siRNA treatment:“a sword-in-the-stone” for acute brain injuries

AM Fukuda, J Badaut - Genes, 2013 - mdpi.com
Genes, 2013mdpi.com
Ever since the discovery of small interfering ribonucleic acid (siRNA) a little over a decade
ago, it has been highly sought after for its potential as a therapeutic agent for many
diseases. In this review, we discuss the promising possibility of siRNA to be used as a drug
to treat acute brain injuries such as stroke and traumatic brain injury. First, we will give a
brief and basic overview of the principle of RNA interference as an effective mechanism to
decrease specific protein expression. Then, we will review recent in vivo studies describing …
Ever since the discovery of small interfering ribonucleic acid (siRNA) a little over a decade ago, it has been highly sought after for its potential as a therapeutic agent for many diseases. In this review, we discuss the promising possibility of siRNA to be used as a drug to treat acute brain injuries such as stroke and traumatic brain injury. First, we will give a brief and basic overview of the principle of RNA interference as an effective mechanism to decrease specific protein expression. Then, we will review recent in vivo studies describing siRNA research experiments/treatment options for acute brain diseases. Lastly, we will discuss the future of siRNA as a clinical therapeutic strategy against brain diseases and injuries, while addressing the current obstacles to effective brain delivery.
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