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Tissue engineered cartilage from hTGF β2 transduced human adipose derived stem cells seeded in PLGA/alginate compound in vitro and in vivo

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JOURNAL OF BIOMEDICAL MATERIALS RESEARCH PART A
卷 86A, 期 4, 页码 1077-1087

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/jbm.a.31656

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human adipose derived stem cells (hASCs); transforming growth factor beta 2 (TGF beta 2); adenovirus; cartilage; tissue engineering

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  1. Chinese National Natural Science Foundation [30371431, 30500254]

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Chondrogenic potential of human adipose derived stem cells (hASCs) makes them a possible source of seeding cells for cartilage tissue engineering. We aim to examine the chondrogenic differentiation of human transforming growth factor beta 2 (hTGF beta 2) transduced hASCs seeded in three-dimensional scaffold ill vitro and ill vivo. In this study, hASCs were isolated from human subcutaneous adipose tissue and transduced with a replication deficient adenovirus carrying hTGF beta 2 (Ad5-hTGF beta 2), and then the transduced cells were seeded and cultured in PLGA/alginate compounds. RT-PCR analysis revealed that Ad5-hTGF beta 2 transduced hASCs produced aggrecan and collagen type II after 7-day induction ill vitro and continued throughout the culture period; this was also demonstrated by the positive staining of Alcian blue and immunohistochemistry for collagen type It. For ill vivo study, Ad5-hTGF beta 2 transduced hASCs seeded in PLGA/alginate compounds were implanted in subcutaneous pockets of nude mice; after 12 weeks, the implants were harvested and examined by haematoxylin and eosin staining, AB-PAS staining, and immunohistochemical analysis, and the results demonstrated the formation of cartilage tissue. As a control, all these were not observed in the constructs with Ad5-EGFP transduced hASCs. In conclusion, our study demonstrates that adenovirus-mediated hTGF beta 2 gene transfer is able to induce the hASCs into chondrogenic lineage both ill vitro and in vivo. Ads-hTGF beta 2 transduced hASCs combined with three-dimensional PLGA/alginate compound may be a viable method in treating injuries of cartilage. (c) 2007 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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