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Cells from bone marrow that evolve into oral tissues and their clinical applications.

O M Maria1, R Khosravi, E Mezey, S D Tran.   

Abstract

There are two major well-characterized populations of post-natal (adult) stem cells in bone marrow: hematopoietic stem cells which give rise to blood cells of all lineages, and mesenchymal stem cells which give rise to osteoblasts, adipocytes, and fibroblasts. For the past 50 years, strict rules were taught governing developmental biology. However, recently, numerous studies have emerged from researchers in different fields suggesting the unthinkable--that stem cells isolated from a variety of organs are capable of ignoring their cell lineage boundaries and exhibiting more plasticity in their fates. Plasticity is defined as the ability of post-natal (tissue-specific adult) stem cells to differentiate into mature and functional cells of the same or of a different germ layer of origin. There are reports that bone marrow stem cells can evolve into cells of all dermal lineages, such as hepatocytes, skeletal myocytes, cardiomyocytes, neural, endothelial, epithelial, and even endocrine cells. These findings promise significant therapeutic implications for regenerative medicine. This article will review recent reports of bone marrow cells that have the ability to evolve or differentiate into oral and craniofacial tissues, such as the periodontal ligament, alveolar bone, condyle, tooth, bone around dental and facial implants, and oral mucosa.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17241424     DOI: 10.1111/j.1601-0825.2006.01324.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Oral Dis        ISSN: 1354-523X            Impact factor:   3.511


  10 in total

1.  Chimerism in DNA of buccal swabs from recipients after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantations: implications for forensic DNA testing.

Authors:  Burkhard Berger; Roswitha Parson; Johannes Clausen; Cordula Berger; David Nachbaur; Walther Parson
Journal:  Int J Legal Med       Date:  2012-03-09       Impact factor: 2.686

Review 2.  Somatic stem cells for regenerative dentistry.

Authors:  Christian Morsczeck; Gottfried Schmalz; Torsten Eugen Reichert; Florian Völlner; Kerstin Galler; Oliver Driemel
Journal:  Clin Oral Investig       Date:  2008-01-03       Impact factor: 3.573

Review 3.  Applications of microscale technologies for regenerative dentistry.

Authors:  S A Hacking; A Khademhosseini
Journal:  J Dent Res       Date:  2009-05       Impact factor: 6.116

Review 4.  [The state of the art in human dental stem cell research].

Authors:  Christian Morsczeck; Torsten Eugen Reichert; Florian Völlner; Till Gerlach; Oliver Driemel
Journal:  Mund Kiefer Gesichtschir       Date:  2007-09-06

5.  Three-dimensional spheroid culture of human gingiva-derived mesenchymal stem cells enhances mitigation of chemotherapy-induced oral mucositis.

Authors:  Qunzhou Zhang; Andrew L Nguyen; Shihong Shi; Colin Hill; Petra Wilder-Smith; Tatiana B Krasieva; Anh D Le
Journal:  Stem Cells Dev       Date:  2011-07-28       Impact factor: 3.272

Review 6.  Tracking of Oral and Craniofacial Stem Cells in Tissue Development, Regeneration, and Diseases.

Authors:  Arvind Hariharan; Janaki Iyer; Athena Wang; Simon D Tran
Journal:  Curr Osteoporos Rep       Date:  2021-11-06       Impact factor: 5.096

7.  Quantitative analysis of protein and gene expression in salivary glands of Sjogren's-like disease NOD mice treated by bone marrow soup.

Authors:  Kaori Misuno; Simon D Tran; Saeed Khalili; Junwei Huang; Younan Liu; Shen Hu
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2014-01-29       Impact factor: 3.240

Review 8.  Pulp tissue from primary teeth: new source of stem cells.

Authors:  Paloma Dias Telles; Maria Aparecida de Andrade Moreira Machado; Vivien Thiemy Sakai; Jacques Eduardo Nör
Journal:  J Appl Oral Sci       Date:  2011 May-Jun       Impact factor: 2.698

9.  Effect of Transplantation of Bone Marrow Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells and Platelets Rich Plasma on Experimental Model of Radiation Induced Oral Mucosal Injury in Albino Rats.

Authors:  Basma Elsaadany; Samar El Kholy; Dalia El Rouby; Laila Rashed; Tarek Shouman
Journal:  Int J Dent       Date:  2017-02-26

10.  Stem cells: Boon to dentistry and medicine.

Authors:  P S Shilpa; Rachna Kaul; Nishat Sultana; Suraksha Bhat
Journal:  Dent Res J (Isfahan)       Date:  2013-03
  10 in total

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