Atomistic Insights
into Organization of RNA-Loaded
Lipid Nanoparticles
Posted on 2023-01-05 - 14:09
RNA-based
therapies have shown promise in a wide range
of applications,
from cancer therapy, treatment of inherited diseases to vaccination.
Encapsulation of RNA into ionizable lipid (IL) containing lipid nanoparticles
(LNPs) has enabled its safe and targeted delivery. We present here
the simulations of the self-assembly process of pH-sensitive RNA-carrying
LNPs and their internal morphology. At low pH, the simulations confirm
a lipid core encapsulating RNA in the hexagonal phase. Our all-atom
and coarse-grained simulations show that an RNA molecule inside an
LNP is protected from interactions with ions by being enveloped in
the charged ILs. At neutral pH, representing the environment after
LNP administration into human tissues, LNPs expelled most of the encapsulated
RNA and water and formed separate bulk IL-rich and ordered the helper-lipid-rich
phase. Helper lipids arranged themselves to be in contact with RNA
or water. The presented models provide atomistic understanding of
the LNP structure and open a way to investigate them in silico, varying the LNP composition or interacting with other biostructures
aiming at increasing the efficiency of RNA-based medicine.
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Paloncýová, Markéta; Šrejber, Martin; Čechová, Petra; Kührová, Petra; Zaoral, Filip; Otyepka, Michal (2023). Atomistic Insights
into Organization of RNA-Loaded
Lipid Nanoparticles. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpcb.2c07671