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Papers: 7 Dec 24 - 13 Dec 24


2024 Nov 12


Cytotherapy


39665739

TissueGene-C induces anti-inflammatory activity and M2 macrophage polarization via activation of prostaglandin E signaling.

Authors

Tran H, Tauro W, Mobasheri A, Noh MJ

Abstract

Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most common form of degenerative joint disease that commonly affects the knees, hips and hands. OA is a mechano-inflammatory disease characterized by low-grade inflammation, which results in breakdown of the cartilage extracellular matrix within joints, leading to pain, stiffness and inflammation. TissueGene-C (TG-C) is a cell and gene therapy investigational drug for treating knee OA that comprises human allogeneic chondrocytes and an irradiated modified cell line stably expressing transforming growth factor beta 1 (TGF-β1). Previous pre-clinical animal studies have shown that TG-C provides pain relief via its anti-inflammatory effects and cartilage structural improvement in a rat OA model. The goal of this study was to investigate the mechanism of action of TG-C, explore its anti-inflammatory activity and identify the TG-C-derived active factor(s) responsible for its efficacy.