Distinct dynamics of mRNA LNPs in mice and nonhuman primates revealed by in vivo imaging

体内成像揭示小鼠和非人灵长类动物体内mRNA脂质纳米颗粒的不同动态变化

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作者:Katia Lemdani ,Romain Marlin ,Céline Mayet ,Vladimir Perkov ,Quentin Pascal ,Manon Ripoll ,Francis Relouzat ,Nina Dhooge ,Laetitia Bossevot ,Nathalie Dereuddre-Bosquet ,Gihad Dargazanli ,Kevin Thibaut-Duprey ,Jean Haensler ,Catherine Chapon ,Christine Prost ,Roger Le Grand

Abstract

The characterization of vaccine distribution to relevant tissues after in vivo administration is critical to understanding their mechanisms of action. Vaccines based on mRNA lipid nanoparticles (LNPs) are now being widely considered against infectious diseases and cancer. Here, we used in vivo imaging approaches to compare the trafficking of two LNP formulations encapsulating mRNA following intramuscular administration: DLin-MC3-DMA (MC3) and the recently developed DOG-IM4. The mRNA formulated in DOG-IM4 LNPs persisted at the injection site, whereas mRNA formulated in MC3 LNPs rapidly migrated to the draining lymph nodes. Furthermore, MC3 LNPs induced the fastest increase in blood neutrophil counts after injection and greater inflammation, as shown by IL-1RA, IL-15, CCL-1, and IL-6 concentrations in nonhuman primate sera. These observations highlight the influence of the nature of the LNP on mRNA vaccine distribution and early immune responses.

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