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Aptamer-Modified Tetrahedral Framework Nucleic Acid Synergized with TGF-β3 to Promote Cartilage Protection in Osteoarthritis by Enhancing Chondrogenic Differentiation of MSCs

Authors :
Shi, Xiaorui
Chen, Haowei
Yang, Hao
Xue, Song
Li, Yang
Fang, Xiaofeng
Ding, Changhai
Zhu, Zhaohua
Source :
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces; September 2024, Vol. 16 Issue: 38 p50484-50496, 13p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Characterized by progressive and irreversible degeneration of the articular cartilage (AC), osteoarthritis (OA) is the most common chronic joint disease, and there is no cure for OA at present. Recent studies suggest that enhancing the recruitment of endogenous mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) to damaged cartilage is a promising therapeutic strategy for cartilage repair. Tetrahedral framework nucleic acid (tFNA) is a novel DNA nanomaterial and has shown great potential in the field of biomedical science. Transforming growth factor-beta 3 (TGF-β3), a vital member of the highly conserved TGF-β superfamily, is considered to induce chondrogenesis. A 66-base DNA aptamer named HM69 is reported to identify and recruit MSCs. In this study, aptamer HM69-modified tFNAs were successfully self-assembled and used to load TGF-β3 when the disulfide bonds combined. We confirmed the successful synthesis of the final composition, HM69-tFNA@TGF-β3 (HTT), by PAGE, dynamic light scattering, and atomic force microscopy. The results of in vitro experiments showed that HTT effectively induced MSC proliferation, migration, and chondrogenic differentiation. In addition, HTT-treated MSCs were shown to protect the OA chondrocytes. In DMM mice, the injection of HTT improved the therapeutic outcome of mouse pain symptoms and AC degeneration. In conclusion, this study innovatively used the disulfide bonds combined with TGF-β3 and tFNA, and an additional sequence HM69 was loaded on tFNA for the better-targeted recruitment of MSCs. HTT demonstrated its role in promoting the chondrogenesis of MSCs and cartilage protection, indicating that it might be promising for OA therapy.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
19448244
Volume :
16
Issue :
38
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs67405227
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.4c12159