BMP-2 Delivery through Liposomes in Bone Regeneration

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Abstract

Bone regeneration is a central focus of maxillofacial research, especially when dealing with dental implants or critical sized wound sites. While bone has great regeneration potential, exogenous delivery of growth factors can greatly enhance the speed, duration, and quality of osseointegration, making a difference in a patient’s quality of life. Bone morphogenic protein 2 (BMP-2) is a highly potent growth factor that acts as a recruiting molecule for mesenchymal stromal cells, induces a rapid differentiation of them into osteoblasts, while also maintaining their viability. Currently, the literature data shows that the liposomal direct delivery or transfection of plasmids containing BMP-2 at the bone wound site often results in the overexpression of osteogenic markers and result in enhanced mineralization with formation of new bone matrix. We reviewed the literature on the scientific data regarding BMP-2 delivery with the help of liposomes. This may provide the ground for a future new bone regeneration strategy with real chances of reaching clinical practice.

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Dirzu, N., Lucaciu, O., Dirzu, D. S., Soritau, O., Cenariu, D., Crisan, B., … Campian, R. S. (2022, February 1). BMP-2 Delivery through Liposomes in Bone Regeneration. Applied Sciences (Switzerland). MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/app12031373

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