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Transform Cancer Therapeutics

Cancer encompasses a plurality of diseases caused by a variety of genetic and epigenetic factors. As such, targeted or personalized approaches to treatment are needed to address the root cause of specific cancers. Our ever-growing understanding of gene and signalling networks around various forms of cancer are providing new targets for the field and driving innovative new treatments. Genetic medicine approaches are often the only way to address these new targets, and promise to drastically improve outcomes and reduce side effects.



These approaches include:

 

  • MicroRNA mimics and other RNA interference approaches
  • Messenger RNA therapeutics
  • Cancer Vaccines
  • CAR T-cell therapy and other cell therapies


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Precision NanoSystems is uniquely positioned to provide a suite of solutions including formulation and manufacturing expertise and manufacturing technology to support development of nucleic acid based therapeutics from discovery to manufacturing.

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NanoAssemblr Technology is used by innovative research institutes, top pharmaceutical companies and disruptive biotech companies to develop gene-based therapies for cancer.





Unlocking the Immune System



Researchers at MD Anderson and Arcturus Therapeutics describe using microRNA to activate the immune system against glioma - a devastating brain cancer. In previous work, MD Anderson researchers discovered the microRNA miR-124 was drastically suppressed in glioma compared to healthy neurons, and their work identified a link to how glioma evades the immune system. In this work, published in the March 2017 issue of the journal Neuro-Oncology, the authors encapsulated miR-124 mimics into lipid nanoparticles (LNPs) using NanoAssemblr Technology. Treating glioma-bearing murine models with miR-124-LNPs unleashed the immune system to fight glioma. This not only improved survival, but also imparted lasting protection from a second glioma challenge. Additionally, this formulation acts on peripheral blood mononuclear cells and does not need to cross the blood brain barrier to be effective. This constitutes an exciting immuno-oncology treatment for glioma that provides lasting protection against relapse with a single treatment, while proving to be safe in multiple species.

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2017 Yaghi - Immune modulatory nanoparticle therapeutics for intracerebral glioma






Selectively Programming Cancer Cell Death



Apoptotic proteins can be used to signal cells to self-destruct. The challenge in using them for cancer therapy has been selectively targeting these signals exclusively to cancer cells without harming healthy cells. In a 2018 paper published in the journal Nucleic Acid Therapeutics, researchers at Moderna Therapeutics report overcoming this challenge. Their approach involved delivering mRNA encoding apoptotic proteins and delivering these to the liver using lipid nanoparticles formulated with NanoAssemblr technology. To control expression of the toxic protein, they analyzed differences in microRNA (miRNA) expression levels between healthy and cancerous liver cells and incorporated miRNA binding sites into their mRNA sequence. When the mRNA encoding the toxic protein is taken up by healthy cells, endogenous miRNAs bind to them, marking them for destruction through the RNA interference pathway before the protein can be expressed. In cancerous cells where these miRNAs are down regulated, the delivered mRNA is translated into toxic proteins. Hence tumour cells are selectively programmed to self-destruct. This constitutes a highly selective way to express exogenous proteins in cancer cells, opening new avenues for treatment.

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Rapid, efficient development of nucleic acid therapeutics
RNA medicines are the next generation of cancer therapeutics, and lipid nanoparticles are at the forefront of delivery technologies.

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Manufacturing Technology

NanoAssemblr technology is trusted by over 70% of top pharmaceutical companies, 80+ innovative biotech companies and 70+ renowned research institutes across all stages of nanomedicine development.

Nanoparticle Technology

Our reagents and transfection kits allow research access to lipid nanoparticle formulations featuring ionizable lipids similar to those in clinically validated formulations. These offer high encapsulation and transfection efficiency with no observed toxicity in numerous primary cell types and in vivo models.

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Oncology Resources

Publication - Abstract

June 20, 2020

Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews

Lipid-based Nanoparticle Technologies for Liver Targeting

R. Böttger, G. Pauli, P. Chao, N.A.L. Fayez, L. Hohenwarter and S.D. Li

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Publication - Abstract

May 29, 2020

Scientific Reports

Lipid Nanoparticle Formulation Increases Efficiency of DNA-Vectored Vaccines/Immunoprophylaxis in Animals Incl...

E.M. Mucker, P.P. Karmali, J. Vega, S.A. Kwilas, H. Wu, M. Joselyn, J. Ballantyne, D. Samp...

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Publication - Abstract

September 09, 2021

Signal Transduction and Targeted Therapy

The Self-Assembled Nanoparticle-Based Trimeric RBD mRNA Vaccine Elicits Robust and Durable Protective Immunity...

W. Sun, L. He, H. Zhang, X. Tian, Z. Bai, L. Sun, L. Yang, X. Jia, Y. Bi, T. Luo, G. Cheng...

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Publication - Abstract

November 26, 2020

European Journal of Pharmaceutics and Biopharmaceutics

Evaluation of Bovine Milk Extracellular Vesicles for the Delivery of Locked Nucleic Acid Antisense Oligonucleo...

P. Grossen, M. Portmann, E. Koller, M. Duschmalé, T. Minz, S. Sewing and M. Keller et. al.

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August 16, 2017

RNA Nanotherapeutics for Cardiovascular Disease - John Cooke, HMRI

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Publication - Abstract

May 26, 2016

Journal of Control Release

Influence of Particle Size on the in Vivo Potency of Lipid Nanoparticle Formulations of siRNA

S. Chen, Y.Y. Tam, P.J. Lin, M.M. Sung, Y.K. Tam and P.R. Cullis

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