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In Vitro Conditioning Determines the Capacity of Dental Pulp Stem Cells to Function as Pericyte-Like Cells.

Simona Delle Monache1, Stefano Martellucci1,2,3, Letizia Clementi1, Fanny Pulcini1, Francesca Santilli2, Cecilia Mei2, Luca Piccoli4, Adriano Angelucci1, Vincenzo Mattei2,3.   

Abstract

Dental pulp has been revealed as an accessible and a rich source of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) and its biological potential is currently under intense investigation. MSCs from dental pulp stem cells (DPSCs) have been indicated as a heterogeneous population oriented not only in repairing dentine but also in maintaining vascular and nervous homeostasis of the teeth. We sought to verify the phenotype of cells isolated from dental pulp of young donors and to investigate in vitro their role as pericyte-like cells. Specifically, we evaluated how culture conditions can modulate expression of pericyte markers in DPSCs and their capacity to stabilize endothelial tubes in vitro. DPSCs cultured in standard conditions expressed MSC markers and demonstrated to contain a population expressing the pericyte marker NG2. These DPSCs were associated with low sprouting capacity in extra-cellular (EC) Matrix and limited ability in retaining tubes formed by endothelial cells in a coculture angiogenesis model. When cultured in endothelial growth medium (EGM)-2, DPSCs significantly upregulated NG2, and partially alpha-smooth muscle actin. The resulting population conserved the stem marker CD73, but was negative for calponin and endothelial markers. EGM-2-conditioned DPSCs showed a higher sprouting ability in EC Matrix and efficient association with human umbilical vein endothelial cells allowing the partial retention of endothelial tubes for several days. Among growth factors contained in EGM-2 we identified basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) as mainly responsible for NG2 upregulation and long-term stabilization of endothelial tubes. According to the in vitro analysis, DPSCs represent an effective source of pericytes and the appropriate culture conditions could result in a population with a promising ability to stabilize vessels and promote vascular maturation.

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Keywords:  NG2; angiogenesis; dental pulp; mesenchymal stem cells; pericyte

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30887879     DOI: 10.1089/scd.2018.0192

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


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