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Ocular delivery of lipid nanoparticles-formulated mRNA encoding lanosterol synthase ameliorates cataract in rats

Ruiteng Song, Yongqi Lin, Min Zhang, Zhen Liu, Rui Zhang, Jun Zhao and Bin Li ()
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Ruiteng Song: Jinan University
Yongqi Lin: Southern University of Science and Technology
Min Zhang: Jinan University
Zhen Liu: Jinan University
Rui Zhang: Jinan University
Jun Zhao: Jinan University
Bin Li: Jinan University

Nature Communications, 2025, vol. 16, issue 1, 1-12

Abstract: Abstract Cataract caused by crystallin aggregation is the leading cause of vision impairment and blindness globally. The only available treatment option so far is surgery. In this study, we leverage lipid nanoparticles (LNPs)-formulated mRNA encoding human lanosterol synthase (hLSS) to elevate lanosterol levels in the lens as a potential anti-cataract therapy. hLSS mRNA delivered with aromatized LNPs can be avidly taken up and translated into hLSS proteins in mammalian cells. mRNA formulations administered via intravitreal, subconjunctival, intracameral, or subretinal injection in rats display distinct kinetics and bio-distribution profiles, among which intracameral injection achieves sustained and selective protein expression in the lens. In comparison to clinically used LNPs, aromatized LNPs show more than seven-fold higher mRNA delivery potency in rats upon intracameral injection, without inducing significant ocular lesions. Furthermore, ocular delivery of hLSS mRNA-loaded formulations leads to elevated levels of hLSS proteins and lanosterol within the lens and a remarkable improvement in cataract symptoms in two rat models of cataract. Collectively, topical delivery of hLSS mRNA-LNPs to the eyes offers a potential strategy to reduce intracellular aggregation of crystallins and ameliorate cataract development.

Date: 2025
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