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On the mechanism of tissue-specific mRNA delivery by selective organ targeting nanoparticles
by
Cheng, Qiang
, Dilliard, Sean A.
, Siegwart, Daniel J.
in
Accumulation
/ Animals
/ Biological Sciences
/ Chemical composition
/ Drug delivery
/ Engineering
/ Gene Editing - methods
/ Genetic modification
/ Humans
/ Lipids
/ Liposomes - metabolism
/ Liposomes - pharmacokinetics
/ Liver
/ Liver - metabolism
/ Medical Sciences
/ Mice
/ Mice, Inbred C57BL
/ Molecular structure
/ mRNA
/ Nanoparticle Drug Delivery System
/ Nanoparticles
/ Nanoparticles - metabolism
/ Physical Sciences
/ Polyethylene glycol
/ Protein interaction
/ Proteins
/ RNA editing
/ RNA, Messenger - genetics
/ RNA, Messenger - metabolism
/ RNA, Messenger - pharmacokinetics
/ Serum proteins
/ Therapeutic applications
/ Tissue Distribution
2021
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On the mechanism of tissue-specific mRNA delivery by selective organ targeting nanoparticles
by
Cheng, Qiang
, Dilliard, Sean A.
, Siegwart, Daniel J.
in
Accumulation
/ Animals
/ Biological Sciences
/ Chemical composition
/ Drug delivery
/ Engineering
/ Gene Editing - methods
/ Genetic modification
/ Humans
/ Lipids
/ Liposomes - metabolism
/ Liposomes - pharmacokinetics
/ Liver
/ Liver - metabolism
/ Medical Sciences
/ Mice
/ Mice, Inbred C57BL
/ Molecular structure
/ mRNA
/ Nanoparticle Drug Delivery System
/ Nanoparticles
/ Nanoparticles - metabolism
/ Physical Sciences
/ Polyethylene glycol
/ Protein interaction
/ Proteins
/ RNA editing
/ RNA, Messenger - genetics
/ RNA, Messenger - metabolism
/ RNA, Messenger - pharmacokinetics
/ Serum proteins
/ Therapeutic applications
/ Tissue Distribution
2021
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On the mechanism of tissue-specific mRNA delivery by selective organ targeting nanoparticles
by
Cheng, Qiang
, Dilliard, Sean A.
, Siegwart, Daniel J.
in
Accumulation
/ Animals
/ Biological Sciences
/ Chemical composition
/ Drug delivery
/ Engineering
/ Gene Editing - methods
/ Genetic modification
/ Humans
/ Lipids
/ Liposomes - metabolism
/ Liposomes - pharmacokinetics
/ Liver
/ Liver - metabolism
/ Medical Sciences
/ Mice
/ Mice, Inbred C57BL
/ Molecular structure
/ mRNA
/ Nanoparticle Drug Delivery System
/ Nanoparticles
/ Nanoparticles - metabolism
/ Physical Sciences
/ Polyethylene glycol
/ Protein interaction
/ Proteins
/ RNA editing
/ RNA, Messenger - genetics
/ RNA, Messenger - metabolism
/ RNA, Messenger - pharmacokinetics
/ Serum proteins
/ Therapeutic applications
/ Tissue Distribution
2021
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On the mechanism of tissue-specific mRNA delivery by selective organ targeting nanoparticles
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On the mechanism of tissue-specific mRNA delivery by selective organ targeting nanoparticles
2021
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Lipid nanoparticles (LNPs) are a clinically mature technology for the delivery of genetic medicines but have limited therapeutic applications due to liver accumulation. Recently, our laboratory developed selective organ targeting (SORT) nanoparticles that expand the therapeutic applications of genetic medicines by enabling delivery of messenger RNA (mRNA) and gene editing systems to non-liver tissues. SORT nanoparticles include a supplemental SORT molecule whose chemical structure determines the LNP’s tissue-specific activity. To understand how SORT nanoparticles surpass the delivery barrier of liver hepatocyte accumulation, we studied the mechanistic factors which define their organ-targeting properties. We discovered that the chemical nature of the added SORT molecule controlled biodistribution, global/apparent pKₐ, and serum protein interactions of SORT nanoparticles. Additionally, we provide evidence for an endogenous targeting mechanism whereby organ targeting occurs via 1) desorption of poly(ethylene glycol) lipids from the LNP surface, 2) binding of distinct proteins to the nanoparticle surface because of recognition of exposed SORT molecules, and 3) subsequent interactions between surface-bound proteins and cognate receptors highly expressed in specific tissues. These findings establish a crucial link between the molecular composition of SORT nanoparticles and their unique and precise organ-targeting properties and suggest that the recruitment of specific proteins to a nanoparticle’s surface can enable drug delivery beyond the liver.
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