Assessment of Feasibility of the M2 Macrophage-Based Adoptive Gene Transfer Strategy for Osteoarthritis with a Mouse Model
Matilda H.-C. Sheng, David J. Baylink, Charles H. Rundle, Kin-Hing William Lau

TL;DR
This study shows that M2 macrophages can deliver therapeutic genes to treat osteoarthritis in mice, potentially offering a new treatment strategy.
Contribution
The study introduces M2 macrophages as a novel vehicle for targeted gene delivery to treat osteoarthritis.
Findings
M2 macrophages were retained in inflamed synovia after joint injection.
IL-1Ra-expressing M2 macrophages reduced OA progression in mice.
Treatment delayed OA progression when given before or after OA development.
Abstract
Current osteoarthritis (OA) therapies fail to yield long-term clinical benefits, due in part to the lack of a mechanism for the targeted and confined delivery of therapeutics to OA joints. This study evaluates if M2 macrophages are effective cell vehicles for the targeted and confined delivery of therapeutic genes to OA joints. CT bioluminescence in vivo cell tracing and fluorescent microscopy reveal that intraarticularly injected M2 macrophages were recruited to and retained at inflamed synovia. The feasibility of an M2 macrophage-based adoptive gene transfer strategy for OA was assessed using IL-1Ra as the therapeutic gene in a mouse tibial plateau injury model. Mouse M2 macrophages were transduced with lentiviral vectors expressing IL-1Ra or GFP. The transduced macrophages were intraarticularly injected into injured joints at 7 days post-injury and OA progression was monitored with…
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Taxonomy
TopicsOsteoarthritis Treatment and Mechanisms · Knee injuries and reconstruction techniques · Total Knee Arthroplasty Outcomes
