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What is lipid nanoparticle encapsulating mRNA encoding Cas9 protein and TTR-targeting single guide RNA NTLA-2001?

Pronunciation: /ˈlaɪpəd nanoparticle* ɛnˈkæpsəˌleɪtɪŋ mrna* ɛnˈkoʊdɪŋ kæs naɪn ˈproʊˌtin ənd ttr* ˈtɑrgətɪŋ ˈsɪŋgəl gaɪd rna* ntla* tu ˈθaʊzənd ənd wən/

lipid nanoparticle encapsulating mRNA encoding Cas9 protein and TTR-targeting single guide RNA NTLA-2001

Definition

A lipid nanoparticle (LNP) formulation encapsulating messenger RNA (mRNA) encoding the clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeat (CRISPR)-associated protein 9 (Cas9) protein and a single guide RNA targeting transthyretin (TTR), that may decrease serum TTR concentration. Upon administration of LNP encapsulating mRNA encoding Cas9 protein and TTR-targeting single guide RNA NTLA-2001, the LNP moiety binds to the plasma membrane of nearby cells and releases the Cas9 mRNA and the TTR-targeting single guide RNA into the cells. The mRNA is then translated by the cellular protein translation machinery to produce Cas9, which gene-edits the TTR gene in vivo, thereby lowering the levels of misfolded TTR in the blood. This may reduce the accumulation of misfolded TTR protein in the tissues.