RNA Interference 2016
DOI: 10.5772/61838
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siRNA-Induced RNAi Therapy in Acute Kidney Injury

Abstract: AbstractsiRN" therapy has great potential in humans, and its applications have been significantly improved. The kidney is a comparatively easy target organ of siRN" therapy due to its unique structural and functional characteristics. Here, we reviewed recent achievements in the design, delivery, and utilization of RN"i with a focus on kidney diseases, in particular acute kidney injury. In addition, the perspectives and challenges of siRN" therapy such as increasing its serum stability and immune tolerance, tar… Show more

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“…They include cytokine blockade, passive immunotherapy, stem cells, and erythropoietin. Unlike mice [ 219 ] and pigs [ 220 , 221 ], miRNA therapies are seldom examined in NHP [ 222 , 223 ]. This is likely because targets and specific gene expression are not well characterized in the renal tissues.…”
Section: Therapies Tested In the Nhp Aki Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They include cytokine blockade, passive immunotherapy, stem cells, and erythropoietin. Unlike mice [ 219 ] and pigs [ 220 , 221 ], miRNA therapies are seldom examined in NHP [ 222 , 223 ]. This is likely because targets and specific gene expression are not well characterized in the renal tissues.…”
Section: Therapies Tested In the Nhp Aki Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%