Publications by authors named "Joseph R Dorkin"

B lymphocytes regulate several aspects of immunity including antibody production, cytokine secretion, and T-cell activation; moreover, B cell misregulation is implicated in autoimmune disorders and cancers such as multiple sclerosis and non-Hodgkin's lymphomas. The delivery of messenger RNA (mRNA) into B cells can be used to modulate and study these biological functions by means of inducing functional protein expression in a dose-dependent and time-controlled manner. However, current in vivo mRNA delivery systems fail to transfect B lymphocytes and instead primarily target hepatocytes and dendritic cells.

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  • The combination of Cas9, guide RNA, and repair template DNA enables precise gene editing to treat genetic diseases in adult mammals.
  • Successful delivery of these components into target tissues is crucial for clinical applications.
  • In a mouse model of hereditary tyrosinemia, the approach corrected a genetic mutation, improved liver function, and alleviated disease symptoms, demonstrating over 6% effectiveness in hepatocyte correction.
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RNA interference (RNAi) has broad potential as a therapeutic to reversibly silence any gene. To achieve the clinical potential of RNAi, delivery materials are required to transport short interfering RNA (siRNA) to the site of action in the cells of target tissues. This Review provides an introduction to the biological challenges that siRNA delivery materials aim to overcome, as well as a discussion of the way that the most effective and clinically advanced classes of siRNA delivery systems, including lipid nanoparticles and siRNA conjugates, are designed to surmount these challenges.

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