Nonviral delivery of self-amplifying RNA vaccines
Novartis (United States) · Novartis (Switzerland)
Abstract
Despite more than two decades of research and development on nucleic acid vaccines, there is still no commercial product for human use. Taking advantage of the recent innovations in systemic delivery of short interfering RNA (siRNA) using lipid nanoparticles (LNPs), we developed a self-amplifying RNA vaccine. Here we show that nonviral delivery of a 9-kb self-amplifying RNA encapsulated within an LNP substantially increased immunogenicity compared with delivery of unformulated RNA. This unique vaccine technology was found to elicit broad, potent, and protective immune responses, that were comparable to a viral delivery technology, but without the inherent limitations of viral vectors. Given the many positive…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 11.28
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 41
Authors
19- AJAndrew J. GeallCorresponding
Novartis (United States)
- AVAyush Verma
Novartis (Switzerland), Novartis (United States)
- GRGillis R. Otten
Novartis (Switzerland), Novartis (United States)
- CAChristine A. Shaw
Novartis (Switzerland), Novartis (United States)
- AHArmin Hekele
Novartis (Switzerland), Novartis (United States)
Topics & keywords
- Immunogenicity
- RNA
- Nucleic acid
- Small interfering RNA
- RNA interference
- Virology
- Immune system
- Biology