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Mingzhe Zhang1, Chunhong Wang1, Xiaohan Xu2
1Beijing National Laboratory for Molecular Sciences, Radiochemistry and Radiation Chemistry Key Laboratory of Fundamental Science, Key Laboratory of Bioorganic Chemistry and Molecular Engineering of Ministry of Education, College of Chemistry and Molecular Engineering, Peking University, Beijing100871, China.
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Lipid nanoparticle (LNP)-mediated mRNA delivery has emerged as a powerful therapeutic modality, yet its clinical translation in oncology remains constrained by inherent hepatic tropism and inefficient endosomal escape. These limitations necessitate high-dose administration, which triggers lipid-associated toxicity and off-target protein expression in the liver. To overcome these barriers, we report a cleavable silyl-ether-based bioorthogonally activatable LNP platform, termed SiLNP, that enables tumor-specific activation and cytosolic mRNA release. We engineered ionizable lipids incorporating silyl ether structural fuses that respond to a phenylalanine trifluoroborate (Phe-BF3) trigger. This system leverages the upregulated transporter LAT-1 to actively import Phe-BF3 into tumor cells, where it triggers lipid desilylation and rapid cargo release. In vitro, SiLNPs demonstrated controllable external control over mRNA expression, achieving a 44-fold enhancement in mRNA expression compared to standard SM-102 LNPs with a 10-fold activation-to-silent ratio. In immunologically "cold" B16-F10 melanoma models, SiLNPs encoding the N-terminal domain of gasdermin D (GDNT) induced tumor-specific pyroptosis, resulting in tumor growth inhibition without detectable systemic toxicity. Furthermore, this platform demonstrated versatility by delivering immunomodulatory mRNAs, including IL-2 and Cxcl9. Taken together, this work presents a metabolically targeted, bioorthogonal-activated delivery strategy to address the selectivity and efficiency limitations of current mRNA medicines, providing a promising platform for precision oncology.
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