Highly efficient Gab2 siRNA delivery to ovarian cancer cells mediated by chitosan–polyethyleneimine nanoparticles
Abstract
Malignant bowel obstruction (MBO) is a serious complication which causes high death rate and low quality of life (QOL) for patients diagnosed at an advanced stage of ovarian cancer. RNA interference (RNAi) could be a promising method for the treatment of ovarian cancer and could decrease the morbidity of MBO. Gab2 gene is overexpressed in ovarian cancer compared with normal ovarian tissue, and regulates the migratory behaviors and E-cadherin expression via activation of the PI3K pathway in ovarian cancer cells. Here, chitosan–polyethyleneimine (PEI, Mw 1800) copolymer nanoparticles were synthesized as nanocarriers to deliver Gab2 siRNA into SKOV3 cells. The silencing effects against the Gab2 gene and the antitumor effects by the chitosan–PEI–Gab2 siRNA nanoparticles (chitosan–PEI–Gab2 NPs) were studied. Results showed that highly efficient silencing effects against Gab2 expression and its downstream effector, AKT protein, at more than 90% deregulation were obtained by chitosan–PEI NP mediated Gab2 siRNA delivery, so as to exhibit obvious antitumor effects against SKOV3 cells with low cytotoxicity, and induce cell apoptosis in early and late stages. The study will provide novel strategies to overcome MBO in ovarian cancer by the efficient knockdown of Gab2 expression.