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Intra-Individual Variability of Human Dental Pulp Stem Cell Features Isolated from the Same Donor

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijms222413515

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dental stem cells; mesenchymal stem cells; regenerative medicine; intra-individual variability; same donor isolation; stem cell characterization

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  1. Charles University program [PROGRES Q40/13, PROGRES Q40/06]

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The study aimed to determine the standard features and factors affecting dental pulp stem cells (DPSCs) for broader use in tissue engineering. It was found that there was no significant intra-individual variability in DPSC characteristics across different teeth from the same donor, mainly due to the heterogeneous nature of undifferentiated cells in DPSC cell lines. Variability was observed in DPSC lineages isolated from the same donor but with teeth in different stages of root development, although this did not affect the cells' ability to differentiate. This study is the first to analyze DPSC heterogeneity based on a donor.
It is primarily important to define the standard features and factors that affect dental pulp stem cells (DPSCs) for their broader use in tissue engineering. This study aimed to verify whether DPSCs isolated from various teeth extracted from the same donor exhibit intra-individual variability and what the consequences are for their differentiation potential. The heterogeneity determination was based on studying the proliferative capacity, viability, expression of phenotypic markers, and relative length of telomere chromosomes. The study included 14 teeth (6 molars and 8 premolars) from six different individuals ages 12 to 16. We did not observe any significant intra-individual variability in DPSC size, proliferation rate, viability, or relative telomere length change within lineages isolated from different teeth but the same donor. The minor non-significant variances in phenotype were probably mainly because DPSC cell lines comprised heterogeneous groups of undifferentiated cells independent of the donor. The other variances were seen in DPSC lineages isolated from the same donor, but the teeth were in different stages of root development. We also did not observe any changes in the ability of cells to differentiate into mature cell lines-chondrocytes, osteocytes, and adipocytes. This study is the first to analyze the heterogeneity of DPSC dependent on a donor.

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