Hypoxia promotes growth of stem cells in dental follicle cell populations.

Yuntao Dai, Hongzhi He, Gary E Wise, Shaomian Yao
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Abstract

Adult stem cells (ASC) have been found in many tissues and are of great therapeutic potential due to their capability of differentiation. However, ASC comprise only a small fraction of the tissues. In order to use ASC for therapeutic purposes, it is important to obtain relatively pure stem cells in large quantities. Current methods for stem cell purification are mainly based on marker-dependent cell sorting techniques, which have various technical difficulties. In this study, we have attempted to develop novel conditions to favor the growth of the dental follicle stem cells (DFSC) such that the resultant cell populations are enriched in stem cells. Specifically, a heterogeneous dental follicle cell (H-DFC) population containing stem cells and homogenous non-stem cell dental follicle cell population were cultured at 1% or 5% hypoxic conditions. Only the heterogeneous population could increase proliferation in the hypoxic condition whereas the homogenous DFC did not change their proliferation rate. In addition, when the resultant cells from the heterogonous population were subjected to differentiation, they appeared to have a higher capacity of adipogenesis and osteogenesis as compared to the controls grown in the normal atmosphere (normoxic condition). These hypoxia-treated cells also express higher levels of some stem cell markers. Together, these data suggest that stem cells are enriched by culturing the heterogeneous cell populations in a reduced O(2) condition.

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缺氧促进牙滤泡细胞群干细胞的生长。
成体干细胞(Adult stem cells, ASC)已在许多组织中被发现,由于其分化能力,具有很大的治疗潜力。然而,ASC只占组织的一小部分。为了将ASC用于治疗目的,获得大量相对纯净的干细胞是很重要的。目前的干细胞纯化方法主要是基于标记依赖性细胞分选技术,存在各种技术难点。在这项研究中,我们试图开发有利于牙滤泡干细胞(DFSC)生长的新条件,从而使所得到的细胞群在干细胞中富集。具体来说,在1%或5%的缺氧条件下培养含有干细胞和同质非干细胞牙滤泡细胞的异质牙滤泡细胞(H-DFC)群体。在低氧条件下,只有异种群体能促进增殖,而同质DFC对其增殖速率没有影响。此外,当来自异种群体的所得细胞进行分化时,与在正常气氛(常压条件)下生长的对照相比,它们似乎具有更高的脂肪形成和成骨能力。这些缺氧处理过的细胞也表达了更高水平的一些干细胞标记物。综上所述,这些数据表明,在减少O(2)的条件下培养异质细胞群可以丰富干细胞。
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