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FAP-Synergistic Organ-Targeted mRNA-LNP for Overcoming Delivery Barriers in Hepatic and Pulmonary Fibrosis
Chenlong Wei1,2, Xinzhu Shan1,2, Yuxuan Huang1,2
1State Key Laboratory of Natural and Biomimetic Drugs, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Peking University, Beijing 100191, China.
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The inefficient delivery of lipid nanoparticles (LNPs)-encapsulated mRNA to activated fibroblasts in fibrotic tissues remains a major challenge for antifibrotic therapy. To overcome this, we develop a fibrosis organ and cell unified-targeting system (FOCUS) for mRNA delivery with LNPs. FOCUS LNPs combines an ionizable lipid library (synthesized via Ugi multicomponent reactions) with fibroblast activation protein-α (FAP)-targeting lipid-like ligands. These LNPs achieve ∼3-fold and ∼12-fold greater mRNA expression in fibrotic liver and lung, along with ∼2-5-fold higher fibroblast distribution─unattainable by organ- or ligand-only targeting. As proof of concept, Pentraxin-2 mRNA (mPTX-2)-loaded FOCUS LNPs drive localized PTX-2 production in murine models of pulmonary and hepatic fibrosis, reducing collagen deposition by 60-80% while avoiding systemic side effects like impaired wound healing. Mechanistically, mPTX-2 FOCUS LNPs suppress monocyte-to-fibrocyte differentiation, M2 macrophage polarization, and fibroblast activation. This work establishes a precision mRNA delivery platform for fibrotic diseases, offering a safer and more effective therapeutic strategy.

