RNA nanomedicine has emerged as a groundbreaking approach for safely delivering genetic instructions into target cells, enabling their reprogramming without degradation. Its significance was underscored during the COVID-19 pandemic with the successful deployment of mRNA-based vaccines formulated using lipid nanoparticles. These nanoparticles, available in various formulations, act as carriers to transport RNA directly into target cells for therapeutic action. Patisiran and lumasiran—2 FDA-approved RNA interference (RNAi) agents delivered via lipid nanoparticles (RNA nanotherapeutics)—exemplify this new generation of targeted therapies. These treatments have significantly reduced the need for liver transplantation in patients with genetic conditions such as amyloidosis and hyperoxaluria. Consequently, referrals for liver transplantation due to these metabolic disorders have dramatically declined, highlighting the transformative potential of RNA nanomedicine in clinical practice. In this workshop, experts review the transformative world of RNA nanomedicine; explore its role in delivering genetic instructions with unparalleled precision; discover how advancements in lipid nanoparticle (LNP) formulations are enabling breakthrough therapies; and gain insights into the latest clinical applications that are reshaping treatment paradigms, such as reducing the need for liver transplantation in genetic and metabolic disorders.
Transforming Chronic Liver Disease: Breakthroughs and Clinical Updates in Ribonucleic Acid Nanotherapeutics
Mamatha Bhat, M.D., Presenter
Basic Science
11:25 AM - 11:50 AM
Nov
09
2025
Washington, D.C.
Ribonucleic Acid Nanomedicine in Liver Cancer Therapy
Gen-Sheng Feng, PhD, Presenter
Basic Science
12:15 PM - 12:30 PM
Nov
09
2025
Washington, D.C.
Q&A and Panel Discussion
Mamatha Bhat, M.D., Moderator
Basic Science
Objectives
Describe the unique considerations in designing small interfering RNA (siRNA) and mRNA, and formulating nanoparticles for targeted delivery into the liver.
Discuss how cutting-edge innovations in RNA delivery and therapeutic design are paving the way for a new era in precision medicine.
Summarize the impact RNA nanomedicine is already having, from COVID-19 vaccines to changing the natural history of genetic conditions.