Issue 7, 2023

Highly efficient mRNA delivery with nonlinear microfluidic cell stretching for cellular engineering

Abstract

In the past few years, messenger RNA (mRNA) has emerged as a promising therapeutic agent for the treatment and prevention of various diseases. Clinically, mRNA-based drugs have been used for cancer immunotherapy, infectious diseases, and genomic disorders. To maximize the therapeutic efficacy of mRNA, the exact amount of mRNAs must be delivered to the target locations without degradation; however, traditional delivery modalities, such as lipid carriers and electroporation, are suboptimal because of their high cost, cell-type sensitivity, low scalability, transfection/delivery inconsistency, and/or loss of cell functionality. Therefore, new effective and stable delivery methods are required. Accordingly, we present a novel nonlinear microfluidic cell stretching (μ-cell stretcher) platform that leverages viscoelastic fluids, i.e., methylcellulose (MC) solutions, and cell mechanoporation for highly efficient and robust intracellular mRNA delivery. In the proposed platform, cells suspended in MC solutions with mRNAs were injected into a microchannel where they rapidly passed through a single constriction. Owing to the use of viscoelastic MC solutions, a high shear force was applied to the cells, effectively creating transient nanopores. This feature allows mRNAs to be effectively internalized through generated membrane discontinuities. Using this platform, high delivery efficiency (∼97%), high throughput (∼3.5 × 105 cells per min), cell-type-/cargo-size-insensitive delivery, simple operation (single-step), low analyte consumption, low-cost operation (<$1), and nearly clogging-free operation were demonstrated, demonstrating the high potential of the proposed platform for application in mRNA-based cellular engineering research.

Graphical abstract: Highly efficient mRNA delivery with nonlinear microfluidic cell stretching for cellular engineering

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
03 Tsh 2022
Accepted
26 Phe 2023
First published
02 Kol 2023

Lab Chip, 2023,23, 1758-1767

Highly efficient mRNA delivery with nonlinear microfluidic cell stretching for cellular engineering

C. Kwon and A. J. Chung, Lab Chip, 2023, 23, 1758 DOI: 10.1039/D2LC01115H

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