{"title":"Dental stem cell dynamics in periodontal ligament regeneration: from mechanism to application.","authors":"Shuyi Wen, Xiao Zheng, Wuwei Yin, Yushan Liu, Ruijie Wang, Yaqi Zhao, Ziyi Liu, Cong Li, Jincheng Zeng, Mingdeng Rong","doi":"10.1186/s13287-024-04003-9","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"<p><p>Periodontitis, a globally prevalent chronic inflammatory disease is characterized by the progressive degradation of tooth-supporting structures, particularly the periodontal ligament (PDL), which can eventually result in tooth loss. Despite the various clinical interventions available, most focus on symptomatic relief and lack substantial evidence of supporting the functional regeneration of the PDL. Dental stem cells (DSCs), with their homology and mesenchymal stem cell (MSC) properties, have gained significant attention as a potential avenue for PDL regeneration. Consequently, multiple therapeutic strategies have been developed to enhance the efficacy of DSC-based treatments and improve clinical outcomes. This review examines the mechanisms by which DSCs and their derivatives promote PDL regeneration, and explores the diverse applications of exogenous implantation and endogenous regenerative technology (ERT) aimed at amplifying the regenerative capacity of endogenous DSCs. Additionally, the persistent challenges and controversies surrounding DSC therapies are discussed, alongside an evaluation of the limitations in current research on the underlying mechanisms and innovative applications of DSCs in PDL regeneration with the aim of providing new insights for future development. Periodontitis, a chronic inflammatory disease, represents a major global public health concern, affecting a significant proportion of the population and standing as the leading cause tooth loss in adults. The functional periodontal ligament (PDL) plays an indispensable role in maintaining periodontal health, as its structural and biological integrity is crucial for the long-term prognosis of periodontal tissues. It is widely recognized as the cornerstone of periodontal regeneration Despite the availability of various treatments, ranging from nonsurgical interventions to guided tissue regeneration (GTR) techniques, these methods have shown limited success in achieving meaningful PDL regeneration. As a result, the inability to fully restore PDL function underscores the urgent need for innovative therapeutic strategies at reconstructing this essential structure. Stem cell therapy, known for its regenerative and immunomodulatory potential, offers a promising approach for periodontal tissue repair. Their application marks a significant paradigm shift in the treatment of periodontal diseases, opening new avenues for functional PDL regeneration. However, much of the current research has primarily focused on the regeneration of alveolar bone and gingiva, as these hard and soft tissues can be more easily evaluated through visual assessment. The complexity of PDL structure, coupled with the intricate interactions among cellular and molecular components, presents significant scientific and clinical hurdles in translating DSC research into practical therapeutic applications. This review provides a thorough exploration of DSC dynamics in periodontal regeneration, detailing their origins, properties, and derived products, while also examining their potential mechanisms and applications in PDL regeneration. It offers an in-depth analysis of the current research, landscape, acknowledging both the progress made and the challenges that remain in bridging the gap between laboratory findings and clinical implementation. Finally, the need for continued investigation into the intricate mechanisms governing DSC behavior and the optimization of their use in regenerative therapies for periodontal diseases is also emphasized.</p>","PeriodicalId":21876,"journal":{"name":"Stem Cell Research & Therapy","volume":"15 1","pages":"389"},"PeriodicalIF":7.1000,"publicationDate":"2024-10-31","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11526537/pdf/","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Stem Cell Research & Therapy","FirstCategoryId":"3","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.1186/s13287-024-04003-9","RegionNum":2,"RegionCategory":"医学","ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"Q1","JCRName":"CELL & TISSUE ENGINEERING","Score":null,"Total":0}
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Periodontitis, a globally prevalent chronic inflammatory disease is characterized by the progressive degradation of tooth-supporting structures, particularly the periodontal ligament (PDL), which can eventually result in tooth loss. Despite the various clinical interventions available, most focus on symptomatic relief and lack substantial evidence of supporting the functional regeneration of the PDL. Dental stem cells (DSCs), with their homology and mesenchymal stem cell (MSC) properties, have gained significant attention as a potential avenue for PDL regeneration. Consequently, multiple therapeutic strategies have been developed to enhance the efficacy of DSC-based treatments and improve clinical outcomes. This review examines the mechanisms by which DSCs and their derivatives promote PDL regeneration, and explores the diverse applications of exogenous implantation and endogenous regenerative technology (ERT) aimed at amplifying the regenerative capacity of endogenous DSCs. Additionally, the persistent challenges and controversies surrounding DSC therapies are discussed, alongside an evaluation of the limitations in current research on the underlying mechanisms and innovative applications of DSCs in PDL regeneration with the aim of providing new insights for future development. Periodontitis, a chronic inflammatory disease, represents a major global public health concern, affecting a significant proportion of the population and standing as the leading cause tooth loss in adults. The functional periodontal ligament (PDL) plays an indispensable role in maintaining periodontal health, as its structural and biological integrity is crucial for the long-term prognosis of periodontal tissues. It is widely recognized as the cornerstone of periodontal regeneration Despite the availability of various treatments, ranging from nonsurgical interventions to guided tissue regeneration (GTR) techniques, these methods have shown limited success in achieving meaningful PDL regeneration. As a result, the inability to fully restore PDL function underscores the urgent need for innovative therapeutic strategies at reconstructing this essential structure. Stem cell therapy, known for its regenerative and immunomodulatory potential, offers a promising approach for periodontal tissue repair. Their application marks a significant paradigm shift in the treatment of periodontal diseases, opening new avenues for functional PDL regeneration. However, much of the current research has primarily focused on the regeneration of alveolar bone and gingiva, as these hard and soft tissues can be more easily evaluated through visual assessment. The complexity of PDL structure, coupled with the intricate interactions among cellular and molecular components, presents significant scientific and clinical hurdles in translating DSC research into practical therapeutic applications. This review provides a thorough exploration of DSC dynamics in periodontal regeneration, detailing their origins, properties, and derived products, while also examining their potential mechanisms and applications in PDL regeneration. It offers an in-depth analysis of the current research, landscape, acknowledging both the progress made and the challenges that remain in bridging the gap between laboratory findings and clinical implementation. Finally, the need for continued investigation into the intricate mechanisms governing DSC behavior and the optimization of their use in regenerative therapies for periodontal diseases is also emphasized.
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Stem Cell Research & Therapy serves as a leading platform for translational research in stem cell therapies. This international, peer-reviewed journal publishes high-quality open-access research articles, with a focus on basic, translational, and clinical research in stem cell therapeutics and regenerative therapies. Coverage includes animal models and clinical trials. Additionally, the journal offers reviews, viewpoints, commentaries, and reports.