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Targeting intestinal inflammation using locked nucleic acids delivered via lipid nanoparticles

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  • Shahd Qassem

    (Tel Aviv University
    Tel Aviv University
    Tel Aviv University
    Tel Aviv University)

  • Gonna Somu Naidu

    (Tel Aviv University
    Tel Aviv University
    Tel Aviv University
    Tel Aviv University)

  • Meir Goldsmith

    (Tel Aviv University
    Tel Aviv University
    Tel Aviv University
    Tel Aviv University)

  • Dor Breier

    (Tel Aviv University
    Tel Aviv University
    Tel Aviv University
    Tel Aviv University)

  • Riccardo Rampado

    (Tel Aviv University
    Tel Aviv University
    Tel Aviv University
    Tel Aviv University)

  • Srinivas Ramishetti

    (Tel Aviv University
    Tel Aviv University
    Tel Aviv University
    Tel Aviv University)

  • Michael Keller

    (F. Hoffmann-La Roche Ltd.)

  • Felix Schumacher

    (F. Hoffmann-La Roche Ltd.)

  • Kara G. Lassen

    (F. Hoffmann-La Roche Ltd.)

  • Leilah Otikovs

    (Weizmann Institute of Science)

  • Roman Kamyshinsky

    (Weizmann Institute of Science)

  • Inbal Hazan-Halevy

    (Tel Aviv University
    Tel Aviv University
    Tel Aviv University
    Tel Aviv University)

  • Dan Peer

    (Tel Aviv University
    Tel Aviv University
    Tel Aviv University
    Tel Aviv University)

Abstract

Locked nucleic acids are a third-generation antisense oligonucleotides with high binding affinity. A major limitation is the high dosages they require to achieve efficacy which may induce unwanted adverse effects. Here, we report the use of Lipid-based nanoparticles to deliver locked nucleic acids for treating intestinal inflammation in mice. Eight formulations with novel ionizable lipids were screened for stability and toxicity. Particles were loaded with splice-switcher sequence, enabling a precise assessment of potency in vitro. Three lead candidates were tested in vivo, demonstrating a 30-fold dose reduction compared to the unformulated oligonucleotides. The most potent formulation, encapsulating a sequence against Tumor necrosis factor alpha, was evaluated in a mouse model of colitis. Treatment reduced disease severity and inflammatory cytokines, with good safety. These findings support the use of lipid nanoparticles for the precise delivery of locked nucleic acids and highlight their promise for future therapies.

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  • Shahd Qassem & Gonna Somu Naidu & Meir Goldsmith & Dor Breier & Riccardo Rampado & Srinivas Ramishetti & Michael Keller & Felix Schumacher & Kara G. Lassen & Leilah Otikovs & Roman Kamyshinsky & Inbal, 2025. "Targeting intestinal inflammation using locked nucleic acids delivered via lipid nanoparticles," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 16(1), pages 1-14, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:16:y:2025:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-025-63037-6
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-025-63037-6
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