Nanomedicines for cell reprogramming in tissue engineering and immunomodulation

  1. Martínez Ledo, Adriana
Supervised by:
  1. Marcos García Fuentes Director
  2. María José Alonso Fernández Co-director

Defence university: Universidade de Santiago de Compostela

Fecha de defensa: 30 May 2018

Committee:
  1. Samir Mitragotri Chair
  2. Carmen Álvarez Lorenzo Secretary
  3. Rosa María Hernández Martín Committee member
Department:
  1. Department of Pharmacology, Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Technology

Type: Thesis

Abstract

The main goal of this thesis has been the development of various RNA-based therapies to modulate cell phenotypes in two different disease contexts: cancer and tissue engineering. Given the poor cell-permeability of naked RNA molecules, as well as their short half-life in biorelevant media, a critical aspect of the work has been the design and development of biomaterial-based systems intended to overcome these limitations. On the one hand, we developed a nanocarrier capable of co-allocating RNAi and chemokines to revert the tumor immunosuppression mediated by myeloid derived suppressor cells. On the other hand, we investigated a new concept of gene-activated matrices (GAMs) activated with mRNA-encoded transcription factors (TFs) to direct stem cell chondrogenic and myogenic specification. We finally optimized GAM mechanics in order to enhance TF transfection and cell differentiation driven by TF overexpression.