Journal article
Efficient mRNA delivery to resting T cells to reverse HIV latency
PM Cevaal, S Kan, BM Fisher, MA Moso, A Tan, H Liu, A Ali, K Tanaka, RA Shepherd, Y Kim, J Ong, DL Furtado, M Holz, DFJ Purcell, JML Casan, T Payne, W Zhao, M Fareh, JH McMahon, SG Deeks Show all
Nature Communications | Nature Portfolio | Published : 2025
Abstract
A major hurdle to curing HIV is the persistence of integrated proviruses in resting CD4+ T cells that remain in a transcriptionally silent, latent state. One strategy to eradicate latent HIV is to activate viral transcription, followed by elimination of infected cells through virus-mediated cytotoxicity or immune-mediated clearance. We hypothesised that mRNA-lipid nanoparticle (LNP) technology would provide an opportunity to deliver mRNA encoding proteins able to reverse HIV latency in resting CD4+ T cells. Here we develop an LNP formulation (LNP X) with unprecedented potency to deliver mRNA to hard-to-transfect resting CD4+ T cells in the absence of cellular toxicity or activation. Encapsul..
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