口腔干细胞,解码和绘制常驻细胞群。

Biomaterials Translational Pub Date : 2022-03-28 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.12336/biomatertransl.2022.01.004
Xuechen Zhang, Ana Justo Caetano, Paul T Sharpe, Ana Angelova Volponi
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牙齿及其支持组织为口腔干细胞提供了一个容易获得的来源。这些不同的干细胞群体因其高可塑性和克隆原性、表达干细胞标记物和体外多系分化能力等特性而被广泛研究。这些具有干细胞特性的细胞来源于牙髓组织、发育中的牙根的根尖乳头区域,以及将牙齿固定在牙槽窝内的牙周韧带支撑组织和柔软的牙龈组织。在连续生长的小鼠切牙模型中研究牙髓干细胞群,作为一种可追溯的体内模型,使研究人员能够研究间充质干细胞的性质、来源和行为。另一方面,口腔黏膜具有显著的无疤痕伤口愈合表型,为研究上皮细胞、间充质细胞和免疫细胞群体之间协调作用的良好协调的愈合系统提供了一个模型。尽管在体外扩增后被描述为同质细胞群,但随着时间的推移,随着单细胞rna测序,允许追踪单个细胞的方法的越来越多的应用,揭示了不同的口腔干细胞确实是不同的群体,并且根据它们在驻留组织中的位置有一个高度有组织的细胞群体图,阐明了口腔组织内不同的干细胞壁龛。本文综述了口腔干细胞的研究现状,重点介绍了口腔干细胞研究的新方法。这些方法“解码”和“绘制”了不同口腔组织的常驻细胞群,有助于更好地理解“干细胞生态位结构和相互作用”。考虑到获得这些多样化干细胞的高可及性和简单性,新发现为开发转化组织工程方法和创新治疗方案提供了潜力。
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Oral stem cells, decoding and mapping the resident cells populations.

The teeth and their supporting tissues provide an easily accessible source of oral stem cells. These different stem cell populations have been extensively studied for their properties, such as high plasticity and clonogenicity, expressing stem cell markers and potency for multilineage differentiation in vitro. Such cells with stem cell properties have been derived and characterised from the dental pulp tissue, the apical papilla region of roots in development, as well as the supporting tissue of periodontal ligament that anchors the tooth within the alveolar socket and the soft gingival tissue. Studying the dental pulp stem cell populations in a continuously growing mouse incisor model, as a traceable in vivo model, enables the researchers to study the properties, origin and behaviour of mesenchymal stem cells. On the other side, the oral mucosa with its remarkable scarless wound healing phenotype, offers a model to study a well-coordinated system of healing because of coordinated actions between epithelial, mesenchymal and immune cells populations. Although described as homogeneous cell populations following their in vitro expansion, the increasing application of approaches that allow tracing of individual cells over time, along with single-cell RNA-sequencing, reveal that different oral stem cells are indeed diverse populations and there is a highly organised map of cell populations according to their location in resident tissues, elucidating diverse stem cell niches within the oral tissues. This review covers the current knowledge of diverse oral stem cells, focusing on the new approaches in studying these cells. These approaches "decode" and "map" the resident cells populations of diverse oral tissues and contribute to a better understanding of the "stem cells niche architecture and interactions. Considering the high accessibility and simplicity in obtaining these diverse stem cells, the new findings offer potential in development of translational tissue engineering approaches and innovative therapeutic solutions.

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