Therapeutic siRNA quantification in lipid nanoparticles using ion-pair reversed-phase chromatography

Ludivine Ferey, Sandy Al Bardawil, Emilie Dols, Aurore Guédin, Viet-Ha Phan, Philippe Barthélémy, Jeanne Leblond Chain
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The clinical development of lipid nanoparticles encapsulating small interfering RNA (siRNA-LNP) requires robust and efficient analytical methods for quality assessment. In this study, we investigated the chromatographic profiles of siRNAs using Ion-Pair Reversed-Phase (IP-RP) HPLC at six different temperatures, including the melting temperature of duplexes, on two RP columns. The column temperature was identified as a critical parameter influencing chromatographic profiles, with characteristic profiles evolving in a temperature-dependent manner, corresponding to the melting temperatures (Tm) of the two siRNA duplexes analyzed, across both tested columns. Moreover, the siRNA dissociation observed on the columns was consistent with the melting temperatures of the duplexes measured by UV-Vis spectroscopy under HPLC mobile phase conditions. An IP-RPHPLC method using 100 mM TEAA with ACN and a column temperature of 80 °C, above the Tm of the analyzed duplexes, was successfully applied for the quantitative determination of siRNAs in LNP formulations. A simple, one-step sample preparation was employed by directly adding a neutral surfactant to the LNP samples before injection. This method proved highly accurate, as shown by a 100 % recovery of siRNA immediately following microfluidic formulation. Additionally, the impact of the dialysis purification process on siRNA recovery was assessed, revealing a 30 % loss of siRNA. Importantly, the results obtained from this method were consistent with those from the fluorescence reference method. This method helps improve the quality control of siRNA-LNP therapeutics, thereby enhancing their clinical translation potential and supporting the development of next-generation RNA-based therapies.
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