Characteristics, Classification, and Application of Stem Cells Derived from Human Teeth

Since mesenchymal stem cells derived from human teeth are characterized as having the properties of excellent proliferation, multilineage differentiation, and immune regulation. Dental stem cells exhibit fibroblast-like microscopic appearance and express mesenchymal markers, embryonic markers, and v...

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Main Authors: Tong Lei, Xiaoshuang Zhang, Hongwu Du
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2021-01-01
Series:Stem Cells International
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/8886854
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spelling doaj-7fb93aef81a84580aab7935bc76ccbe52021-06-14T00:17:54ZengHindawi LimitedStem Cells International1687-96782021-01-01202110.1155/2021/8886854Characteristics, Classification, and Application of Stem Cells Derived from Human TeethTong Lei0Xiaoshuang Zhang1Hongwu Du2Daxing Research InstituteDaxing Research InstituteDaxing Research InstituteSince mesenchymal stem cells derived from human teeth are characterized as having the properties of excellent proliferation, multilineage differentiation, and immune regulation. Dental stem cells exhibit fibroblast-like microscopic appearance and express mesenchymal markers, embryonic markers, and vascular markers but do not express hematopoietic markers. Dental stem cells are a mixed population with different sensitive markers, characteristics, and therapeutic effects. Single or combined surface markers are not only helpful for understanding the subpopulation of mixed stem cell populations according to cell function but also for improving the stable treatment effect of dental stem cells. Focusing on the discovery and characterization of stem cells isolated from human teeth over the past 20 years, this review outlines the effect of marker sorting on cell proliferation and differentiation ability and the assessment of the clinical application potential. Classified dental stem cells from markers and functional molecules can solve the problem of heterogeneity and ensure the efficacy of cell therapy strategies including dentistry, neurologic diseases, bone repair, and tissue engineering.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/8886854
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Hongwu Du
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Characteristics, Classification, and Application of Stem Cells Derived from Human Teeth
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Xiaoshuang Zhang
Hongwu Du
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title Characteristics, Classification, and Application of Stem Cells Derived from Human Teeth
title_short Characteristics, Classification, and Application of Stem Cells Derived from Human Teeth
title_full Characteristics, Classification, and Application of Stem Cells Derived from Human Teeth
title_fullStr Characteristics, Classification, and Application of Stem Cells Derived from Human Teeth
title_full_unstemmed Characteristics, Classification, and Application of Stem Cells Derived from Human Teeth
title_sort characteristics, classification, and application of stem cells derived from human teeth
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publishDate 2021-01-01
description Since mesenchymal stem cells derived from human teeth are characterized as having the properties of excellent proliferation, multilineage differentiation, and immune regulation. Dental stem cells exhibit fibroblast-like microscopic appearance and express mesenchymal markers, embryonic markers, and vascular markers but do not express hematopoietic markers. Dental stem cells are a mixed population with different sensitive markers, characteristics, and therapeutic effects. Single or combined surface markers are not only helpful for understanding the subpopulation of mixed stem cell populations according to cell function but also for improving the stable treatment effect of dental stem cells. Focusing on the discovery and characterization of stem cells isolated from human teeth over the past 20 years, this review outlines the effect of marker sorting on cell proliferation and differentiation ability and the assessment of the clinical application potential. Classified dental stem cells from markers and functional molecules can solve the problem of heterogeneity and ensure the efficacy of cell therapy strategies including dentistry, neurologic diseases, bone repair, and tissue engineering.
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