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Satoru Morikawa1, Takehito Ouchi1, Shinsuke Shibata2, Takumi Fujimura2, Hiromasa Kawana3, Hideyuki Okano2, Taneaki Nakagawa3.
Abstract
Craniofacial skeletal tissues are composed of tooth and bone, together with nerves and blood vessels. This composite material is mainly derived from neural crest cells (NCCs). The neural crest is transient embryonic tissue present during neural tube formation whose cells have high potential for migration and differentiation. Thus, NCCs are promising candidates for craniofacial tissue regeneration; however, the clinical application of NCCs is hindered by their limited accessibility. In contrast, mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are easily accessible in adults, have similar potential for self-renewal, and can differentiate into skeletal tissues, including bones and cartilage. Therefore, MSCs may represent good sources of stem cells for clinical use. MSCs are classically identified under adherent culture conditions, leading to contamination with other cell lineages. Previous studies have identified mouse- and human-specific MSC subsets using cell surface markers. Additionally, some studies have shown that a subset of MSCs is closely related to neural crest derivatives and endothelial cells. These MSCs may be promising candidates for regeneration of craniofacial tissues from the perspective of developmental fate. Here, we review the fundamental biology of MSCs in craniofacial research.Entities:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27006661 PMCID: PMC4783549 DOI: 10.1155/2016/2849879
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Stem Cells Int Impact factor: 5.443
Figure 1(a) Neural crest lineage labeling mouse (Wnt1-Cre/GFP) clearly demonstrates green fluorescence-positive NCCs in craniofacial tissues at embryonic day 11. Scale bar, 1 mm. (b) Murine bone marrow cells were analyzed by flow cytometry. The chart shows that cells expressing hematopoietic lineage markers (CD45 and Ter119) were negatively gated, and the highly potent murine MSC marker-expressing (PαS) subset is indicated by the black-colored box.