| Literature DB >> 28244619 |
Xiao Lin1,2, Rui Dong1, Shu Diao1,3, Guoxia Yu1,4,5, Liping Wang1, Jun Li2, Zhipeng Fan1.
Abstract
Dental tissue-derived mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are easily obtained and considered as a favorable cell source for tissue engineering, but the regulation of direct differentiation is unknown, which restricts their application. The present study investigated the effect of SFRP2, a Wnt signaling modulator, on MSC differentiation using stem cells from apical papilla (SCAPs). The cells were cultured in specific inducing medium for adipogenic, neurogenic, or chondrogenic differentiation. Over-expression of SFRP2 via retroviral infection enhanced the adipogenic and neurogenic differentiation of SCAPs. While inhibit of Wnt pathway by IWR1-endo could enhance the neurogenic differentiation potentials of SCAPs, similar with the function of SFRP2. In addition, over-expression of SFRP2 up-regulated the expression of stemness-related genes SOX2 and OCT4. Furthermore, SOX2 and OCT4 expression was significantly inhibited after lentiviral silencing of SFRP2 in SCAPs. Therefore, our results suggest that SFRP2 enhances the adipogenic and neurogenic differentiation potentials of SCAPs by up-regulating SOX2 and OCT4. Moreover, the effect of SFRP2 in neurogenic differentiation of SCAPs maybe also associated with Wnt inhibition. Our results provided useful information about the molecular mechanism underlying directed differentiation in dental tissue-derived MSCs.Entities:
Keywords: SFRP2; adipogenic differentiation; neurogenic differentiation; stem cells from apical papilla (SCAPs); stemness
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28244619 DOI: 10.1002/cbin.10757
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cell Biol Int ISSN: 1065-6995 Impact factor: 3.612