Osteogenic differentiation of mesenchymal stem cells from dental bud: Role of integrins and cadherins
Several studies have reported the beneficial effects of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) in tissue repair and regeneration. New sources of stem cells in adult organisms are continuously emerging; dental tissues have been identified as a source of postnatal MSCs. Dental bud is the immature precursor of...
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Adriana Di Benedetto Giacomina Brunetti Francesca Posa Andrea Ballini Felice Roberto Grassi Graziana Colaianni Silvia Colucci Enzo Rossi Elisabetta A. Cavalcanti-Adam Lorenzo Lo Muzio Maria Grano Giorgio Mori |
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Adriana Di Benedetto Giacomina Brunetti Francesca Posa Andrea Ballini Felice Roberto Grassi Graziana Colaianni Silvia Colucci Enzo Rossi Elisabetta A. Cavalcanti-Adam Lorenzo Lo Muzio Maria Grano Giorgio Mori Osteogenic differentiation of mesenchymal stem cells from dental bud: Role of integrins and cadherins Stem Cell Research Mesenchymal stem cells Dental tissues Dental bud stem cells Osteogenic differentiation Cadherin Integrin Regenerative medicine |
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Osteogenic differentiation of mesenchymal stem cells from dental bud: Role of integrins and cadherins |
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Osteogenic differentiation of mesenchymal stem cells from dental bud: Role of integrins and cadherins |
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Osteogenic differentiation of mesenchymal stem cells from dental bud: Role of integrins and cadherins |
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Several studies have reported the beneficial effects of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) in tissue repair and regeneration. New sources of stem cells in adult organisms are continuously emerging; dental tissues have been identified as a source of postnatal MSCs. Dental bud is the immature precursor of the tooth, is easy to access and we show in this study that it can yield a high number of cells with ≥95% expression of mesenchymal stemness makers and osteogenic capacity. Thus, these cells can be defined as Dental Bud Stem Cells (DBSCs) representing a promising source for bone regeneration of stomatognathic as well as other systems. Cell interactions with the extracellular matrix (ECM) and neighboring cells are critical for tissue morphogenesis and architecture; such interactions are mediated by integrins and cadherins respectively. We characterized DBSCs for the expression of these adhesion receptors and examined their pattern during osteogenic differentiation. Our data indicate that N-cadherin and cadherin-11 were expressed in undifferentiated DBSCs and their expression underwent changes during the osteogenic process (decreasing and increasing respectively), while expression of E-cadherin and P-cadherin was very low in DBSCs and did not change during the differentiation steps. Such expression pattern reflected the mesenchymal origin of DBSCs and confirmed their osteoblast-like features. On the other hand, osteogenic stimulation induced the upregulation of single subunits, αV, β3, α5, and the formation of integrin receptors α5β1 and αVβ3. DBSCs differentiation toward osteoblastic lineage was enhanced when cells were grown on fibronectin (FN), vitronectin (VTN), and osteopontin (OPN), ECM glycoproteins which contain an integrin-binding sequence, the RGD motif. In addition we established that integrin αVβ3 plays a crucial role during the commitment of MSCs to osteoblast lineage, whereas integrin α5β1 seems to be dispensable. These data suggest that functionalization of biomaterials with such ECM proteins would improve bone reconstruction therapies starting from dental stem cells. |
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Mesenchymal stem cells Dental tissues Dental bud stem cells Osteogenic differentiation Cadherin Integrin Regenerative medicine |
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doaj-a1ed2dcaf21944e195579699c30f6cad2020-11-24T22:57:45ZengElsevierStem Cell Research1873-50611876-77532015-11-0115361862810.1016/j.scr.2015.09.011Osteogenic differentiation of mesenchymal stem cells from dental bud: Role of integrins and cadherinsAdriana Di Benedetto0Giacomina Brunetti1Francesca Posa2Andrea Ballini3Felice Roberto Grassi4Graziana Colaianni5Silvia Colucci6Enzo Rossi7Elisabetta A. Cavalcanti-Adam8Lorenzo Lo Muzio9Maria Grano10Giorgio Mori11Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, Medical School, University of Foggia, ItalySection of Human Anatomy and Histology, Department of Basic and Medical Sciences, Neurosciences and Sense Organs, University of Bari, ItalyDepartment of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, Medical School, University of Foggia, ItalyDepartment of Basic and Medical Sciences, Neurosciences and Sense Organs, University of Bari, ItalyDepartment of Basic and Medical Sciences, Neurosciences and Sense Organs, University of Bari, ItalySection of Human Anatomy and Histology, Department of Basic and Medical Sciences, Neurosciences and Sense Organs, University of Bari, ItalySection of Human Anatomy and Histology, Department of Basic and Medical Sciences, Neurosciences and Sense Organs, University of Bari, ItalyPrivate Practice, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Poggio a Caiano, Florence, ItalyInstitute of Physical Chemistry, Department of Biophysical Chemistry, |University of Heidelberg AND Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems, Stuttgart, GermanyDepartment of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, Medical School, University of Foggia, ItalySection of Human Anatomy and Histology, Department of Basic and Medical Sciences, Neurosciences and Sense Organs, University of Bari, ItalyDepartment of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, Medical School, University of Foggia, ItalySeveral studies have reported the beneficial effects of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) in tissue repair and regeneration. New sources of stem cells in adult organisms are continuously emerging; dental tissues have been identified as a source of postnatal MSCs. Dental bud is the immature precursor of the tooth, is easy to access and we show in this study that it can yield a high number of cells with ≥95% expression of mesenchymal stemness makers and osteogenic capacity. Thus, these cells can be defined as Dental Bud Stem Cells (DBSCs) representing a promising source for bone regeneration of stomatognathic as well as other systems. Cell interactions with the extracellular matrix (ECM) and neighboring cells are critical for tissue morphogenesis and architecture; such interactions are mediated by integrins and cadherins respectively. We characterized DBSCs for the expression of these adhesion receptors and examined their pattern during osteogenic differentiation. Our data indicate that N-cadherin and cadherin-11 were expressed in undifferentiated DBSCs and their expression underwent changes during the osteogenic process (decreasing and increasing respectively), while expression of E-cadherin and P-cadherin was very low in DBSCs and did not change during the differentiation steps. Such expression pattern reflected the mesenchymal origin of DBSCs and confirmed their osteoblast-like features. On the other hand, osteogenic stimulation induced the upregulation of single subunits, αV, β3, α5, and the formation of integrin receptors α5β1 and αVβ3. DBSCs differentiation toward osteoblastic lineage was enhanced when cells were grown on fibronectin (FN), vitronectin (VTN), and osteopontin (OPN), ECM glycoproteins which contain an integrin-binding sequence, the RGD motif. In addition we established that integrin αVβ3 plays a crucial role during the commitment of MSCs to osteoblast lineage, whereas integrin α5β1 seems to be dispensable. These data suggest that functionalization of biomaterials with such ECM proteins would improve bone reconstruction therapies starting from dental stem cells.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1873506115001300Mesenchymal stem cellsDental tissuesDental bud stem cellsOsteogenic differentiationCadherinIntegrinRegenerative medicine |