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Local delivery of TGF-β1-mRNA decreases fibrosis in osteochondral defects

  • Gianluca Fontana
  • , Brett Nemke
  • , Yan Lu
  • , Connie Chamberlain
  • , Jae Sung Lee
  • , Joshua A. Choe
  • , Hongli Jiao
  • , Michael Nelson
  • , Margot Amitrano
  • , Wan Ju Li
  • , Mark Markel
  • , William L. Murphy

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Abstract

Osteoarthritis (OA) is a condition that affects the quality of life of millions of patients worldwide. Current clinical treatments, in most cases, lead to cartilage repair with deposition of fibrocartilage tissue, which is mechanically inferior and not as durable as hyaline cartilage tissue. We designed an mRNA delivery strategy to enhance the natural healing potential of autologous bone marrow aspirate concentrate (BMAC) for articular cartilage repair. We used mineral-coated microparticles to deliver TGF-β1 mRNA to autologous BMAC. mRNA-activated BMAC was suspended in peripheral blood to generate therapeutic BMAC clots, which were then implanted in rabbit osteochondral defects. Tracking studies revealed that the clots were reliably maintained in the defects for at least 2 weeks. TGF-β1 mRNA delivery significantly increased TGF-β1 production in BMAC clots and increased early expression of articular chondrocyte markers within osteochondral defects. At 9 weeks post-surgery, the mRNA-treated defects had a superior macroscopic cartilage appearance, decreased type I collagen deposition, increased stain intensity for type II collagen and increased glycosaminoglycan deposition area when compared to the controls. Despite the transient expression of therapeutic mRNA we have detected lasting effects, such as a decrease in fibrocartilage formation demonstrated by the decrease in type I collagen deposition and the improvement in macroscopic appearance in the treatment group.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)509-519
Number of pages11
JournalBioactive Materials
Volume45
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2025
Externally publishedYes

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Keywords

  • Cartilage
  • Fibrocartilage
  • Gene therapy
  • Microparticles
  • mRNA delivery

PubMed: MeSH publication types

  • Journal Article

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