Payload distribution and capacity of mRNA lipid nanoparticles
Johns Hopkins University · Johns Hopkins Medicine
Abstract
Lipid nanoparticles (LNPs) are effective vehicles to deliver mRNA vaccines and therapeutics. It has been challenging to assess mRNA packaging characteristics in LNPs, including payload distribution and capacity, which are critical to understanding structure-property-function relationships for further carrier development. Here, we report a method based on the multi-laser cylindrical illumination confocal spectroscopy (CICS) technique to examine mRNA and lipid contents in LNP formulations at the single-nanoparticle level. By differentiating unencapsulated mRNAs, empty LNPs and mRNA-loaded LNPs via coincidence analysis of fluorescent tags on different LNP components, and quantitatively resolving single-mRNA…
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12Topics & keywords
- Payload (computing)
- Messenger RNA
- Biophysics
- Nanoparticle
- Confocal
- Chemistry
- Function (biology)
- Nanotechnology