Recent advances in the application of polymeric nanoparticles to the pulmonary delivery of mRNA.

Peyton M Panovich, Aditi Ganesan, Amogh R Angadi, Alexandra S Piotrowski-Daspit
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Messenger RNA (mRNA)-based therapeutics offer the potential to treat a variety of pulmonary disorders that arise due to genetics, infectious diseases, and chronic respiratory conditions. However, various physiological barriers in the lungs, such as mucociliary clearance, macrophage phagocytosis, and lung surfactant interference, present challenges for efficient mRNA delivery. Polymeric nanoparticles (NPs) have emerged as a therapeutic platform for delivering mRNA therapeutics due to their stability, tunability, and controlled release properties, making them suitable and potentially ideal for encapsulating and protecting mRNA molecules for delivery in vivo. Continued advances in polymer and NP design have improved mucus penetration and cellular uptake upon lung delivery; further, administration via local and systemic routes enable modulation of NP biodistribution. These advancements benefit the potential treatment of a range of pulmonary diseases, including viral infections, cystic fibrosis (CF), asthma, and lung cancer, by facilitating immune modulation and genetic therapy delivery. In this review, we explore how polymeric NPs address disease-specific requirements and physiological challenges to expand the potential for therapeutic mRNAs in the lung.

聚合纳米颗粒在mRNA肺传递中的应用进展。
信使RNA (mRNA)为基础的治疗方法提供了治疗由遗传、传染病和慢性呼吸系统疾病引起的各种肺部疾病的潜力。然而,肺部的各种生理障碍,如纤毛粘膜清除、巨噬细胞吞噬和肺表面活性物质干扰,对mRNA的有效递送提出了挑战。聚合物纳米颗粒(NPs)由于其稳定性、可调性和控释特性,已成为递送mRNA治疗药物的治疗平台,使其适合并可能成为包裹和保护mRNA分子以在体内递送的理想选择。聚合物和NP设计的持续进步改善了肺输送时粘液的渗透和细胞摄取;此外,通过局部和全身途径给药可以调节NP的生物分布。这些进步有利于一系列肺部疾病的潜在治疗,包括病毒性感染、囊性纤维化(CF)、哮喘和肺癌,通过促进免疫调节和基因治疗的提供。在这篇综述中,我们探讨了聚合NPs如何解决疾病特异性需求和生理挑战,以扩大治疗性mrna在肺部的潜力。
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