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Low-inflammatory lipid nanoparticle-based mRNA vaccine elicits protective immunity against H5N1 high-pathogenicity avian influenza virus with reduced adverse reactions (using dendritic cell of lymph node)

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Messenger RNA vaccines based on lipid nanoparticles (mRNA-LNPs) are promising vaccine modalities. However, mRNA-LNP vaccines frequently cause adverse reactions such as swelling and fever in humans, partly due to the inflammatory nature of LNP. Modification of the ionizable lipids used in LNP is one approach to avoid these adverse reactions. Herein, we report the development of mRNA-LNP vaccines with better protective immunity and reduced adverse reactions using LNP, including SS-cleavable and pH-activated lipid-like materials with oleic acid (ssPalmO) as an ionizable lipid (LNPssPalmO). We used mRNA expressing H5N1 subtype high-pathogenicity avian influenza virus-derived hemagglutinin or neuraminidase to generate mRNA-LNP vaccines against H5N1 influenza. Compared with conventional LNP, mRNA-LNPssPalmO induced comparable antigen-specific antibodies and better IFN--producing Th1 responses in mice. Both mRNA-LNPssPalmO and conventional mRNA-LNP conferred strong protection against homologous H5N1 virus challenge. In addition, mRNA-LNPssPalmO showed better cross-protection against heterologous H5N1 virus challenge compared to conventional mRNA-LNPs. Furthermore, we observed that mRNA-LNPssPalmO induced less inflammatory responses (e.g., inflammatory cytokine production and vascular hyperpermeability) and fewer adverse reactions (e.g., weight loss and fever) compared with conventional mRNA-LNP. These results suggest that mRNA-LNPssPalmO would be a safe alternative to conventional vaccines to overcome mRNA-LNP vaccine hesitancy. To thoroughly evaluate inflammatory response induced by LNPssPalmO, we analyzed the gene expression profile from an RNA-seq data obtained from the draining lymph nodes of mice subjected to control and experimental treatments (three treatments in total). Comparative gene expression profiles from draining lymph node of mice vaccinated with PBS, LNPssPalmO, or LNPSM-102. Samples from mice treated with PBS served as reference samples.
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