Nucleic acids and analogs for bone regeneration

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Yuxin Zhang
Wenjuan Ma
Yuxi Zhan
Chenchen Mao
Xiaoru Shao
Xueping Xie
Xiawei Wei
Yunfeng Lin
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[1] Sichuan University,State Key Laboratory of Oral Diseases, National Clinical Research Center for Oral Diseases, Department of Oral Surgery, West China Hospital of Stomatology
[2] Sichuan University,Lab of Aging Research and Nanotoxicology, State Key Laboratory of Biotherapy, West China Hospital
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Bone Research | / 6卷
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With the incidence of different bone diseases increasing, effective therapies are needed that coordinate a combination of various technologies and biological materials. Bone tissue engineering has also been considered as a promising strategy to repair various bone defects. Therefore, different biological materials that can promote stem cell proliferation, migration, and osteoblastic differentiation to accelerate bone tissue regeneration and repair have also become the focus of research in multiple fields. Stem cell therapy, biomaterial scaffolds, and biological growth factors have shown potential for bone tissue engineering; however, off-target effects and cytotoxicity have limited their clinical use. The application of nucleic acids (deoxyribonucleic acid or ribonucleic acid) and nucleic acid analogs (peptide nucleic acids or locked nucleic acids), which are designed based on foreign genes or with special structures, can be taken up by target cells to exert different effects such as modulating protein expression, replacing a missing gene, or targeting specific gens or proteins. Due to some drawbacks, nucleic acids and nucleic acid analogs are combined with various delivery systems to exert enhanced effects, but current studies of these molecules have not yet satisfied clinical requirements. In-depth studies of nucleic acid or nucleic acid analog delivery systems have been performed, with a particular focus on bone tissue regeneration and repair. In this review, we mainly introduce delivery systems for nucleic acids and nucleic acid analogs and their applications in bone repair and regeneration. At the same time, the application of conventional scaffold materials for the delivery of nucleic acids and nucleic acid analogs is also discussed.
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