Lipid Nanoparticles With Fine-Tuned Composition Show Enhanced Colon Targeting as a Platform for mRNA Therapeutics

具有精细成分的脂质纳米粒子作为 mRNA 治疗平台,可增强结肠靶向性

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作者:Riccardo Rampado, Gonna Somu Naidu, Olga Karpov, Meir Goldsmith, Preeti Sharma, Assaf Ezra, Lior Stotsky, Dor Breier, Dan Peer

Abstract

Lipid Nanoparticles (LNPs) recently emerged as an invaluable RNA delivery platform. With many LNP-based therapeutics in the pre-clinical and clinical pipelines, there is extensive research dedicated to improving LNPs. These efforts focus mainly on the tolerability and transfectability of new ionizable lipids and RNAs, or modulating LNPs biodistribution with active targeting strategies. However, most formulations follow the well-established lipid proportions used in clinically approved products. Nevertheless, investigating the effects of LNPs composition on their biodistribution can expand the toolbox for particle design, leading to improved delivery strategies. Herein, a new LNPs (30-n-LNPs) formulation with increasing amounts of phospholipids is investigated as a possible mRNA delivery system for treating Inflammatory Bowel Diseases. Compared to LNPs with benchmark composition (b-LNPs), n-LNPs containing 30% distearoylphosphatidylcholine (DSPC) are well tolerated following intravenous administration and display natural targeting toward the inflamed colon in dextran sodium sulfate (DSS)-colitis bearing mice, while de-targeting clearing organs such as the liver and spleen. Using interleukin-10-encoding mRNA as therapeutic cargo, n-LNPs demonstrated a reduction of pathological burden in colitis-bearing mice. n-LNPs represent a starting point to further investigate the influence of LNPs composition on systemic biodistribution, ultimately opening new therapeutic modalities in different pathologies.

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