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SFRP2 enhances dental pulp stem cell-mediated dentin regeneration in rabbit jaw

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ORAL DISEASES
卷 27, 期 7, 页码 1738-1746

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/odi.13698

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dental pulp stem cells; dentin regeneration; dentinogenic differentiation; secreted frizzled‐ related protein 2

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [81625005, 81670948, 81900955]
  2. Program for Hundred-Thousand-Ten thousand Talents in Beijing [2018A16]
  3. Beijing Stomatological Hospital, School of Stomatology, Capital Medical University [18-09-02]

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The study found that over-expression of SFRP2 significantly enhanced dentinogenesis in DPSCs, promoting dentin regeneration, which may have potential clinical applications.
Objectives Dental tissue-derived mesenchymal stem cell (MSC)-mediated tooth regeneration may be a useful therapeutic tool for repairing tooth loss. However, the low success rate of tooth regeneration restricts its clinical application. Identifying key factors for enhancing dentinogenesis in MSCs is crucial for promoting tooth regeneration. Materials and Methods Human dental pulp stem cells (DPSCs) were transfected with retrovirus to obtain SFRP2-over-expressing DPSCs. Alkaline phosphatase (ALP) activity assay, Alizarin red staining, quantitative analysis of calcium, and dentinogenesis-related genes were detected. Additionally, transplantation in a rabbit tooth extraction model was used to explore the role of SFRP2 in dentin regeneration. Results We found SFRP2 over-expression greatly enhanced ALP activity, and mineralization in DPSCs. Real-time RT-PCR revealed SFRP2 over-expression promoted the expressions of OSX, RUNX2, DSPP, DMP1, and BSP. Moreover, Micro CT analysis showed high-density calcification occurred to a much higher extent in SFRP2 over-expressing group compared to control group in vivo. Additionally, HE staining, immmunohistochemistry staining, and scanning electron microscopy results showed much more dentin-like tissue formed in SFRP2 over-expressing group compared to control group. Conclusions Our findings revealed SFRP2 is an important regulator that enhances the dentinogenesis of DPSCs and dentin regeneration in the jaw, which may have clinical applications.

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