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Arginine‐Rich Peptide‐Based mRNA Nanocomplexes Efficiently Instigate Cytotoxic T Cell Immunity Dependent on the Amphipathic Organization of the Peptide

Authors :
Philip J. Santangelo
Cian M. McCrudden
Kim Deswarte
Ans De Beuckelaer
Kenny Roose
Jonathan L. Kirschman
Bruno G. De Geest
Joanne McCaffrey
Stefan Lienenklaus
Helen O. McCarthy
Lien Van Hoecke
Vimal Kumar Udhayakumar
Daryll Vanover
Stefaan De Koker
Johan Grooten
Source :
Advanced Healthcare Materials
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Wiley, 2017.

Abstract

To date, the mRNA delivery field has been heavily dominated by lipid-based systems. Reports on the use of nonlipid carriers for mRNA delivery in contrast are rare in the context of mRNA vaccination. This paper describes the potential of a cell-penetrating peptide containing the amphipathic RALA motif to deliver antigen-encoding mRNA to the immune system. RALA condenses mRNA into nanocomplexes that display acidic pH-dependent membrane disruptive properties. RALA mRNA nanocomplexes enable mRNA escape from endosomes and thereby allow expression of mRNA inside the dendritic cell cytosol. Strikingly, RALA mRNA nanocomplexes containing pseudouridine and 5-methylcytidine modified mRNA elicit potent cytolytic T cell responses against the antigenic mRNA cargo and show superior efficacy in doing so when compared to RALA mRNA nanocomplexes containing unmodified mRNA. RALA's unique sequence and structural organization are vital to act as mRNA vaccine vehicle, as arginine-rich peptide variants that lack the RALA motif show reduced mRNA complexation, impaired cellular uptake and lose the ability to transfect dendritic cells in vitro and to evoke T cell immunity in vivo.

Details

ISSN :
21922659 and 21922640
Volume :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Advanced Healthcare Materials
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....ea853516dc92e75106efa7fca4cc8c1a