Property | Value |
Name | Stem cell therapy – A panacea for dental treatment modalities: A short review |
Description | Short review:- Periodontology and Oral Implantology Singh Preetinder & Kaushal Sumit MDS, Department of Periodontology and Oral Implantology, Swami Devi Dyal Hospital & Dental College,Barwala,Distt.Panchkula (Haryana) India.
Abstract :- Human tissues harbour stem cells and/or precursor cells which are responsible for tissue development or repair. Recently dental tissues such as Periodontal Ligament, Dental Papilla or Dental Follicle have been identified as easily accessible sources of undifferentiated cells. Dental stem cells could also be feasible tools for dental tissue engineering – a novel approach to treat diseases like periodontitis, dental caries or to improve dental pulp healing and the regeneration of craniofacial bone and teeth. This strategic review gives a short overview of stem cells of dental origin.
Key Words:- Stem cells, Differentiation, Tissue engineering.
References:- 1. Siminovitch L, McCulloch Ea, Till JE. The distribution of colony-forming cells among spleen colonies. J Cellular Comp Physiol 1963; 62: 327-36. 2. Friendenstein aj, Gorskaja U, Kulagina NN. Fibroblast precursors in normal and irradiated mouse hematopoietic organs. Exp Hematol 1976; 4: 267-74. 3. Thomson Ja, Itskovitz-Eldor J, Shapiro SS, Waknitz Ma, Swiergiel jj, Marshall VS, et al. Embryonic stem cell lines derived from human blastocysts. Science 1998; 282: 1145-7. 4. Wilmut I, Beaujean N, de Sousa Pa, Dinnyes a, King Tj, Paterson La, et al. Somatic cell nuclear transfer. Nature 2002; 419: 583-6. 5. Blanpain C, Horsley V, Fuchs E. Epithelial stem cells: turning over new leaves. Cell 2007; 128: 445-58. 6. Stingl j, Eirew P, ricketson I, Shackleton M, Vaillant F, Choi D, et al. Purification and unique properties of mammary epithelial stem cells. Nature 2006; 439: 993-7. 7. Bordignon C. Stem-cell therapies for blood diseases. Nature 2006; 441: 1100-2. 8. Hess DC, Borlongan CV. Stem cells and neurological diseases. Cell Prolif 2008; 41 (Suppl 1) : 94-114. 9. Segers VFM, Lee rT. Stem-cell therapy for cardiac disease. Nature 2008; 451: 937-42. 10. Bruder SP, Jaiswal N, Haynesworth SE. Growth kinetics, self-renewal and the osteogenic potential of purified human mesenchymal stem cells during extensive subcultivation and following cryopreservation. J Cell Biochem 1997; 64 : 278-94. 11. Mohyeddin-Bonab M, alimoghaddam K, Talebian F, Ghaffari SH, Ghavamzadeh a, Nikbin B. aging of mesenchymal stem cells in vitro. BMC Cell Biol 2006; 7: 14. 12. Satija NK, Gurudutta GU, Sharma S, afrin F, Gupta P, Verma YK, et al. Mesenchymal stem cells: Molecular targets for tissue engineering. Stem Cells Dev 2007; 16: 7-23. 13. Miura M, Gronthos S, Zhao M, Lu B, Fisher LW, Robey PG, Shi S. SHED: stem cells from human exfoliated deciduous teeth. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 2003 May .13; 100(10):5807-12. 14. Cesselli D, Beltrami AP, Rigo S, et al. Multipoten progenitor cells are present in human peripheral blood. Circ Res 2009; 104:1225-34. 15. Duailibi SE, Duailibi MT, Zhang W, Asrican R, Vacanti JP, Yelick PC. Bioengineered dental tissues grown in the rat jaw. J Dent Res 2008:87:745–50. 16. Kawaguchi H, Hirachi A, Hasegawa N, Iwata T, Hamaguchi H, Shiba H, Takata T, Kato Y, Kurihara H. Enhancement of periodontal tissue regeneration by transplantation of bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells. J Periodontol 2004; 75:1281–7. 17. Nakahara T, Nakamura T, Kobayashi E, Kuremoto K, Matsuno T, Tabata Y, Eto K, Shimizu Y. In situ tissue engineering of periodontal tissues by seeding with periodontal ligament-derived cells. Tissue Eng 2004; 10:537–544. 18. Nakao K, Morita R, Saji Y, Ishida K, Tomita Y, Ogawa M, Saitoh M, Tomooka Y, Tsuji T. The development of a bioengineered organ germ method. Nat Methods 2007;4:227–30. 19. Ohazama A, Modino SA, Miletich I, Sharpe PT. Stemell based tissue engineering of murine teeth. J Dent Res 2004;83:518–22. 20. Polimeni G, Xiropaidis XV, Wikesjo¨ UM. Biology and principles of periodontal wound healing/regeneration. Periodontol 2000. 2006; 41:30-47. 21. Pitaru S, Pritzki A, Bar-Kana I, Grosskopf A, Savion N, Narayanan AS. Bone morphogenetic protein 2 induces the expression of cementum attachment protein in human periodontal ligament clones. Connect Tissue Res 2002;43:257-64. 22. Marcopoulou CE, Vavouraki HN, Dereka XE, Vrotsos IA. Proliferative effect of growth factors TGF-beta1, PDGF-BB and rhBMP2 on human gingival fibroblasts. and periodontal ligament cells. J Int Acad Periodontol 2003; 5:63-70. 23. Seo BM, Miura M, Gronthos S, et al. Investigation of multipotent postnatal stem cells from human periodontal ligament. Lancet 2004;364:149-55. 24. Nagatomo K, Komaki M, Sekiya I, et al. Stem cell properties of human periodontal ligament cells. J Periodontal Res 2006; 41:303-10. 25. Gay IC, Chen S, MacDougall M. Isolation and characterization of multipotent human periodontal ligament stem cells. Orthod Craniofac Res 2007; 10:149-60. 26. Young CS, Terada S, Vacanti JP, Honda M, Bartlett JD, Yelick PC. Tissue Engineering of Complex Tooth Structures on Biodegradable Polymer Scaffolds. J Dent Res. 2002; 81(10):695-700. 27. Sharpe PT, Young CS. Test-Tube Teeth. Sci Am 2005 Aug;293(2):34-41. 28. Ohazama A, Modino SAC, Miletich I, Sharpe PT. Stem-cell-based Tissue Engineering of Murine Teeth. J Dent Res. 2004; 83(7):518-22.
Copyright © 2013 Singh Preetinder & Kaushal Sumit. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
*Correspondence address:
|
Filename | Singh Preetinder & Kaushal Sumit.(908-912).pdf |
Filesize | 196.43 kB |
Filetype | pdf (Mime Type: application/pdf) |
Creator | admin |
Created On: | 05/05/2013 00:00 |
Viewers | Everybody |
Maintained by | Editor |
Hits | 3238 Hits |
Last updated on | 06/13/2013 02:12 |
Homepage | |
CRC Checksum | |
MD5 Checksum |