Combinatorial design of nanoparticles for pulmonary mRNA delivery and genome editing.
Bowen LiRajith Singh MananShun-Qing LiangAkiva G R GordonAllen Yujie JiangAndrew VarleyGuangping GaoRobert S LangerWen XueDaniel G AndersonPublished in: Nature biotechnology (2023)
The expanding applications of nonviral genomic medicines in the lung remain restricted by delivery challenges. Here, leveraging a high-throughput platform, we synthesize and screen a combinatorial library of biodegradable ionizable lipids to build inhalable delivery vehicles for messenger RNA and CRISPR-Cas9 gene editors. Lead lipid nanoparticles are amenable for repeated intratracheal dosing and could achieve efficient gene editing in lung epithelium, providing avenues for gene therapy of congenital lung diseases.