“…4 But, the direct injection of naked mRNA for vaccination or gene complementation remained quite unexplored, being reported in only four articles from three different teams [5][6][7][8] (for a review on mRNA-based vaccines, see Pascolo 9 ). Because of the safety (minimal vector, completely and naturally catabolized in several hours), ease (no need for infrastructures for cell culture) and versatility (any mRNA of interest can be produced) of naked mRNA-based therapies compared to DNAbased therapies, 10,11 we decided to study and improve the intradermal delivery of this genetic vehicle. As shown in Figure 1, using intradermal injection of globin UTR-stabilized (RNActive, CureVac GmbH, Tü bingen, Germany) luciferase-encoding mRNA in the ear pinna, 12 we could investigate the effect of the injection solution composition on the efficacy of in vivo mRNA transfer (for method details, see Supplementary Information and Supplementary Figure S1).…”