Intracellular Trafficking Kinetics of Nucleic Acid Escape from Lipid Nanoparticles via Fluorescence Imaging

Apr 5, 2023Current pharmaceutical biotechnology

Tracking how genetic material leaves lipid nanoparticles inside cells using fluorescence imaging

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Abstract

All lipid nanoparticles (LNPs) studied were approximately 100 nm in diameter and achieved an encapsulation efficiency greater than 70%.

  • LNPs containing 1.5 mol% PEG and a C14 hydrocarbon chain showed optimal endosomal escape and enhanced GFP production.
  • Higher percentages of C14 PEG resulted in smaller LNPs with reduced phospholipid binding area for ApoE, leading to decreased cellular uptake.
  • Differences in localization kinetics were observed among LNP formulations using SS-OP, KC2, and MC3 ionizable lipids.
  • mRNA delivery led to more rapid and uniform GFP production compared to pDNA delivery.
  • The study enables tracking of uptake and sub-cellular fate of LNPs, which may assist in formulation optimization before in vivo studies.

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