Microfluidic Platform
Enables Shearless Aerosolization
of Lipid Nanoparticles for mRNA Inhalation
Posted on 2024-04-15 - 19:09
Leveraging the extensive surface area of the lungs for
gene therapy,
the inhalation route offers distinct advantages for delivery. Clinical
nebulizers that employ vibrating mesh technology are the standard
choice for converting liquid medicines into aerosols. However, they
have limitations when it comes to delivering mRNA through inhalation,
including severe damage to nanoparticles due to shearing forces. Here,
we introduce a microfluidic aerosolization platform (MAP) that preserves
the structural and physicochemical integrity of lipid nanoparticles,
enabling safe and efficient delivery of mRNA to the respiratory system.
Our results demonstrated the superiority of the MAP over the conventional
vibrating mesh nebulizer, as it avoided problems such as particle
aggregation, loss of mRNA encapsulation, and deformation of the nanoparticle
morphology. Notably, aerosolized nanoparticles generated by the microfluidic
device led to enhanced transfection efficiency across various cell
lines. In vivo experiments with mice that inhaled
these aerosolized nanoparticles revealed successful lung-specific
mRNA transfection without observable signs of toxicity. This MAP may
represent an advancement for the pulmonary gene therapy, enabling
precise and effective delivery of aerosolized nanoparticles.
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Kim, Jeonghwan; Jozić, Antony; Bloom, Elissa; Jones, Brian; Marra, Michael; Murthy, Namratha Turuvekere
Vittala; et al. (1753). Microfluidic Platform
Enables Shearless Aerosolization
of Lipid Nanoparticles for mRNA Inhalation. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsnano.4c00768