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Angiogenic Effects of Human Dental Pulp and Bone Marrow-Derived Mesenchymal Stromal Cells and their Extracellular Vesicles

Blood vessel formation or angiogenesis is a key process for successful tooth regeneration. Bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stromal cells (BM-MSCs) possess paracrine proangiogenic properties, which are, at least partially, induced by their extracellular vesicles (EVs). However, the isolation of BM-MS...

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Autores principales: Merckx, Greet, Hosseinkhani, Baharak, Kuypers, Sören, Deville, Sarah, Irobi, Joy, Nelissen, Inge, Michiels, Luc, Lambrichts, Ivo, Bronckaers, Annelies
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7072370/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32012900
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells9020312
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author Merckx, Greet
Hosseinkhani, Baharak
Kuypers, Sören
Deville, Sarah
Irobi, Joy
Nelissen, Inge
Michiels, Luc
Lambrichts, Ivo
Bronckaers, Annelies
author_facet Merckx, Greet
Hosseinkhani, Baharak
Kuypers, Sören
Deville, Sarah
Irobi, Joy
Nelissen, Inge
Michiels, Luc
Lambrichts, Ivo
Bronckaers, Annelies
author_sort Merckx, Greet
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description Blood vessel formation or angiogenesis is a key process for successful tooth regeneration. Bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stromal cells (BM-MSCs) possess paracrine proangiogenic properties, which are, at least partially, induced by their extracellular vesicles (EVs). However, the isolation of BM-MSCs is associated with several drawbacks, which could be overcome by MSC-like cells of the teeth, called dental pulp stromal cells (DPSCs). This study aims to compare the angiogenic content and functions of DPSC and BM-MSC EVs and conditioned medium (CM). The angiogenic protein profile of DPSC- and BM-MSC-derived EVs, CM and EV-depleted CM was screened by an antibody array and confirmed by ELISA. Functional angiogenic effects were tested in transwell migration and chicken chorioallantoic membrane assays. All secretion fractions contained several pro- and anti-angiogenic proteins and induced in vitro endothelial cell motility. This chemotactic potential was higher for (EV-depleted) CM, compared to EVs with a stronger effect for BM-MSCs. Finally, BM-MSC CM, but not DPSC CM, nor EVs, increased in ovo angiogenesis. In conclusion, we showed that DPSCs are less potent in relation to endothelial cell chemotaxis and in ovo neovascularization, compared to BM-MSCs, which emphasizes the importance of choice of cell type and secretion fraction for stem cell-based regenerative therapies in inducing angiogenesis.
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spelling pubmed-70723702020-03-19 Angiogenic Effects of Human Dental Pulp and Bone Marrow-Derived Mesenchymal Stromal Cells and their Extracellular Vesicles Merckx, Greet Hosseinkhani, Baharak Kuypers, Sören Deville, Sarah Irobi, Joy Nelissen, Inge Michiels, Luc Lambrichts, Ivo Bronckaers, Annelies Cells Article Blood vessel formation or angiogenesis is a key process for successful tooth regeneration. Bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stromal cells (BM-MSCs) possess paracrine proangiogenic properties, which are, at least partially, induced by their extracellular vesicles (EVs). However, the isolation of BM-MSCs is associated with several drawbacks, which could be overcome by MSC-like cells of the teeth, called dental pulp stromal cells (DPSCs). This study aims to compare the angiogenic content and functions of DPSC and BM-MSC EVs and conditioned medium (CM). The angiogenic protein profile of DPSC- and BM-MSC-derived EVs, CM and EV-depleted CM was screened by an antibody array and confirmed by ELISA. Functional angiogenic effects were tested in transwell migration and chicken chorioallantoic membrane assays. All secretion fractions contained several pro- and anti-angiogenic proteins and induced in vitro endothelial cell motility. This chemotactic potential was higher for (EV-depleted) CM, compared to EVs with a stronger effect for BM-MSCs. Finally, BM-MSC CM, but not DPSC CM, nor EVs, increased in ovo angiogenesis. In conclusion, we showed that DPSCs are less potent in relation to endothelial cell chemotaxis and in ovo neovascularization, compared to BM-MSCs, which emphasizes the importance of choice of cell type and secretion fraction for stem cell-based regenerative therapies in inducing angiogenesis. MDPI 2020-01-28 /pmc/articles/PMC7072370/ /pubmed/32012900 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells9020312 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Merckx, Greet
Hosseinkhani, Baharak
Kuypers, Sören
Deville, Sarah
Irobi, Joy
Nelissen, Inge
Michiels, Luc
Lambrichts, Ivo
Bronckaers, Annelies
Angiogenic Effects of Human Dental Pulp and Bone Marrow-Derived Mesenchymal Stromal Cells and their Extracellular Vesicles
title Angiogenic Effects of Human Dental Pulp and Bone Marrow-Derived Mesenchymal Stromal Cells and their Extracellular Vesicles
title_full Angiogenic Effects of Human Dental Pulp and Bone Marrow-Derived Mesenchymal Stromal Cells and their Extracellular Vesicles
title_fullStr Angiogenic Effects of Human Dental Pulp and Bone Marrow-Derived Mesenchymal Stromal Cells and their Extracellular Vesicles
title_full_unstemmed Angiogenic Effects of Human Dental Pulp and Bone Marrow-Derived Mesenchymal Stromal Cells and their Extracellular Vesicles
title_short Angiogenic Effects of Human Dental Pulp and Bone Marrow-Derived Mesenchymal Stromal Cells and their Extracellular Vesicles
title_sort angiogenic effects of human dental pulp and bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stromal cells and their extracellular vesicles
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7072370/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32012900
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells9020312
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