Regeneration of Hyaline Cartilage by Cell-Mediated Gene Therapy Using Transforming Growth Factorβ1-Producing Fibroblasts
- 20 September 2001
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Mary Ann Liebert Inc in Human Gene Therapy
- Vol. 12 (14), 1805-1813
- https://doi.org/10.1089/104303401750476294
Abstract
Transforming growth factor β (TGF-β) has been considered as a candidate for gene therapy of orthopedic diseases. The possible application of cell-mediated TGF-β gene therapy as a new treatment regimen for degenerative arthritis was investigated. In this study, fibroblasts expressing active TGF-β1 were injected into the knee joints of rabbits with artificially made cartilage defects to evaluate the feasibility of this therapy for orthopedic diseases. Two to 3 weeks after the injection there was evidence of cartilage regeneration, and at 4 to 6 weeks the cartilage defect was completely filled with newly grown hyaline cartilage. Histological analyses of the regenerated cartilage suggested that it was well integrated with the adjacent normal cartilage at the sides of the defect and that the newly formed tissue was indeed hyaline cartilage. Our findings suggest that cell-mediated TGF-β1 gene therapy may be a novel treatment for orthopedic diseases in which hyaline cartilage damage has occurred.Keywords
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