Introduction of a three-dimensional and layered (TDL) culture, a novel primary co-culture method for ameloblasts and pulp-derived cells.

Q4 Medicine
Takuya Notani, Makoto J Tabata, Hachiro Iseki, Otto Baba, Yoshiro Takano
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Abstract

The enamel organ engaged in enamel matrix formation in tooth germs comprises four different cell types: the ameloblasts, the cells of the stratum intermedium, stellate reticulum, and the outer enamel epithelium, each characterized by distinct structural features. In ordinary primary cultures of tooth-derived cells, these cells generally become flat in profile and hardly regain their original profiles comparable to those in vivo, even under conditions that can induce the expression of functional markers from these cells. To overcome this limitation inherent to the cell culture of tooth-derived cells, we introduced a novel co-culture method, a "three-dimensional and layered (TDL) culture", a three-dimensional (3D) culture of dental pulp-derived cells dispersed in type I collagen gel combined with a layered culture of enamel epithelial cells seeded on top of the gel to establish thereby a culture condition where the functional tooth-derived cells regain their original structures and spatial arrangements. We subjected the TDL gels thus prepared to floating cultures and found that, in the layered epithelial cells, those facing the 3D gel became cuboidal/short columnar in shape, showed cell polarity and well-developed intercellular junctions, had PAS positive material in their cytoplasm, and expressed a distinct immunoreactivity for cyotokeratin 14 and amelogenins. Pulpal cells in the gel displayed a strong ALP activity throughout the 3D gel. The current observations have clearly shown that the structural and functional features reminiscent of early secretory ameloblasts could be restored in the enamel organ-derived cells in a TDL culture.

介绍了一种三维分层(TDL)培养方法,一种新的成釉细胞和浆源性细胞共培养方法。
牙胚中参与牙釉质基质形成的牙釉质器官包括四种不同类型的细胞:成釉细胞、中间层细胞、星状网细胞和外牙釉质上皮细胞,每种细胞都有不同的结构特征。在牙齿来源细胞的普通原代培养中,即使在可以诱导这些细胞表达功能标记的条件下,这些细胞通常也会变得扁平,并且很难恢复其与体内细胞相比的原始轮廓。为了克服牙源性细胞培养固有的局限性,我们引入了一种新的共培养方法,即“三维分层(TDL)培养”,一种分散在I型胶原凝胶中的牙髓源性细胞的三维(3D)培养,结合在凝胶顶部的牙釉质上皮细胞的分层培养,从而建立一个培养条件,使功能牙源性细胞恢复其原始结构和空间排列。我们将这样制备的TDL凝胶进行漂浮培养,发现在层状上皮细胞中,面向3D凝胶的上皮细胞呈立方体/短柱状,具有细胞极性和发育良好的细胞间连接,细胞质中含有PAS阳性物质,并对细胞角蛋白14和淀粉原蛋白表现出明显的免疫反应性。凝胶中的牙髓细胞在整个3D凝胶中显示出很强的ALP活性。目前的观察已经清楚地表明,在TDL培养中,牙釉质器官来源的细胞可以恢复早期分泌成釉细胞的结构和功能特征。
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Archives of histology and cytology
Archives of histology and cytology 生物-细胞生物学
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期刊介绍: The Archives of Histology and Cytology provides prompt publication in English of original works on the histology and histochemistry of man and animals. The articles published are in principle restricted to studies on vertebrates, but investigations using invertebrates may be accepted when the intention and results present issues of common interest to vertebrate researchers. Pathological studies may also be accepted, if the observations and interpretations are deemed to contribute toward increasing knowledge of the normal features of the cells or tissues concerned. This journal will also publish reviews offering evaluations and critical interpretations of recent studies and theories.
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