Treatment Of Inflammatory Bone Loss in Periodontitis By Stem Cell-Derived Exosomes

Fengzhen Lei, Mujia Li, Tingting Lin, Hong Zhou, Fei Wang, X. Su
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Periodontitis is the primary cause of tooth loss, but there is no effective treatment to repair inflammatory bone loss in periodontitis. Exosomes emerge as essential paracrine factors of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) that mediated tissue regeneration. Here, we investigated the potential of exosomes secreted by periodontal ligament stem cells (PDLSCs) as therapeutics for the bone defect in periodontitis. Exosomes secreted from PDLSCs derived from healthy periodontal ligaments (h-PDLSCs) and their function were evaluated on PDLSCs isolated from the inflammatory periodontal ligament of periodontitis patients (i-PDLSCs). Treatment of exosomes of h-PDLSCs led to an increase in the formation of mineralized nodules and the expressions of osteogenic genes and proteins in i-PDLSCs. Mechanistically, h-PDLSCs-exosomes suppressed the over-activation of canonical Wnt signaling to recover the osteogenic differentiation capacity of i-PDLSCs. To evaluate the therapeutic of exosomes on inflammatory bone loss, h-PDLSCs-exosomes loaded with Matrigel or β-TCP were employed to repair bone defects in rat models of periodontitis. Compared to the vehicle-treated control group, h-PDLSCs-exosomes-treated rats resulted in more bone formation in the defect of alveolar bone. In conclusion, these results demonstrated that exosomes derived from healthy PDLSCs could rescue the osteogenesis capacity of endogenous stem cells under an inflammatory environment and promote regeneration of alveolar bone. Our findings suggest that MSCs-derived exosome is an effective and practical cell-free MSC therapeutic for the treatment of periodontitis. STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE: : There is no effective treatment to repair inflammatory bone loss in periodontitis. As essential paracrine factors of PDLSCs, exosomes might mediate tissue regeneration during stem cell therapy. Here, we reported that exosomes secreted from healthy PDLSCs promoted the osteogenic differentiation of PDLSCs derived from periodontitis tissue. Healthy PDLSCs-exosomes treatment resulted in accelerated bone formation in the defect of alveolar bone in rat models of periodontitis. Mechanistically, h-PDLSCs-exosomes suppressed the over-activation of canonical Wnt signaling to recover the osteogenic differentiation capacity of inflammatory PDLSCs. These findings suggest that MSCs-derived exosome is an effective and practical cell-free MSC therapeutic for the treatment of periodontitis.
干细胞来源的外泌体治疗牙周炎炎症性骨丢失
牙周炎是牙齿脱落的主要原因,但目前还没有有效的治疗方法来修复牙周炎引起的炎症性骨质流失。外泌体是间充质干细胞(MSCs)介导组织再生的重要旁分泌因子。在这里,我们研究了由牙周韧带干细胞(PDLSCs)分泌的外泌体作为牙周炎骨缺损治疗药物的潜力。利用从牙周炎患者炎症性牙周韧带分离的PDLSCs (i-PDLSCs)评估健康牙周韧带衍生的PDLSCs分泌的外泌体及其功能。h-PDLSCs外泌体的处理导致i-PDLSCs中矿化结节的形成和成骨基因和蛋白的表达增加。机制上,h- pdlscs -外泌体抑制典型Wnt信号的过度激活,以恢复i-PDLSCs的成骨分化能力。为了评估外泌体对炎症性骨丢失的治疗作用,我们采用负载Matrigel或β-TCP的h- pdlscs外泌体修复大鼠牙周炎模型的骨缺损。与载体处理对照组相比,h- pdlscs外泌体处理的大鼠在牙槽骨缺损处形成更多的骨。综上所述,这些结果表明,来自健康PDLSCs的外泌体可以在炎症环境下恢复内源性干细胞的成骨能力,促进牙槽骨的再生。我们的研究结果表明,MSC来源的外泌体是一种有效的、实用的无细胞MSC治疗牙周炎的方法。意义声明:目前还没有有效的治疗方法来修复牙周炎的炎症性骨质流失。外泌体作为PDLSCs必不可少的旁分泌因子,可能在干细胞治疗过程中介导组织再生。在这里,我们报道了健康PDLSCs分泌的外泌体促进了来自牙周炎组织的PDLSCs的成骨分化。健康pdlscs -外泌体治疗导致牙周炎大鼠牙槽骨缺损加速骨形成。机制上,h-PDLSCs-外泌体抑制典型Wnt信号的过度激活,以恢复炎性PDLSCs的成骨分化能力。这些结果表明,MSC来源的外泌体是一种有效的、实用的无细胞MSC治疗牙周炎的药物。
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