牙周纤维
牙周组织
牙骨质
间充质干细胞
干细胞
祖细胞
再生(生物学)
生物
牙囊
细胞生物学
牙周膜干细胞
电池类型
细胞
病理
医学
牙科
遗传学
酶
碱性磷酸酶
生物化学
牙本质
作者
Mizuki Nagata,Jeryl D. English,Noriaki Ono,Wanida Ono
出处
期刊:Genesis
[Wiley]
日期:2022-08-02
卷期号:60 (8-9): e23495-e23495
被引量:21
摘要
Summary The periodontium is comprised of multiple units of mineralized and nonmineralized tissues including the cementum on the root surface, the alveolar bone, periodontal ligament (PDL), and the gingiva. PDL contains a variety of cell populations including mesenchymal stem/progenitor cells (MSCs) termed PDLSCs, which contribute to periodontal regeneration. Recent studies utilizing mouse genetic models shed light on the identities of these mesenchymal progenitors in their native environment, particularly regarding how they contribute to homeostasis and repair of the periodontium. The current concept is that mesenchymal progenitors in the PDL are localized to the perivascular niche. Single‐cell RNA sequencing (scRNA‐seq) analyses reveal heterogeneity and cell‐type specific markers of cells in the periodontium, as well as their developmental relationship with precursor cells in the dental follicle. The characteristics of PDLSCs and their diversity in vivo are now beginning to be unraveled thanks to insights from mouse genetic models and scRNA‐seq analyses, which aid to uncover the fundamental properties of stem cells in the human PDL. The new knowledge will be highly important for developing more effective stem cell‐based regenerative therapies to repair periodontal tissues in the future.
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