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Highly versatile cell-penetrating peptide loaded scaffold for efficient and localised gene delivery to multiple cell types: From development to application in tissue engineering

  • Rosanne M. Raftery
  • , David P. Walsh
  • , Lia Blokpoel Ferreras
  • , Irene Mencía Castaño
  • , Gang Chen
  • , Mark LeMoine
  • , Gizem Osman
  • , Kevin M. Shakesheff
  • , James E. Dixon
  • , Fergal J. O'Brien
  • Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland
  • Trinity College Dublin
  • University of Nottingham

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Abstract

Gene therapy has recently come of age with seven viral vector-based therapies gaining regulatory approval in recent years. In tissue engineering, non-viral vectors are preferred over viral vectors, however, lower transfection efficiencies and difficulties with delivery remain major limitations hampering clinical translation. This study describes the development of a novel multi-domain cell-penetrating peptide, GET, designed to enhance cell interaction and intracellular translocation of nucleic acids; combined with a series of porous collagen-based scaffolds with proven regenerative potential for different indications. GET was capable of transfecting cell types from all three germ layers, including stem cells, with an efficiency comparable to Lipofectamine® 3000, without inducing cytotoxicity. When implanted in vivo, GET gene-activated scaffolds allowed for host cell infiltration, transfection localized to the implantation site and sustained, but transient, changes in gene expression – demonstrating both the efficacy and safety of the approach. Finally, GET carrying osteogenic (pBMP-2) and angiogenic (pVEGF) genes were incorporated into collagen-hydroxyapatite scaffolds and with a single 2 μg dose of therapeutic pDNA, induced complete repair of critical-sized bone defects within 4 weeks. GET represents an exciting development in gene therapy and by combining it with a scaffold-based delivery system offers tissue engineering solutions for a myriad of regenerative indications.

Original languageEnglish
Article number119277
JournalBiomaterials
Volume216
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sep 2019
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Bone regeneration
  • Cell-penetrating peptide
  • Gene delivery
  • GET
  • Tissue engineering

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