Serial filtration to generate small cholesterol-containing liposomes
The present invention provides methods and systems for producing liposomes by filtration. The methods include passing a heated lipid suspension through a filter assembly comprising two or more filters connected in series, wherein an orifice is disposed between adjacent filters. The methods and systems can produce liposomes having an average diameter that is less than half the diameter of the filter pores. Further, the methods and systems can produce liposomes with <100 nm average diameter, even when the liposomes comprise at least 30% sterol.
1. A system for producing liposomes from a lipid suspension, comprising:
a filter housing having an inlet and an outlet;
a filter assembly disposed inside the filter housing, the filter assembly comprising:
two or more filters disposed in series;
a panel comprising an orifice disposed between a pair of adjacent filters, wherein an outer surface of the panel surrounding the central orifice is configured to constrict the flow of a lipid suspension between the adjacent filters through the central orifice;
wherein the orifice has a diameter that is less than an average diameter of the two or more filters; and
wherein liposomes produced by passing the lipid suspension through the system at a pressure in the filter assembly less than 300 psi, are smaller in diameter and more monodisperse than liposomes produced with the same number of filters not in series.
2. The system of claim 1 , further comprising a component to move a lipid suspension through the filter assembly.
3. The system of claim 1 , wherein the system has a flow rate of 30 mL/minute or greater.
4. The system of claim 1 , wherein the filters comprise alumina-based membranes, polycarbonate-based membranes, polyether sulfone-based membranes, or a combination thereof, wherein the filters have a thickness of 2 microns or greater.
5. The system of claim 1 , wherein the diameter of each orifice disposed between adjacent filters is less than or equal to about 70% of the diameter of the filters adjacent to the orifice.
6. The system of claim 1 , wherein the filters and filter housing are at ambient temperature during operation of the system, wherein the system has a static volume of 1-1000 microliters.