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Eric Boateng1, Erik Olsén1,2, Albert Kamanzi1,3
1Michael Smith Laboratories, University of British Columbia, 2185 East Mall, Vancouver V6T 1Z4, British Columbia, Canada.
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Detailed characterization of the size, mass, payload, and structure of suspended mRNA-lipid nanoparticles (LNPs) is necessary to improve our understanding of how these heterogeneous properties influence therapeutic efficacy and potency. Methods currently in use face limitations in reporting ensemble-average particle properties or requiring dedicated home-built microscopes that are beyond the reach of nanoparticle developers. In this work, we overcome these limitations by combining a commercially available confocal microscope and a convex lens-induced confinement (CLiC) instrument to achieve simultaneous characterization and correlation of the size, mass, refractive index, and nucleic acid payload of individual LNPs. We established the accuracy and precision of our method using nanosized beads and used it to investigate the size, payload, and water content of LNPs in different solvent pH. By employing readily available microscopy tools, we open the door to widespread adoption of our quantitative, in-solution nanoparticle characterization method.
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