Innovative therapy delivery system may help fight brain inflammation

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  • Small interfering RNAs can silence the machinery that translates certain mRNAs, meaning they can also be used to stop the production of some proteins.
  • Researchers have looked at the possibility of reducing neuroinflammation — inflammation in the brain — by stopping the translation of a particular protein known to play a key role.
  • The delivery system they developed for it could be used in future research looking at knocking out certain genes in microglia.

Small interfering RNAs (siRNAs) target the process by which mRNAs are translated into proteins. mRNA is involved in the translation of DNA, and codes for the proteins that the body needs to make.

One limitation in drug development is that many drugs only travel through the bloodstream, meaning it is difficult to get them to the brain, due to the blood-brain barrierTrusted Source.

This can make treating neurological conditions, including Alzheimer’s disease, difficult.

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