Deconvoluting Lipid Nanoparticle Structure for Messenger RNA Delivery.
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2020
Lipid nanoparticle (LNP) packaged mRNA vaccines have been deployed against infectious diseases such as COVID-19, yet their structural features remain unclear. Cholesterol, a major constituent within LNPs, contributes to their morphology that influences gene delivery. Herein, we examine the structure of LNPs containing cholesterol derivatives using electron microscopy, differential scanning calorimetry, and membrane fluidity assays. LNPs formulated with C24 alkyl derivatives of cholesterol show polymorphic shape and various degrees of multilamellarity and lipid partitioning, likely due to phase separation. The addition of methyl and ethyl groups to C24 alkyl tail of cholesterol backbone induces multilamellarity (>50% increase compared to cholesterol) while the addition of double bond induces lipid partitioning (>90% increase compared to cholesterol. LNPs with multilamellar and faceted structures, as well as lamellar lipid phase, showed higher gene transfection. Unraveling the structure of mRNA-LNPs can enable their rational design towards enhanced gene delivery.
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Authors | Eygeris, Yulia;Patel, Siddharth;Jozic, Antony;Sahay, Gaurav; |
Journal | Nano letters |
Year | 2020 |
DOI | 10.1021/acs.nanolett.0c01386 |
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