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Enhancing spleen-targeted mRNA delivery with branched biodegradable tails in lipid nanoparticles.

Yupeng RenLing ZengYingsen TangJing LiaoMeng JiangXinxiu CaoHui FanJinjin Chen
Published in: Journal of materials chemistry. B (2024)
The application of mRNA therapy is constrained by the current lipid nanoparticles' (LNPs) inability to target non-liver tissues. In this study, we demonstrate that ionizable lipids equipped with branched and biodegradable tails enhance the selective delivery of mRNA to the spleen, particularly to antigen-presenting cells. This approach offers novel insights into how the chemical structure of LNPs influences their organ-specific targeting capabilities.
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