Amplification of Protein Expression by Self-Amplifying mRNA Delivered in Lipid Nanoparticles Containing a β-Aminoester Ionizable Lipid Correlates with Reduced Innate Immune Activation

Oct 1, 2024ACS nano

Increased protein production from self-amplifying mRNA in lipid nanoparticles with beta-aminoester lipids is linked to lower immune response

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Abstract

OC7, a β-aminoester lipid, demonstrated low cytotoxicity and enhanced self-amplifying mRNA delivery in mice.

  • Self-amplifying mRNA (saRNA) can replicate within cells, potentially leading to higher protein production with lower doses.
  • OC7 LNPs showed a gradual increase in protein expression over 7 days, indicating effective self-amplification of saRNA.
  • In contrast, ALC-0315 LNPs resulted in a rapid initial protein expression that declined quickly, lacking the amplification seen with OC7.
  • OC7 LNPs elicited a low immune response, while ALC-0315 LNPs triggered strong innate immune activation by stimulating specific receptors.
  • The choice of ionizable lipid significantly influences the protein expression profile and immune response in saRNA formulations.

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