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One dose of VEGF-A circular RNA may keep protein levels high to speed up diabetic wound healing

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Abstract

A single dose of U-LNP/VEGF-A circRNA resulted in almost complete wound recovery by day 12 in a diabetic mouse model.

  • U-LNP/VEGF-A circRNA showed a messenger RNA encapsulation efficiency of 87.12%.
  • In vitro tests indicated that circRNA provided better stability and long-term expression of VEGF-A compared to linear mRNA.
  • Dynamic light scattering measurements revealed that U-LNP/circRNA had an average diameter of 108.5 nm.
  • Biocompatibility tests demonstrated that U-LNP/circRNA induced a weak innate immune response.
  • Cell scratch assays confirmed the bioactivity of U-LNP/VEGF-A circRNA due to its VEGF-A expression.
  • Histological analysis showed effective wound healing with low toxicity associated with the U-LNP/VEGF-A circRNA formulation.

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