Delivery of exogenous mRNA using lipid nanoparticles (LNPs) is a promising strategy for therapeutics. However, a bottleneck remains in the poor understanding of the parameters that correlate with endosomal escape versus cytotoxicity. To address this problem, we compared the endosomal distribution of six LNP-mRNA formulations of diverse chemical composition and efficacy, similar to those used in mRNA-based vaccines, in primary human adipocytes, fibroblasts, and HeLa cells. Surprisingly, we found that total uptake is not a sufficient predictor of delivery, and different LNPs vary considerably in endosomal distributions. Prolonged uptake impaired endosomal acidification, a sign of cytotoxicity, and caused mRNA to accumulate in compartments def...
A central hurdle in developing small interfering RNAs (siRNAs) as therapeutics is the inefficiency o...
Here we present a quantitative mechanism-based investigation aimed at comparing the cell uptake, int...
Item does not contain fulltextInsertional mutagenesis and the inherent risk of malignancy compromise...
Ionizable lipid nanoparticles (LNPs) are the most clinically advanced nano-delivery system for thera...
Lipid nanoparticles have great potential for delivering nucleic acid-based therapeutics, but low eff...
Delivery of short interfering RNAs (siRNAs) remains a key challenge in the development of RNA interf...
Many emerging therapies rely on the delivery of biological cargo into the cytosol. Nanoparticle deli...
Messenger RNA (mRNA) is being extensively used in gene therapy and vaccination due to its safety ove...
Polymer nanoparticles offer significant benefits for improving delivery of biological therapeutics s...
Lipid nanoparticles (LNPs) have emerged as potent carriers for mRNA delivery, but several challenges...
Intracellular delivery of mRNA holds great potential for vaccine− and therapeutic discovery and deve...
Endothelial cells and macrophages play active roles in disease and as a result are important targets...
Detection of nucleic acids within subcellular compartments is key to understanding their function. D...
In recent years, messenger RNA (mRNA) has come into the spotlight as a versatile therapeutic with th...
Various RNAs (siRNAs, miRNAs, or mRNAs) can be delivered into cells by lipid nanoparticles (LNPs) of...
A central hurdle in developing small interfering RNAs (siRNAs) as therapeutics is the inefficiency o...
Here we present a quantitative mechanism-based investigation aimed at comparing the cell uptake, int...
Item does not contain fulltextInsertional mutagenesis and the inherent risk of malignancy compromise...
Ionizable lipid nanoparticles (LNPs) are the most clinically advanced nano-delivery system for thera...
Lipid nanoparticles have great potential for delivering nucleic acid-based therapeutics, but low eff...
Delivery of short interfering RNAs (siRNAs) remains a key challenge in the development of RNA interf...
Many emerging therapies rely on the delivery of biological cargo into the cytosol. Nanoparticle deli...
Messenger RNA (mRNA) is being extensively used in gene therapy and vaccination due to its safety ove...
Polymer nanoparticles offer significant benefits for improving delivery of biological therapeutics s...
Lipid nanoparticles (LNPs) have emerged as potent carriers for mRNA delivery, but several challenges...
Intracellular delivery of mRNA holds great potential for vaccine− and therapeutic discovery and deve...
Endothelial cells and macrophages play active roles in disease and as a result are important targets...
Detection of nucleic acids within subcellular compartments is key to understanding their function. D...
In recent years, messenger RNA (mRNA) has come into the spotlight as a versatile therapeutic with th...
Various RNAs (siRNAs, miRNAs, or mRNAs) can be delivered into cells by lipid nanoparticles (LNPs) of...
A central hurdle in developing small interfering RNAs (siRNAs) as therapeutics is the inefficiency o...
Here we present a quantitative mechanism-based investigation aimed at comparing the cell uptake, int...
Item does not contain fulltextInsertional mutagenesis and the inherent risk of malignancy compromise...