Affiliation:
1. Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering Princeton University Princeton NJ 08544 USA
2. Princeton Materials Institute Princeton University Princeton NJ 08544 USA
3. Tessera Therapeutics Inc Somerville MA 02143 USA
Abstract
AbstractNew generations of vaccines have been developed by encapsulating messenger ribonucleic acid (mRNA) in lipid nanoparticle (LNP) carriers. In addition to the physicochemical properties of LNPs, the encapsulation efficiency (EE) of mRNA in LNPs is a key factor to screen vaccine assembly assays. Fluorescent dyes with amplified signals upon binding with mRNA are at the core of developing assays to quantify EE. However, disregarding the temporal effects during the assay impacts the accuracy of the assay. Here, the kinetics of temporal decay in fluorescence intensity of dye‐RNA complex—in Ribogreen assay—are reported and shown how this dynamic process can be impeded in the presence of a nonionic surfactant. Further, the impact of this dynamic process on the calculated EE is studied. The corrections needed to accurately assay dynamic mRNA loading processes are presented.
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Princeton Center for Complex Materials
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