牙周纤维
牙周组织
牙槽
人口
干细胞
WNT3A型
细胞生物学
Wnt信号通路
医学
伤口愈合
牙科
生物
免疫学
信号转导
环境卫生
作者
Xue Yuan,Xibo Pei,Yuan Zhao,U.S. Tulu,B. Liu,Jill A. Helms
标识
DOI:10.1177/0022034518755719
摘要
Stem cells residing in the periodontal ligament (PDL) support the homeostasis of the periodontium, but their in vivo identity, source(s), and function(s) remain poorly understood. Here, using a lineage-tracing mouse strain, we identified a quiescent Wnt-responsive population in the PDL that became activated in response to tooth extraction. The Wnt-responsive population expanded by proliferation, then migrated from the PDL remnants that remained attached to bundle bone, into the socket. Once there, the Wnt-responsive progeny upregulated osteogenic protein expression, differentiated into osteoblasts, and generated the new bone that healed the socket. Using a liposomal WNT3A protein therapeutic, we showed that a single application at the time of extraction was sufficient to accelerate extraction socket healing 2-fold. Collectively, these data identify a new stem cell population in the intact periodontium that is directly responsible for alveolar bone healing after tooth removal.
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