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Modified mRNA for BMP-2 in Combination with Biomaterials Serves as a Transcript-Activated Matrix for Effectively Inducing Osteogenic Pathways in Stem Cells.

Elizabeth R Balmayor1,2, Johannes P Geiger2, Christian Koch2, Manish K Aneja2, Martijn van Griensven1, Carsten Rudolph2, Christian Plank2,3.   

Abstract

Bone regeneration using stem cells and growth factors has disadvantages while needing to use supraphysiological growth factors concentrations. Gene therapy has been proposed as alternative, but also has limitation. Messenger RNA (mRNA)-based transcript therapy is a novel approach that may solve plasmid DNA-based gene therapy limitations. Although much more efficient in delivering genes into the cell, mRNA is unfortunately unstable and immunogenic. However, recent reports indicated that chemical modifications of the mRNA molecule can improve stability and toxicity. In this study, we have combined biomaterials and chemically modified mRNA (cmRNA) encoding Metridia luciferase, eGFP, and bone morphogenetic protein (BMP)-2 to develop transcript-activated matrices (TAMs) for gene transfer to stem cells. BMP-2 cmRNA was produced to evaluate its feasibility in stimulating osteogenic differentiation. Fibrin gel and micro-macro biphasic calcium phosphate (MBCP) granules were used as biomaterials. A sustained release of hBMP-2 cmRNA from both biomaterials was observed during 7 days. This occurred significantly faster from the MBCP granules compared to fibrin gels (92% from MBCP and 43% from fibrin after 7 days). Stem cells cultured in hBMP-2 cmRNA/fibrin or on hBMP-2 cmRNA/MBCP were transfected and able to secrete significant amounts of hBMP-2. Furthermore, transfected cells expressed osteogenic markers in vitro. Interestingly, although both TAMs promoted gene expression at the same level, hBMP-2 cmRNA/MBCP granules induced significantly higher collagen I and osteocalcin gene expression. This matrix also induced more mineral deposition. Overall, our results demonstrated the feasibility of developing efficient TAMs for bone regeneration by combining biomaterials and cmRNAs. MBCP synergistically enhances the hBMP-2 cmRNA-induced osteogenic pathway.

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Keywords:  BMP-2; biomaterials; biphasic calcium phosphate; chemically modified mRNA; fibrin; mRNA delivery; transcript-activated matrices

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27676276     DOI: 10.1089/scd.2016.0171

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Stem Cells Dev        ISSN: 1547-3287            Impact factor:   3.272


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Review 4.  Gene therapy for bone healing: lessons learned and new approaches.

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Review 10.  RNA-based scaffolds for bone regeneration: application and mechanisms of mRNA, miRNA and siRNA.

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