Mesenchymal Stem Cell Properties of Periodontal Ligament Cells From Deciduous and Permanent Teeth


Autoria(s): SILVERIO, Karina Gonzales; RODRIGUES, Thaisangela Lopes; COLETTA, Ricardo Dela; BENEVIDES, Luciana; SILVA, Joao Santana Da; CASATI, Marcio Zaffalon; SALLUM, Enilson Antonio; NOCITI JR., Francisco Humberto
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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19/10/2012

19/10/2012

2010

Resumo

Background: Human postnatal stem cells have been identified in periodontal ligaments (PDLs). In this study, the in vitro biologic properties of CD105(+) enriched cell subsets from PDLs harvested from deciduous (DePDL) and permanent (PePDL) teeth are comparatively assessed. Methods: PDL tissue was obtained from 12 teeth (six primary and six permanent) from which CD105(+) CD34(-) CD45(-) cells were isolated by magnetic cell sorting. To identify and quantitatively compare the stem cell markers, DePDL and PePDL cells were assessed for CD166 surface antigen expression by flow cytometry, real-time polymerase chain reaction, and immunostaining for Stro-1 and Oct-4, osteogenic and adipogenic differentiation, and proliferation rate by trypan blue method. Results: Magnetic cell sorting isolated cell populations containing 23.87% (+/- 11.98%) and 11.68% (+/- 6.27%) of CD105(+) expressing cells from PePDL and DePDL, respectively. Flow cytometric analysis demonstrated a higher proportion of CD105(+) cells coexpressing CD166 surface antigen in PePDL, whereas immunostaining and real-time polymerase chain reaction analysis demonstrated that both cell subsets expressed Stro-1 and Oct-4. DePDL-CD105(+) subsets were more proliferative compared to PePDL subsets, and both cell populations showed multipotential capabilities to differentiate in vitro to osteoblast/cementoblast- and adipocyte-like cells. However, a higher expression of adipogenic-related genes was observed in DePDL cells, whereas PePDL-CD105(+) cell subset presented a more homogeneous osteoblast/cementoblast response. Conclusion: These findings demonstrate that highly purified mesenchymal progenitor cell subsets can be obtained from the PDLs of both deciduous and permanent teeth, and further indicate phenotype dissimilarities that may have an impact on their clinical applications. J Periodontol 2010;81:1207-1215.

CNPq (National Research Council, Brasilia, DF, Brazil)[470311/2007-0]

CNPq (National Research Council, Brasilia, DF, Brazil)[305471/2006-6]

Sao Paulo State Research Foundation (FAPESP, Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil)[06/05090-4]

Sao Paulo State Research Foundation (FAPESP, Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil)[08/01000-6]

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JOURNAL OF PERIODONTOLOGY, v.81, n.8, p.1207-1215, 2010

0022-3492

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/23752

10.1902/jop.2010.090729

http://dx.doi.org/10.1902/jop.2010.090729

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eng

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AMER ACAD PERIODONTOLOGY

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Journal of Periodontology

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Palavras-Chave #Dentition #permanent #gene expression #mesenchymal stem cells #periodontal ligament #tooth #deciduous #HUMAN BONE-MARROW #IN-VITRO #OSTEOGENIC DIFFERENTIATION #STROMAL CELLS #POPULATION #BIOLOGY #TISSUE #AGE #MARKERS #PROTEIN #Dentistry, Oral Surgery & Medicine
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