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Influence of ionisable lipid and sterol variations on lipid nanoparticle properties and performance
How changes in charged fats and cholesterol affect lipid nanoparticle characteristics and function
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Abstract
Formulations with cone-shaped ionisable lipids resulted in markedly higher mRNA expression in HeLa cells compared to the control.
- Significant variations in in vitro formulation performance were influenced by the structure of the ionisable lipids.
- ALC-0315 demonstrated preferential delivery to the liver in vivo, while alternative lipids shifted distribution towards the spleen.
- Some proprietary lipid nanoparticle formulations showed good in vitro performance but poor in vivo expression via IV administration.
- Overall performance rankings were consistent across different in vivo administration routes.
- Differences in sterol choice affected lipid nanoparticle properties, but ionisable lipid selection was crucial for optimizing mRNA delivery.
- Discrepancies between in vitro and in vivo results highlight the need for further investigation into lipid nanoparticle behavior.
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