Real‐Time pH‐Dependent Self‐Assembly of Ionisable Lipids from COVID‐19 Vaccines and In Situ Nucleic Acid Complexation

Author:

Yu Haitao1ORCID,Angelova Angelina2ORCID,Angelov Borislav3,Dyett Brendan1ORCID,Matthews Lauren4,Zhang Yiran1,El Mohamad Mohamad1,Cai Xudong1,Valimehr Sepideh56,Drummond Calum J.1ORCID,Zhai Jiali1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Science STEM College RMIT University Melbourne Victoria 3000 Australia

2. Université Paris-Saclay CNRS Institut Galien Paris-Saclay 91400 Orsay France

3. Extreme Light Infrastructure ERIC Za Radnici 835 25241 Dolni Brezany Czech Republic

4. ESRF, The European Synchrotron 71 avenue des Martyrs 38043 Grenoble France

5. Ian Holmes Imaging Center Bio21 Molecular Science & Biotechnology Institute University of Melbourne Parkville Victoria 3052 Australia

6. Australian Research Council Centre for Cryo-Electron Microscopy of Membrane Proteins The University of Melbourne Melbourne Victoria 3010 Australia

Abstract

AbstractIonisable amino‐lipid is a key component in lipid nanoparticles (LNPs), which plays a crucial role in the encapsulation of RNA molecules, allowing efficient cellular uptake and then releasing RNA from acidic endosomes. Herein, we present direct evidence for the remarkable structural transitions, with decreasing membrane curvature, including from inverse micellar, to inverse hexagonal, to two distinct inverse bicontinuous cubic, and finally to a lamellar phase for the two mainstream COVID‐19 vaccine ionisable ALC‐0315 and SM‐102 lipids, occurring upon gradual acidification as encountered in endosomes. The millisecond kinetic growth of the inverse cubic and hexagonal structures and the evolution of the ordered structural formation upon ionisable lipid‐RNA/DNA complexation are quantitatively revealed by in situ synchrotron radiation time‐resolved small angle X‐ray scattering coupled with rapid flow mixing. We found that the final self‐assembled structural identity, and the formation kinetics, were controlled by the ionisable lipid molecular structure, acidic bulk environment, lipid compositions, and nucleic acid molecular structure/size. The implicated link between the inverse membrane curvature of LNP and LNP endosomal escape helps future optimisation of ionisable lipids and LNP engineering for RNA and gene delivery.

Funder

Veski

Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation

Australian Research Council

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Chemistry,Catalysis

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