Autophagy-Interfering Nanoboat Drifting along CD44-Golgi-ER Flow as RNAi Therapeutics for Hepatic Fibrosis.

The upregulated autophagy fuels the activation of hepatic stellate cells (HSCs) to promote hepatic fibrosis. However, the lack of specific inhibitors targeting autophagy and high requirements for cell targeting impede the application of antifibrotic therapy that targets autophagy. RNA interference (RNAi)-based short interfering RNA (siRNA) provides an approach to specifically inhibit autophagy. The therapeutic potential of siRNA, however, is far from being exploited due to the lack of safe and effective delivery vehicles. The cytoplasmic delivery of siRNA is essential for RNAi, and the intracellular trafficking pathway of vehicles determines the fate of siRNA. Unfortunately, the lysosomal degradation pathway, the intracellular fate of most gene vehicles, impedes RNAi efficiency. Inspired by the trafficking pathway of some viruses infecting cells, KDEL-grafted chondroitin sulfate (CK) was designed to alter the intracellular delivery fate of siRNA. The well-designed CD44-Golgi-ER trafficking pathway of CK was realized by triple cascade targeting including (1) CD44 targeting mediated by chondroitin sulfate, (2) Golgi apparatus targeting mediated by the caveolin-mediated endocytic pathway, and (3) endoplasmic reticulum (ER) targeting mediated by coat protein I (COP I) vesicles. CK was adsorbed on the complex of cationic liposomes (Lip) encapsulating siRNA targeting autophagy-related gene 7 (siATG7) to afford Lip/siATG7/CK. Lip/siATG7/CK functions as a drifting boat that follows the CD44-Golgi-ER flow and travels downstream to its destination (ER), bypassing the lysosomal degradation pathway and endowing HSCs with excellent RNAi efficiency. The efficient downregulation of ATG7 leads to an excellent antifibrotic effect both in vitro and in vivo.

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