Investigations into mRNA Lipid Nanoparticles Shelf-Life Stability under Nonfrozen Conditions

Nov 17, 2023Molecular pharmaceutics

Shelf-Life Stability of mRNA Lipid Nanoparticles Stored Without Freezing

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Abstract

LNP 1 (C12-200) maintained its in vitro activity over 11 weeks at 2-8 and 25 °C.

  • mRNA lipid nanoparticles (LNPs) can lose functionality over time, requiring frozen storage for optimal performance.
  • Five diverse ionizable lipids were evaluated for stability and activity in mRNA LNP formulations over 9 weeks at varying temperatures.
  • Consistent mRNA content was observed across different storage conditions, but this did not indicate functional integrity.
  • Significant differences in protein expression levels were found among LNPs in cell culture, indicating varying functional stability.
  • Only LNP 1 (C12-200) and LNP 4 (SM-102) demonstrated high EGFP expression levels initially, with LNP 1 showing sustained activity over time.
  • Distinct structural differences in LNP formulations were confirmed through imaging, emphasizing the importance of understanding their design for improved stability.

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