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Synergistic Effect of Yes-Associated Protein Sirna and Temozolomide Against Glioblastoma Using a Localized Nano Delivery System Publisher Pubmed



A Foroohari ARYAN ; B Morshedi BAHAR ; M Heydari MOSTAFA ; F Khonsari FATEMEH ; Mh Fathiannasab Mohammad HOSEIN ; Y Fatahi YOUSEF ; M Esfandyarimanesh MEHDI ; R Dinarvand RASSOUL
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Source: International Journal of Biological Macromolecules Published:2025


Abstract

Glioblastoma is the most aggressive type of brain tumor. Localized chemotherapy in combination with gene silencing may be an effective treatment approach. Herein, we developed a localized delivery system using trimethyl chitosan-hyaluronate composite nanoparticles of temozolomide and YAP-siRNA (TMZ + siRNA@NPs) loaded in gelatin methacrylate (GelMA)/Alginate hydrogel to potentiate the inhibition of tumor growth. The fabricated hydrogel subjected for mechanical and physical behaviors characterization. Achieving efficient encapsulation of both TMZ, a hydrophobic drug, and YAP-siRNA, which is hydrophilic, in a single nanoparticle system requires careful optimization. The nanoparticles were spherical, with a size of 101 ± 4.3 nm and an entrapment efficiency of 79.28 ± 6.1 % for TMZ. The YAP-siRNA was efficiently retarded by NPs. The controlled and pH-dependent release patterns of TMZ from the NPs and hydrogel were confirmed. Combination therapy with TMZ + siRNA@NPs resulted in the lowest IC50 values in glioma cell lines with efficient in-vitro YAP knockdown at mRNA and protein levels. In-vivo antitumor study revealed the smallest tumor volume in the Hydrogel/TMZ + siRNA@NPs group with increased apoptosis, potent anti-proliferative effects, and 51.73 % YAP downregulation. In conclusion, this localized combination therapy with TMZ and YAP-siRNA represents a promising approach against glioblastoma with strong apoptotic and tumor growth inhibitory effects. © 2025 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
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