A Biopharmaceutical Perspective on Higher-Order Structure and Thermal Stability of mRNA Vaccines

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Preservation of the integrity of macromolecular higher-order structure is a tenet central to achieving biologic drug and vaccine product stability toward manufacturing, distribution, storage, handling, and administration. Given that mRNA lipid nanoparticles (mRNA-LNPs) are held together by an intricate ensemble of weak forces, there are some intriguing parallels to biologic drugs, at least at first glance. However, mRNA vaccines are not without unique formulation and stabilization challenges derived from the instability of unmodified mRNA and its limited history as a drug or vaccine. Since certain learning gained from biologic drug development may be applicable for the improvement of mRNA vaccines, we present a perspective on parallels and contrasts between the emerging role of higher-order structure pertaining to mRNA-LNPs compared to pharmaceutical proteins. In a recent publication, the location of mRNA encapsulated within lipid nanoparticles was identified, revealing new insights into the LNP structure, nanoheterogeneity, and microenvironment of the encapsulated mRNA molecules [ Brader et al. Biophys. J. 2021, 120, 2766 ]. We extend those findings by considering the effect of encapsulation on mRNA thermal unfolding with the observation that encapsulation in LNPs increases mRNA unfolding temperatures.

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Kloczewiak, M., Banks, J. M., Jin, L., & Brader, M. L. (2022). A Biopharmaceutical Perspective on Higher-Order Structure and Thermal Stability of mRNA Vaccines. Molecular Pharmaceutics, 19(7), 2022–2031. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.molpharmaceut.2c00092

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