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Gene Delivery for Periodontal Tissue Engineering: Current Knowledge - Future Possibilities

Journal

CURRENT GENE THERAPY
Volume 9, Issue 4, Pages 248-266

Publisher

BENTHAM SCIENCE PUBL LTD
DOI: 10.2174/156652309788921071

Keywords

Tissue engineering; Gene delivery; Gene therapeutics; Controlled release; Growth factors; Extracellular matrix; Periodontal regeneration; Regenerative medicine

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [30700173]

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The cellular and molecular events of periodontal healing are coordinated and regulated by an elaborate system of signaling molecules, pointing to a primary strategy for functional periodontal compartment regeneration to replicate components of the natural cellular microenvironment by providing an artificial extracellular matrix (ECM) and by delivering growth factors. However, even with optimal carriers, the localized delivery of growth factors often requires a large amount of protein to stimulate significant effects in vivo, which increases the risk and unwanted side effects. A simple and relatively new approach to bypassing this dilemma involves converting cells into protein producing factories. This is done by a so-called gene delivery method. Novel gene delivery systems, acting as localized depots of genes, provide an extended sustained release of genes, giving prolonged maintenance of the therapeutic level of encoded proteins. However, gene therapy in periodontal regenerative medicine is clearly in its infancy. Significant efforts still need to be made in developing safe and effective delivery platforms and clarifying how gene delivery, in combination with tissue engineering, may mimic critical aspects of the natural biological processes occurring in periodontal development and repair. The aim of this review is to trace an outline of the state-of-the-art in the application of gene delivery and tissue engineering strategies for periodontal healing and regeneration.

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