Gene Therapy for Bone Engineering
Bone has an intrinsic healing capacity that may be exceeded when the fracture gap is too big or unstable. In that moment, osteogenic measures needs to be taken by physicians. It is important to combine cells, scaffolds and growth factors and the correct mechanical conditions. Growth factors are clin...
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doaj-d219e0970381465aa58bf78fd81fbe6f2020-11-25T01:03:47ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology2296-41852015-02-01310.3389/fbioe.2015.00009125243Gene Therapy for Bone EngineeringElizabeth eRosado Balmayor0Elizabeth eRosado Balmayor1Martijn eVan Griensven2Klinikum rechts der Isar, Technical University MunichTechnical University MunichKlinikum rechts der Isar, Technical University MunichBone has an intrinsic healing capacity that may be exceeded when the fracture gap is too big or unstable. In that moment, osteogenic measures needs to be taken by physicians. It is important to combine cells, scaffolds and growth factors and the correct mechanical conditions. Growth factors are clinically administered as recombinant proteins. They are, however, expensive and needed in high supraphysiological doses. Moreover, their half-life is short when administered to the fracture. Therefore, gene therapy may be an alternative. Cells can constantly produce the protein of interest in the correct folding, with the physiological glycosylation and in the needed amounts. Genes can be delivered in vivo or ex vivo by viral or non-viral methods. Adenovirus is mostly used. For the non-viral methods, hydrogels and recently sonoporation seem to be promising means. This review will give an overview of recent advancements in gene therapy approaches for bone regeneration strategies.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fbioe.2015.00009/fullBone Morphogenetic ProteinsBone RegenerationGene TherapyHydrogeladenovirussonoporation |
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Gene Therapy for Bone Engineering |
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Gene Therapy for Bone Engineering |
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Gene Therapy for Bone Engineering |
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Gene Therapy for Bone Engineering |
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Bone has an intrinsic healing capacity that may be exceeded when the fracture gap is too big or unstable. In that moment, osteogenic measures needs to be taken by physicians. It is important to combine cells, scaffolds and growth factors and the correct mechanical conditions. Growth factors are clinically administered as recombinant proteins. They are, however, expensive and needed in high supraphysiological doses. Moreover, their half-life is short when administered to the fracture. Therefore, gene therapy may be an alternative. Cells can constantly produce the protein of interest in the correct folding, with the physiological glycosylation and in the needed amounts. Genes can be delivered in vivo or ex vivo by viral or non-viral methods. Adenovirus is mostly used. For the non-viral methods, hydrogels and recently sonoporation seem to be promising means. This review will give an overview of recent advancements in gene therapy approaches for bone regeneration strategies. |
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Bone Morphogenetic Proteins Bone Regeneration Gene Therapy Hydrogel adenovirus sonoporation |
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