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Multiple differentiation capacity of STRO-1+/CD146+ PDL mesenchymal progenitor cells.

Jinping Xu1, Wei Wang, Yvonne Kapila, Jeffrey Lotz, Sunil Kapila.   

Abstract

Although mesenchymal progenitor cells can be isolated from periodontal ligament (PDL) tissues using stem cell markers STRO-1 and CD146, the proportion of these cells that have the capacity to differentiate into multiple cell lineages remains to be determined. This study was designed to quantify the proportions of primary human PDL cells that can undergo multilineage differentiation and to compare the magnitude of these capabilities relative to bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) and parental PDL (PPDL) cells. PDL mesenchymal progenitor (PMP) cells were isolated from PPDL cells using the markers STRO-1 and CD146. The colony-forming efficiency and multilineage differentiation potential of PMP, PPDL, and MSCs under chondrogenic, osteogenic, and adipogenic conditions were determined. Flow cytometry revealed that on average 2.6% of PPDL cells were STRO-1(+)/CD146(+), whereas more than 63% were STRO-1(-)/CD146(-). Colony-forming efficiency of STRO-1(+)/CD146(+) PMP cells (19.3%) and MSCs (16.7%) was significantly higher than that of PPDL cells (6.8%). Cartilage-specific genes, early markers of osteoblastic differentiation, and adipogenic markers were significantly upregulated under appropriate conditions in PMP cells and MSCs compared to either their noninduced counterparts or induced PPDL cells. Consistent with these findings, immunohistochemistry revealed substantial accumulation of cartilaginous macromolecules, mineralized calcium nodules, and lipid vacuoles under chondrogenic, osteogenic, or adipogenic conditions in PMP and MSC cultures, respectively, compared to noninduced controls or induced PPDL cells. Thus STRO-1(+)/CD146(+) PMP cells demonstrate multilineage differentiation capacity comparable in magnitude to MSCs and could potentially be utilized for regeneration of the periodontium and other tissues.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 18593336      PMCID: PMC2702120          DOI: 10.1089/scd.2008.0113

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Stem Cells Dev        ISSN: 1547-3287            Impact factor:   3.272


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