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SCAPs Regulate Differentiation of DFSCs During Tooth Root Development in Swine

The tooth root transmits and balances occlusal forces through the periodontium to the alveolar bone. The periodontium, including the gingiva, the periodontal ligament, the cementum and the partial alveolar bone, derives from the dental follicle (DF), except for the gingiva. In the early developmenta...

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Autores principales: Wu, Xiaoshan, Hu, Lei, Li, Yan, Li, Yang, Wang, Fu, Ma, Ping, Wang, Jinsong, Zhang, Chunmei, Jiang, Canhua, Wang, Songlin
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5835700/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29511365
http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/ijms.22495
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author Wu, Xiaoshan
Hu, Lei
Li, Yan
Li, Yang
Wang, Fu
Ma, Ping
Wang, Jinsong
Zhang, Chunmei
Jiang, Canhua
Wang, Songlin
author_facet Wu, Xiaoshan
Hu, Lei
Li, Yan
Li, Yang
Wang, Fu
Ma, Ping
Wang, Jinsong
Zhang, Chunmei
Jiang, Canhua
Wang, Songlin
author_sort Wu, Xiaoshan
collection PubMed
description The tooth root transmits and balances occlusal forces through the periodontium to the alveolar bone. The periodontium, including the gingiva, the periodontal ligament, the cementum and the partial alveolar bone, derives from the dental follicle (DF), except for the gingiva. In the early developmental stages, the DF surrounds the tooth germ as a sphere and functions to promote tooth eruption. However, the morphological dynamics and factors regulating the differentiation of the DF during root elongation remain largely unknown. Miniature pigs are regarded as a useful experimental animal for modeling in craniofacial research because they are similar to humans with respect to dentition and mandible anatomy. In the present study, we used the third deciduous incisor of miniature pig as the model to investigate the factors influencing DF differentiation during root development. We found that the DF was shaped like a crescent and was located between the root apical and the alveolar bone. The expression levels of WNT5a, β-Catenin, and COL-I gradually increased from the center of the DF (beneath the apical foramen) to the lateral coronal corner, where the DF differentiates into the periodontium. To determine the potential regulatory role of the apical papilla on DF cell differentiation, we co-cultured dental follicle stem cells (DFSCs) with stem cells of the apical papilla (SCAPs). The osteogenesis and fibrogenesis abilities of DFSCs were inhibited when being co-cultured with SCAPs, suggesting that the fate of the DF can be regulated by signals from the apical papilla. The apical papilla may sustain the undifferentiated status of DFSCs before root development finishes. These data yield insight into the interaction between the root apex and surrounding DF tissues in root and periodontium development and shed light on the future study of root regeneration in large mammals.
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spelling pubmed-58357002018-03-06 SCAPs Regulate Differentiation of DFSCs During Tooth Root Development in Swine Wu, Xiaoshan Hu, Lei Li, Yan Li, Yang Wang, Fu Ma, Ping Wang, Jinsong Zhang, Chunmei Jiang, Canhua Wang, Songlin Int J Med Sci Research Paper The tooth root transmits and balances occlusal forces through the periodontium to the alveolar bone. The periodontium, including the gingiva, the periodontal ligament, the cementum and the partial alveolar bone, derives from the dental follicle (DF), except for the gingiva. In the early developmental stages, the DF surrounds the tooth germ as a sphere and functions to promote tooth eruption. However, the morphological dynamics and factors regulating the differentiation of the DF during root elongation remain largely unknown. Miniature pigs are regarded as a useful experimental animal for modeling in craniofacial research because they are similar to humans with respect to dentition and mandible anatomy. In the present study, we used the third deciduous incisor of miniature pig as the model to investigate the factors influencing DF differentiation during root development. We found that the DF was shaped like a crescent and was located between the root apical and the alveolar bone. The expression levels of WNT5a, β-Catenin, and COL-I gradually increased from the center of the DF (beneath the apical foramen) to the lateral coronal corner, where the DF differentiates into the periodontium. To determine the potential regulatory role of the apical papilla on DF cell differentiation, we co-cultured dental follicle stem cells (DFSCs) with stem cells of the apical papilla (SCAPs). The osteogenesis and fibrogenesis abilities of DFSCs were inhibited when being co-cultured with SCAPs, suggesting that the fate of the DF can be regulated by signals from the apical papilla. The apical papilla may sustain the undifferentiated status of DFSCs before root development finishes. These data yield insight into the interaction between the root apex and surrounding DF tissues in root and periodontium development and shed light on the future study of root regeneration in large mammals. Ivyspring International Publisher 2018-01-19 /pmc/articles/PMC5835700/ /pubmed/29511365 http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/ijms.22495 Text en © Ivyspring International Publisher This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY-NC) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/). See http://ivyspring.com/terms for full terms and conditions.
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Hu, Lei
Li, Yan
Li, Yang
Wang, Fu
Ma, Ping
Wang, Jinsong
Zhang, Chunmei
Jiang, Canhua
Wang, Songlin
SCAPs Regulate Differentiation of DFSCs During Tooth Root Development in Swine
title SCAPs Regulate Differentiation of DFSCs During Tooth Root Development in Swine
title_full SCAPs Regulate Differentiation of DFSCs During Tooth Root Development in Swine
title_fullStr SCAPs Regulate Differentiation of DFSCs During Tooth Root Development in Swine
title_full_unstemmed SCAPs Regulate Differentiation of DFSCs During Tooth Root Development in Swine
title_short SCAPs Regulate Differentiation of DFSCs During Tooth Root Development in Swine
title_sort scaps regulate differentiation of dfscs during tooth root development in swine
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5835700/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29511365
http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/ijms.22495
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