Chondrogenic Potential of Dental-Derived Mesenchymal Stromal Cells

Q4 Medicine
Naveen Jeyaraman, G. S. Prajwal, Madhan Jeyaraman, S. Muthu, M. Khanna
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Abstract

The field of tissue engineering has revolutionized the world in organ and tissue regeneration. With the robust research among regenerative medicine experts and researchers, the plausibility of regenerating cartilage has come into the limelight. For cartilage tissue engineering, orthopedic surgeons and orthobiologists use the mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) of various origins along with the cytokines, growth factors, and scaffolds. The least utilized MSCs are of dental origin, which are the richest sources of stromal and progenitor cells. There is a paradigm shift towards the utilization of dental source MSCs in chondrogenesis and cartilage regeneration. Dental-derived MSCs possess similar phenotypes and genotypes like other sources of MSCs along with specific markers such as dentin matrix acidic phosphoprotein (DMP) -1, dentin sialophosphoprotein (DSPP), alkaline phosphatase (ALP), osteopontin (OPN), bone sialoprotein (BSP), and STRO-1. Concerning chondrogenicity, there is literature with marginal use of dental-derived MSCs. Various studies provide evidence for in-vitro and in-vivo chondrogenesis by dental-derived MSCs. With such evidence, clinical trials must be taken up to support or refute the evidence for regenerating cartilage tissues by dental-derived MSCs. This article highlights the significance of dental-derived MSCs for cartilage tissue regeneration.
牙源性间充质间质细胞的成软骨潜能
组织工程领域已经彻底改变了世界器官和组织再生。随着再生医学专家和研究人员的大力研究,软骨再生的可行性已经成为人们关注的焦点。对于软骨组织工程,骨科医生和骨科学家使用各种来源的间充质间质细胞(MSCs)以及细胞因子、生长因子和支架。利用最少的间充质干细胞是牙源性的,这是间充质细胞和祖细胞最丰富的来源。在软骨形成和软骨再生中利用牙源间充质干细胞的模式发生了转变。牙源性间质干细胞具有与其他来源的间质干细胞相似的表型和基因型,并具有特定的标记物,如牙本质基质酸性磷酸蛋白(DMP) -1、牙本质唾液磷酸蛋白(DSPP)、碱性磷酸酶(ALP)、骨桥蛋白(OPN)、骨唾液蛋白(BSP)和STRO-1。关于软骨形成,有文献表明牙源性间充质干细胞很少使用。各种研究为牙源性间充质干细胞的体外和体内软骨形成提供了证据。有了这样的证据,必须进行临床试验来支持或反驳牙源性MSCs再生软骨组织的证据。本文强调牙源性间充质干细胞在软骨组织再生中的重要意义。
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Clinical Osteology
Clinical Osteology Medicine-Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
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