Chemically modified in-vitro-transcribed mRNA encoding thrombopoietin stimulates thrombopoiesis in mice

化学修饰的体外转录编码血小板生成素的 mRNA 刺激小鼠血小板生成

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作者:Yu Zhang, Xiaodong Xi, Hang Yu, Liuyan Yang, Jinzhong Lin, Wen Yang, Junling Liu, Xuemei Fan, Yingjie Xu

Abstract

The use of messenger RNA (mRNA) enables the transient production of therapeutic proteins with stable and predictable translational kinetics and without the risk of insertional mutagenesis. Recent findings highlight the enormous potential of mRNA-based therapeutics. Here, we describe the synthesis of chemically modified thrombopoietin (TPO) mRNA through in vitro transcription and in vivo delivery via lipid nanoparticles (LNPs). After delivery of TPO mRNA in mice, compared with normal physiological values, plasma TPO protein levels increased over 1000-fold in a dose-dependent manner. Moreover, through a single intravenous dose of TPO mRNA-loaded LNPs, both reticulated and total platelet count increased significantly in mice, demonstrating that TPO protein derived from the exogenous mRNA was able to maintain normal activity. Submicrogram quantity of N1-methylpseudouridine-modified TPO mRNA showed a similar effect in promoting thrombopoiesis as that by the TPO receptor agonist romiplostim. In addition, a therapeutic value was established in anti-GPIbα (CD42b) antibody-induced thrombocytopenia mouse models that showed a fast recovery of platelet count. Our study demonstrated chemically modified in-vitro-transcribed TPO mRNA as a potentially safe therapeutic intervention to stimulate thrombopoiesis.

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