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Bone defects represent a major clinical and socioeconomic problem without suitable treatment options. Previous studies have shown that transforming growth factor β1 (TGFâβ1) is important in the development of various diseases. The present study aimed to investigate the therapeutic potential of rabbit bone marrowâderived mesenchymal stem cells (BMSCs) expressing TGFâβ1 in the treatment of rabbit femoral defects. First, rabbit BMSCs were identified and cultured. TGFâβ1 was then stably overexpressed in the rabbit BMSCs by lentivirus transfection, which was expressed at a high level in the femoral defects treated with TGFâβ1âoverexpressing BMSCs, compared with PBSâtreated controls. In addition, the TGFâβ1âoverexpressing BMSCs promoted new bone formation in the rabbit femoral defect model, and increased the expression of boneârelated markers at week 2 and week 6. Therefore, the study demonstrated that BMSCs overexpressing TGFâβ1 may provide a novel therapeutic option for femoral defects.
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