Potent Liver‐Tropic mRNA Lipid Nanoparticles: ApoE‐Mediated Delivery Through a Low‐Density Lipoprotein Receptor Independent Uptake Mechanism
Abstract
Abstract The development of nucleic acid therapeutics using non‐viral delivery systems requires efficient payload delivery to target organs for higher potency and tolerability. While lipid nanoparticle (LNP) formulations influence biodistribution, cellular uptake, and therapeutic efficacy, underlying mechanisms remain incompletely understood. This study develops potent mRNA‐LNP formulations and investigates determinants of liver tropism using ornithine transcarbamylase (OTC) deficiency as a protein replacement therapy model. Systematic screening of ionizable and helper lipids, optimization of composition and process, and biophysical characterization identify a liver‐tropic helper lipid–1,2‐dierucoyl‐sn‐glycero‐3‐phosphoethanolamine (DEPE) that modulates LNP structure and apolipoprotein E (ApoE) binding, enhancing liver‐specific delivery. Analysis of ionizable lipid chemistry reveals its role in cellular uptake mechanisms, leading to the identification of a novel ionizable lipid designed with N‐(2‐Hydroxyethyl)piperazine‐N′‐(4‐butanesulfonic acid) (HEPBS) core that enables efficient delivery independent of the low‐density lipoprotein receptor (LDLR) pathway. The optimized formulation achieves robust dose responsiveness, sustained therapeutic expression, and favorable tolerability in preclinical models. Therapeutic levels of OTC protein expression are observed with minimal toxicity, as indicated by stable liver function markers and cytokine levels. These findings provide mechanistic insights and establish a platform for mRNA‐based protein replacement therapies, supporting broader applications in rare genetic diseases requiring hepatic gene expression.
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Authors (17)
Ashish Sarode
mRNA Center of Excellence Sanofi Waltham MA 02451 USA
Christian Ortiz
mRNA Center of Excellence Sanofi Waltham MA 02451 USA
Tadeh Derstepanian
mRNA Center of Excellence Sanofi Waltham MA 02451 USA
Natalia Vargas‐Montoya
mRNA Center of Excellence Sanofi Waltham MA 02451 USA
Priyal Patel
mRNA Center of Excellence Sanofi Waltham MA 02451 USA
Nikita Khadse
mRNA Center of Excellence Sanofi Waltham MA 02451 USA
Saikat Manna
mRNA Center of Excellence Sanofi Waltham MA 02451 USA
Ryan Landis
mRNA Center of Excellence Sanofi Waltham MA 02451 USA
Joseph Skaleski
mRNA Center of Excellence Sanofi Waltham MA 02451 USA
Lianne Boeglin
mRNA Center of Excellence Sanofi Waltham MA 02451 USA
Hongfeng Deng
mRNA Center of Excellence Sanofi Waltham MA 02451 USA
Anusha Dias
mRNA Center of Excellence Sanofi Waltham MA 02451 USA
Hong Wang
Debora Barreiros Petropolis
Genomic Medicine Unit Sanofi Waltham MA 02451 USA
Barak Yahalom
Alpha Preclinical 200 Westboro Road, North Grafton Worcester MA 01536 USA
Shrirang Karve
mRNA Center of Excellence Sanofi Waltham MA 02451 USA
Frank DeRosa
mRNA Center of Excellence Sanofi Waltham MA 02451 USA