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Query: UMLS:C0003864 (
arthritis
)
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document(s) hit in 31,850,051 MEDLINE articles (0.00 seconds)
The tryptophan catabolizing enzyme
indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase 2
(
IDO2
) has been identified as an immunomodulatory agent promoting autoimmunity in preclinical models. As such, finding ways to target the expression of
IDO2
in B cells promises a new avenue for therapy for debilitating autoimmune disorders such as rheumatoid arthritis.
IDO2
, like many drivers of disease, is an intracellular protein expressed in a range of cells, and thus therapeutic inhibition of
IDO2
requires a mechanism for targeting this intracellular protein in specific cell types. DNA nanostructures are a promising novel way of delivering small molecule drugs, antibodies, or siRNAs to the cytoplasm of a cell. These soluble, branched structures can carry cell-specific targeting moieties along with their therapeutic deliverable. Here, we examined a 3DNA nanocarrier specifically targeted to B cells with an anti-CD19 antibody. We find that this 3DNA is successfully delivered to and internalized in B cells. To test whether these nanostructures can deliver an efficacious therapeutic dose to alter autoimmune responses, a modified anti-
IDO2
siRNA was attached to B-cell-directed 3DNA nanocarriers and tested in an established preclinical model of autoimmune
arthritis
, KRN.g7. The anti-
IDO2
3DNA formulation ameliorates
arthritis
in this system, delaying the onset of joint swelling and reducing total
arthritis
severity. As such, a 3DNA nanocarrier system shows promise for delivery of targeted, specific, low-dose therapy for autoimmune disease.
...
PMID:B-Cell-Targeted 3DNA Nanotherapy Against Indoleamine 2,3-Dioxygenase 2 (IDO2) Ameliorates Autoimmune Arthritis in a Preclinical Model. 3292 9