Lipid Nanoparticle-Enabled Intracellular Delivery of Prime Editors

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Prime editing is an advanced gene editing platform with potential to correct almost any disease-causing mutation. As genome editors have evolved, their size and complexity have increased, hindering delivery technologies with low-carrying capacity and endosomal escape. We formulated an array of lipid nanoparticles (LNPs) containing prime editors (PEs). We were able to encapsulate PEs in LNPs and confirmed the presence of PE mRNA and two different guide RNAs using HPLC. In addition, we developed a novel reporter cell line for rapid identification of LNPs suited for prime editing. A 54% prime editing rate was observed with enhanced LNPs (eLNPs) containing the cholesterol analog β-sitosterol at optimal ratios of RNA cargoes. eLNPs displayed a polyhedral morphology and a more fluid membrane state that led to improved endosomal escape, eventually causing onset of editing within 9 h and reaching maximum efficiency after 24 h. Hence, PEs delivered using LNPs can propel a new wave of therapies for many additional targets potentially enabling a range of new applications.

Original languageEnglish
Article number65
JournalThe AAPS Journal
Volume25
Issue number4
Number of pages10
ISSN1550-7416
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023

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