2015
DOI: 10.1038/nrrheum.2015.28
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Gene therapy approaches to regenerating the musculoskeletal system

Abstract: Injuries to the musculoskeletal system are common, debilitating and expensive. In many cases, healing is imperfect, which leads to chronic impairment. Gene transfer might improve repair and regeneration at sites of injury by enabling the local, sustained and potentially regulated expression of therapeutic gene products; such products include morphogens, growth factors and anti-inflammatory proteins. Proteins produced endogenously as a result of gene transfer are nascent molecules that have undergone post-trans… Show more

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“…5,6 Yet, the clinical application of rAAV is precluded by the natural presence of neutralizing antibodies in the patients, especially by those against the viral capsid proteins. 45 Delivery of rAAV via PEO-PPO-PEO polymeric micelles is a potent approach to overcome these hurdles that impair the efficacy of rAAV-mediated gene transfer.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…5,6 Yet, the clinical application of rAAV is precluded by the natural presence of neutralizing antibodies in the patients, especially by those against the viral capsid proteins. 45 Delivery of rAAV via PEO-PPO-PEO polymeric micelles is a potent approach to overcome these hurdles that impair the efficacy of rAAV-mediated gene transfer.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gene therapy is a valuable strategy to achieve this goal, allowing to directly transfer genes coding for candidate factors within the repair tissue as a means to prolong their therapeutic activities. 5,6 Protection against OA cartilage breakdown via gene transfer has been reported by applying sequences for agents displaying preventive and/or inhibitory activities (IL-1 receptor antagonist, inhibitors of nuclear factor-κB, thrombospondin-1, kallistatin,…”
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“…In the hopes of treating osteoarthritis, not only has the transduction of chondrocytes been investigated but also other important cells, including osteocytes, meniscal fibrochondrocytes, tendon/ligament cells, muscle cells, cells of the synovial lining and progenitor cells that may differentiate to form joint tissues [6]. The gene therapy approach is aimed at targeting a variety of mechanisms involved in the development of osteoarthritis, including cell proliferation and survival, the stimulation of anabolic pathways, the inhibition of inflammatory or catabolic pathways, and finally a combination of these strategies.…”
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“…Invossa™ (TissueGene-C) is a cell and gene medicine for osteoarthritis [1][2][3]. It is a mixture of primary human chondrocytes (hChonJ cells) and irradiated human chondrocytes modified to express TGF-β1 (hChonJb#7 cells) by the ratio of 3:1, and is administered into a knee joint of patients.…”
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confidence: 99%