2023 AIChE Annual Meeting
(567g) Invited Talk: Formulation of RNA with Novel Virus-Mimicking Lipid Nanoparticles for Enhanced Delivery and Long-Term Thermostability
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We have recently developed novel virus-mimicking lipid nanoparticles to address both RNA delivery and storage challenges. The novel biomimetic nanostructures were successfully used for efficient in vitro and in vivo intracellular delivery of RNA. The RNA vaccine nanoformulations maintained a good balance between protein expression and innate response, showing excellent immunogenicity in vivo. The novel nanoformulations enabled long-term stable storage of RNA vaccines at room and tropical temperatures, eliminating the need for cold or cryogenic storage.
The new technology represents a promising delivery platform suitable for large scale production and provides a solution to clinical translation and storage of nucleic acids, such as RNA vaccines and biotherapeutics, by offering robust thermostable formulations for efficient intracellular delivery.