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Combinatorial development of nebulized mRNA delivery formulations for the lungs.


ABSTRACT: Inhaled delivery of mRNA has the potential to treat a wide variety of diseases. However, nebulized mRNA lipid nanoparticles (LNPs) face several unique challenges including stability during nebulization and penetration through both cellular and extracellular barriers. Here we develop a combinatorial approach addressing these barriers. First, we observe that LNP formulations can be stabilized to resist nebulization-induced aggregation by altering the nebulization buffer to increase the LNP charge during nebulization, and by the addition of a branched polymeric excipient. Next, we synthesize a combinatorial library of ionizable, degradable lipids using reductive amination, and evaluate their delivery potential using fully differentiated air-liquid interface cultured primary lung epithelial cells. The final combination of ionizable lipid, charge-stabilized formulation and stability-enhancing excipient yields a significant improvement in lung mRNA delivery over current state-of-the-art LNPs and polymeric nanoparticles.

SUBMITTER: Jiang AY 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10954414 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Combinatorial development of nebulized mRNA delivery formulations for the lungs.

Jiang Allen Y AY   Witten Jacob J   Raji Idris O IO   Eweje Feyisayo F   MacIsaac Corina C   Meng Sabrina S   Oladimeji Favour A FA   Hu Yizong Y   Manan Rajith S RS   Langer Robert R   Anderson Daniel G DG  

Nature nanotechnology 20231120 3


Inhaled delivery of mRNA has the potential to treat a wide variety of diseases. However, nebulized mRNA lipid nanoparticles (LNPs) face several unique challenges including stability during nebulization and penetration through both cellular and extracellular barriers. Here we develop a combinatorial approach addressing these barriers. First, we observe that LNP formulations can be stabilized to resist nebulization-induced aggregation by altering the nebulization buffer to increase the LNP charge  ...[more]

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