Silk‐Based Protein Corona Enhances mRNA‐LNP Vaccine Efficacy and Prevents Tumor Relapse
Abstract
ABSTRACT Lipid nanoparticles (LNPs) are clinically validated carriers for nucleic acid therapeutics; however, achieving targeted delivery to reticuloendothelial organs beyond the liver, lung, and spleen remains a major challenge. Here, we introduce a strategy for post‐fabrication engineering of a custom protein corona on mRNA‐LNPs using cationic silk fibroin (SF), a biocompatible and chemically tunable protein polymer. SF‐coated LNPs exhibit enhanced cellular uptake and endosomal escape, resulting in a 3.6 fold increase in lymph node delivery and a 2.5 fold extension in in vivo protein expression compared to unmodified LNPs. In a cancer vaccine model, SF‐LNPs significantly improve dendritic cell maturation, antigen cross‐presentation, and cytotoxic T cell activation, leading to robust protection against tumor growth and metastasis, as well as durable immunological memory. This work expands the formulation space for LNPs and establishes silk fibroin as a modular surface engineering tool for enhancing the efficacy and specificity of mRNA‐based therapeutics.
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Authors (15)
Shangyuan Cui
Department of Biomedical Engineering Tufts University Medford Massachusetts USA
Zhongfeng Ye
Mariah L. Arral
Lihan Liu
Department of Biomedical Engineering
Benson Weng
Department of Biomedical Engineering
Xiaohan Zhang
Department of Otolaryngology, Shandong Provincial Hospital, Medical Science and Technology Innovation Center, School of Clinical and Basic Medical Sciences, Shandong First Medical University & Shandong Academy of Medical Sciences
Remya Nair
Yuchen Zhao
Department of Biomedical Engineering
Jugal Kishore Sahoo
Shuliang Gao
Yushu Wang
Zhiyuan Qu
Department of Biomedical Engineering
Zhongyang Shi
Department of Biomedical Engineering Tufts University Medford Massachusetts USA
Qiaobing Xu
Department of Biomedical Engineering
David L. Kaplan