Investigation of siRNA as a Treatment for Cushing’s Disease

2021 
Cushing's disease results from a pituitary corticotroph adenoma that secretes adrenocorticotrophic hormone (ACTH). High levels of ACTH stimulate the synthesis of excess cortisol from the adrenals, the effects of which include hypertension, diabetes, depression, and weight gain. If left untreated, Cushing's disease carries a 50% five-year mortality rate. At present, there is no suitable medical therapeutic and transsphenoidal surgery, which is the first line treatment, has a high rate of recurrence. RNA-interference is a cellular mechanism that enables gene silencing at the level of mRNA. It can also be used to reduce gene expression by employing small interfering (si)RNAs that target the specific gene of interest. The proopiomelanocortin (POMC) peptide is encoded by the POMC gene and is processed to release ACTH as well as other hormones.
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