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Healing of massive segmental femoral bone defects in minipigs by allogenic ASCs engineered with FLPo/Frt-based baculovirus vectors
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Healing of massive segmental femoral bone defects in minipigs by allogenic ASCs engineered with FLPo/Frt-based baculovirus vectors

Chin-Yu Lin, Yao-Horng Wang, Kuei-Chang Li, Li-Yu Sung, Chia-Lin Yeh, Kun-Ju Lin, Tzu-Chen Yen, Yu-Han Chang and Yu-Chen Hu
Biomaterials, Vol.50(1), pp.98-106
2015

Abstract

Adipose-derived stem cells Baculovirus Gene therapy Massive bone defects Minipig Pre-clinical
Adipose-derived stem cells (ASCs) hold promise for bone regeneration but possess inferior osteogenesis potential. Allotransplantation of ASCs engineered with the BMP2/VEGF-expressing baculoviruses into rabbits healed critical-size segmental bone defects. To translate the technology to clinical applications, we aimed to demonstrate massive bone healing in minipigs that more closely mimicked the clinical scenarios, using a new hybrid baculovirus system consisting of BacFLPo expressing the codon-optimized FLP recombinase (FLPo) and the substrate baculovirus harboring the transgene flanked by Frt sequences. Co-transduction of minipig ASCs (pASCs) with BacFLPo and the substrate baculovirus enabled transgene cassette excision, recombination and minicircle formation in ≈73.7% of pASCs, which substantially prolonged the transgene (BMP2 and VEGF) expression to 28 days. When encoding BMP2, the FLPo/Frt-based system augmented the pASCs osteogenesis. Allotransplantation of the BMP2/VEGF-expressing pASCs into minipigs healed massive segmental bone defects (30mm in length) at the mid-diaphysis of femora, as evaluated by computed tomography, positron emission tomography, histology, immunohistochemical staining and biochemical testing. The defect size was ≈15% of femoral length in minipigs and was equivalent to ≈60-70mm of femoral defect in humans, thus the healing using pASCs engineered with the FLPo/Frt-based baculovirus represented a remarkable advance for the treatment of massive bone defects.

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