posted on 2023-11-03, 03:43authored byJiaxing Di, Kangzeng Wu, Peng Hou, Clairissa D. Corpstein, Yuhong Xu, Tonglei Li
Lipid nanoparticle (LNP) constructs have been widely
developed
for gene therapy delivery. Understanding local absorption and presystemic
clearance kinetics of LNPs, however, remains limited. This subsequently
restrains the prediction and assessment of the systemic exposure of
locally injected LNPs. As such, a multiscale computational approach
was developed by integrating multiphysics simulation of intramuscular
absorption kinetics of LNPs with whole-body pharmacokinetics modeling,
bridged by a presystemic lymphatic kinetic model. The overall framework
was enabled by utilizing physiological parameters obtained from the
literature and drug-related parameters derived from experiments. The
multiscale modeling and simulation approach predicted the systemic
exposure of LNPs administered intramuscularly, with a high degree
of agreement between the predicted and the experimental data. Sensitivity
analyses revealed that the local absorption rate, pinocytosis presystemic
clearance rate, and lymph flow rate of the presystemic lymphatic compartment
had the most significant impacts on Cmax. The study yielded refreshing perspectives on estimating systemic
exposures of locally injected LNPs and their safety and effectiveness.