Thiophene-based lipids for mRNA delivery to pulmonary and retinal tissues

Yulia Eygeris, Mohit Gupta, Jeonghwan Kim, Antony Jozic, Milan Gautam, Jonas Renner, Dylan Nelson, Elissa Bloom, Adam Tuttle, Jonathan Stoddard, Rene Reynaga, Martha Neuringer, Andreas K. Lauer, Renee C. Ryals, Gaurav Sahay

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Abstract

Lipid nanoparticles (LNPs) largely rely on ionizable lipids to yield successful nucleic acid delivery via electrostatic disruption of the endosomal membrane. Here, we report the identification and evaluation of ionizable lipids containing a thiophene moiety (Thio-lipids). The Thio-lipids can be readily synthesized via the Gewald reaction, allowing for modular lipid design with functional constituents at various positions of the thiophene ring. Through the rational design of ionizable lipid structure, we prepared 47 Thio-lipids and identified some structural criteria required in Thio-lipids for efficient mRNA (messenger RNA) encapsulation and delivery in vitro and in vivo. Notably, none of the tested lipids have a pH-response profile like traditional ionizable lipids, potentially due to the electron delocalization in the thiophene core. Placement of the tails and localization of the ionizable headgroup in the thiophene core can endow the nanoparticles with the capability to reach various tissues. Using high-throughput formulation and barcoding techniques, we optimized the formulations to select two top lipids-20b and 29d-and investigated their biodistribution in mice. Lipid 20b enabled LNPs to transfect the liver and spleen, and 29d LNP transfected the lung and spleen. Unexpectedly, LNP with lipid 20b was especially potent in mRNA delivery to the retina with no acute toxicity, leading to the successful delivery to the photoreceptors and retinal pigment epithelium in non-human primates.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)e2307813120
JournalProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Volume121
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 12 2024

Keywords

  • ionizable lipid
  • lipid nanoparticle
  • mRNA delivery

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General

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