Issue 22, 2024

The mechanical properties of lipid nanoparticles depend on the type of biomacromolecule they are loaded with

Abstract

For drug delivery systems, the mechanical properties of drug carriers are suspected to play a crucial role in the delivery process. However, there is a lack of reliable methods available to measure the mechanical properties of drug carriers, which hampers the establishment of a link between delivery efficiency and the mechanical properties of carriers. Lipid nanoparticles (LNPs) are advanced systems for delivering nucleic acids to target cell populations for vaccination purposes (mRNA) or the development of new drugs. Hence, it is crucial to develop reliable techniques to measure the mechanical properties of LNPs. In this article, we used AFM to image and probe the mechanical properties of LNPs which are loaded with two different biopolymers either pDNA or mRNA. Imaging the LNPs before and after indentation, as well as recording the retraction curve, enables us to obtain more insight into how the AFM tip penetrates into the particle and to determine whether the deformation of the LNPs is reversible. For pDNA, the indentation by the tip leads to irreversible rupture of the LNPs, while the deformation is reversible for the mRNA-loaded LNPs. Moreover, the forces reached for pDNA are higher than for mRNA. These results pave the way toward the establishment of the link between the LNP formulation and the delivery efficiency.

Graphical abstract: The mechanical properties of lipid nanoparticles depend on the type of biomacromolecule they are loaded with

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
21 Dec 2023
Accepted
11 Apr 2024
First published
17 Apr 2024

Nanoscale, 2024,16, 10706-10714

The mechanical properties of lipid nanoparticles depend on the type of biomacromolecule they are loaded with

S. de Chateauneuf-Randon, B. Bresson, M. Ripoll, S. Huille, E. Barthel and C. Monteux, Nanoscale, 2024, 16, 10706 DOI: 10.1039/D3NR06543J

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