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Neural crest-derived cells possess differentiation potential to keratinocytes in the process of wound healing

Journal

BIOMEDICINE & PHARMACOTHERAPY
Volume 146, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER FRANCE-EDITIONS SCIENTIFIQUES MEDICALES ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.biopha.2021.112593

Keywords

Neural crest-derived cell; Palate mucosa; Keratinocyte; Osteoblast; Palate wound healing

Funding

  1. Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (KAKENHI) [JP19KK0233]
  2. Japanese Society for Bone and Mineral Research
  3. [JP18K09866]
  4. [JP21K10170]
  5. [JP21K06255]
  6. [JP17K11993]
  7. [JP20K09963]
  8. [JP20K18465]
  9. [JP19K19302]
  10. [JP20K18612]

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Neural crest-derived cells (NCDCs) exist in adult palate tissues as stem cells and have the potential to differentiate into various cell types during the wound healing process, as demonstrated in this study.
Neural crest-derived cells (NCDCs), which exist as neural crest cells during the fetal stage and differentiate into palate cells, also exist in adult palate tissues, though with unknown roles. In the present study, NCDCs were labeled with EGFP derived from P0-Cre/CAG-CAT-EGFP (P0-EGFP) double transgenic mice, then their function in palate mucosa wound healing was analyzed. As a palate wound healing model, left-side palate mucosa of P0EGFP mice was resected, and stem cell markers and keratinocyte markers were detected in healed areas. NCDCs were extracted from normal palate mucosa and precultured with stem cell media for 14 days, then were differentiated into keratinocytes or osteoblasts to analyze pluripotency. The wound healing process started with marginal mucosal regeneration on day two and the entire wound area was lined by regenerated mucosa with EGFP-positive cells (NCDCs) on day 28. EGFP-positive cells comprised approximately 60% of cells in healed oral mucosa, and 65% of those expressed stem cell markers (Sca-1+, PDGFR alpha+) and 30% expressed a keratinocyte marker (CK13+). In tests of cultured palate mucosa cells, approximately 70% of EGFP-positive cells expressed stem cell markers (Sca-1+, PDGFR alpha+). Furthermore, under differentiation inducing conditions, cultured EGFPpositive cells were successfully induced to differentiate into keratinocytes and osteoblasts. We concluded that NCDCs exist in adult palate tissues as stem cells and have potential to differentiate into various cell types during the wound healing process.

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