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Species-agnostic polymeric formulations for inhalable messenger RNA delivery to the lung

Authors :
Laura Rotolo
Daryll Vanover
Nicholas C. Bruno
Hannah E. Peck
Chiara Zurla
Jackelyn Murray
Richard K. Noel
Laura O’Farrell
Mariluz Araínga
Nichole Orr-Burks
Jae Yeon Joo
Lorena C. S. Chaves
Younghun Jung
Jared Beyersdorf
Sanjeev Gumber
Ricardo Guerrero-Ferreira
Santiago Cornejo
Merrilee Thoresen
Alicia K. Olivier
Katie M. Kuo
James C. Gumbart
Amelia R. Woolums
Francois Villinger
Eric R. Lafontaine
Robert J. Hogan
M. G. Finn
Philip J. Santangelo
Source :
Nature materials.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Messenger RNA has now been used to vaccinate millions of people. However, the diversity of pulmonary pathologies, including infections, genetic disorders, asthma and others, reveals the lung as an important organ to directly target for future RNA therapeutics and preventatives. Here we report the screening of 166 polymeric nanoparticle formulations for functional delivery to the lungs, obtained from a combinatorial synthesis approach combined with a low-dead-volume nose-only inhalation system for mice. We identify P76, a poly-β-amino-thio-ester polymer, that exhibits increased expression over formulations lacking the thiol component, delivery to different animal species with varying RNA cargos and low toxicity. P76 allows for dose sparing when delivering an mRNA-expressed Cas13a-mediated treatment in a SARS-CoV-2 challenge model, resulting in similar efficacy to a 20-fold higher dose of a neutralizing antibody. Overall, the combinatorial synthesis approach allowed for the discovery of promising polymeric formulations for future RNA pharmaceutical development for the lungs.

Details

ISSN :
14764660
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature materials
Accession number :
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