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Self Amplifying Rna

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A single RNA injection turns muscle into a heart-healing factory
science4 hours ago

A single RNA injection turns muscle into a heart-healing factory

Columbia researchers engineered RNA-lipid nanoparticles that, when injected into skeletal muscle, make pro-ANP. This inactive molecule travels to the heart and is activated by the enzyme Corin to become active ANP, promoting blood vessel growth, reducing inflammation, and limiting scar tissue to help repair the heart after a heart attack. Using self-amplifying RNA, a single injection can sustain activity for about four weeks, improving heart function and reducing damage in multiple animal models, including delayed treatment scenarios. The approach avoids direct heart delivery, offering a potentially simpler therapy with plans for a phase‑one safety trial and potential applications to other organs.

One-shot saRNA therapy boosts heart repair in animals, could this translate to humans?
health11 days ago

One-shot saRNA therapy boosts heart repair in animals, could this translate to humans?

Researchers in mice and pigs showed a single intramuscular injection of self-amplifying RNA (saRNA) increased the heart-healing hormone ANP, helping heart muscle recover after a heart attack. The saRNA acts like mRNA but sustains protein production for weeks, and the delivery mirrors COVID-19 vaccines. While promising, the approach has not been tested in humans, and future trials are needed to establish safety, dosing, and efficacy before clinical use.