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Effects of human bone morphogenetic protein 2 (hBMP2) on tertiary dentin formation.

Shi-Lei Ni1, Juan Zhang2, Xia Liu1, Xiang-Wei Li1, Ying-Jian Sun3, Xue Zhang1, Lu Wang1, Jin-Jin Lu1, Yan Cui1, Chang-Yu Zheng4, Bing Han5, Hong-Chen Sun6.   

Abstract

Formation of tertiary dentin to maintain pulp vitality is a major odontoblastic response to dental pulp injury. Human bone morphogenetic protein 2 (hBMP2) can promote proliferation and differentiation of odontoblasts. Current study is interested in evaluating if the hBMP2 can promote the regeneration of tertiary dentin and cure dental pulp injury using the adenoviral vector to deliver hBMP2 cDNA into the pulp. Primary culture of dental pulp cells of exfoliated deciduous teeth (hDPCs) was established. Human serotype 5 adenoviral vector, AdCMV-hBMP2, was created. AdCMV-hBMP2 was used to transduce hDPCs in vitro and dental pulp cells in animal model in vivo. Data clearly demonstrated that hBMP2 increased ALP and mineralization. Reverse transcription-real time quantitative PCR (RT-QPCR) data showed that hBMP2 dramatically increased gene expressions of Runx2 (Runt-related transcription factor 2), ALP, Col Iα (Collagen 1a1), SP7 (Osterix), DMP1 (dentin matrix acidic phosphoprotein 1), DSPP (dentin sialophosphoprotein), and BSP (bonesialoprotein), which are normally involved in osteogenesis/odontogenesis. Data from in vivo assays demonstrated that hBMP2 promoted pulp cell proliferation and increased formation of tertiary dentin in dental pulp. Our in vitro and in vivo data suggest that hBMP2 gene can efficiently be delivered into the dental pulp cells by adenovirus, and show potential clinical application for the treatment of dental pulp damage.

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Keywords:  dental pulp cells; formation of tertiary dentin; gene therapy; hBMP2; mineralization

Year:  2018        PMID: 30323873      PMCID: PMC6176225     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Transl Res        ISSN: 1943-8141            Impact factor:   4.060


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