articleJournal of Controlled ReleaseMar 25, 2022HYBRID OA

The replacement of helper lipids with charged alternatives in lipid nanoparticles facilitates targeted mRNA delivery to the spleen and lungs

Carnegie Mellon University

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Abstract

The broad clinical application of mRNA therapeutics has been hampered by a lack of delivery vehicles that induce protein expression in extrahepatic organs and tissues. Recently, it was shown that mRNA delivery to the spleen or lungs is possible upon the addition of a charged lipid to a standard four-component lipid nanoparticle formulation. This approach, while effective, further complicates an already complex drug formulation and has the potential to slow regulatory approval and adversely impact manufacturing processes. We were thus motivated to maintain a four-component nanoparticle system while achieving shifts in tropism. To that end, we replaced the standard helper lipid in lipidoid nanoparticles, DOPE,…

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Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Chemistry
  • Spleen
  • Phosphatidylcholine
  • Sphingomyelin
  • Solid lipid nanoparticle
  • Cationic liposome
  • Drug delivery
  • Transfection
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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