Examining the Impact of Storage Conditions on the Stability of a Liquid Formulation of mRNA-Loaded Lipid Nanoparticles

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Background/Objectives: This study investigated the effect of storage conditions on mRNA-LNPs in situ via identification of the formulation traits necessary for improving storage stability. Methods: We synthesized an ionizable lipid, namely TOT-28, which has a hydrolysis-susceptible ester bond in its hydrophilic head group that allows it to act as an indicator of the hydrophilic environment within the mRNA-LNPs. LNPs were stored either at 4 or 25 °C for up to 8 weeks to investigate the effect of pH and temperature on ester hydrolysis, internal mRNA integrity, physicochemical properties of the LNPs, and mRNA gene expression. Results: The results indicate that, at 25 °C, a lower buffer pH increases ester hydrolysis, whereas an opposite trend slightly occurs in ester hydrolysis with storage at 4 °C. We also found that TOT-28-based LNPs were less hydrated and microviscosity was higher at 4 °C compared with storage temperature at 25 °C. Therefore, TOT-28-based LNPs seem less sensitive to external buffer solutions because of a higher-order structure when stored at lower temperatures. In addition, we found that LNPs with different ionizable lipid structures exhibit distinct responses to pH changes at specific storage temperatures. Conclusions: Our findings provide novel insights into the appropriate conditions for long-term storage of the mRNA-LNPs as a liquid formulation.

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Sato, M., Samaridou, E., Beck-Broichsitter, M., Maeki, M., Kita, S., Tokeshi, M., … Sato, Y. (2025). Examining the Impact of Storage Conditions on the Stability of a Liquid Formulation of mRNA-Loaded Lipid Nanoparticles. Pharmaceutics, 17(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics17091194

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