Pulp stem cells derived from human permanent and deciduous teeth: Biological characteristics and therapeutic applications
Autor: | Jing Mao, Xin Shi, Yan Liu |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2020 |
Předmět: |
0301 basic medicine
tissue regeneration Biology pulp‐dentin regeneration Concise Reviews 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine Tissue engineering stomatognathic system Dental pulp stem cells Animals Humans Regeneration cell banking Tooth Deciduous lcsh:QH573-671 Dental Pulp Biological Specimen Banks lcsh:R5-920 Concise Review lcsh:Cytology Stem Cells Regeneration (biology) Mesenchymal stem cell Cell Biology General Medicine Cell biology Transplantation stomatognathic diseases 030104 developmental biology pulp stem cells Pulp (tooth) Stem cell cell homing lcsh:Medicine (General) 030217 neurology & neurosurgery Stem Cell Transplantation Developmental Biology Homing (hematopoietic) |
Zdroj: | Stem Cells Translational Medicine, Vol 9, Iss 4, Pp 445-464 (2020) Stem Cells Translational Medicine |
ISSN: | 2157-6564 2157-6580 |
Popis: | Human pulp stem cells (PSCs) include dental pulp stem cells (DPSCs) isolated from dental pulp tissues of human extracted permanent teeth and stem cells from human exfoliated deciduous teeth (SHED). Depending on their multipotency and sensitivity to local paracrine activity, DPSCs and SHED exert therapeutic applications at multiple levels beyond the scope of the stomatognathic system. This review is specifically concentrated on PSC-updated biological characteristics and their promising therapeutic applications in (pre)clinical practice. Biologically, distinguished from conventional mesenchymal stem cell markers in vitro, NG2, Gli1, and Celsr1 have been evidenced as PSC markers in vivo. Both perivascular cells and glial cells account for PSC origin. Therapeutically, endodontic regeneration is where PSCs hold the most promises, attributable of PSCs’ robust angiogenic, neurogenic, and odontogenic capabilities. More recently, the interplay between cell homing and liberated growth factors from dentin matrix has endowed a novel approach for pulp-dentin complex regeneration. In addition, PSC transplantation for extraoral tissue repair and regeneration has achieved immense progress, following their multipotential differentiation and paracrine mechanism. Accordingly, PSC banking is undergoing extensively with the intent of advancing tissue engineering, disease remodeling, and (pre)clinical treatments. Significance statement Pulp stem cells can be readily harvested from dental pulp tissue of extracted permanent teeth and exfoliated deciduous teeth, respectively. However, a systematic and comprehensive review about pulp stem cells in terms of biological attributes and therapeutic applications is lacking. Accordingly, this review is concentrated on pulp stem cells to emphasize their updated biological characteristics such as cell markers, multipotency and origin, and promising therapeutic applications, including endodontic regeneration and extraoral tissue repair and regeneration, as well as rising cell bank with the intent of enhancing the understanding of dental mesenchymal stem cells and advancing associated tissue engineering and disease treatment. |
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