Literature DB >> 31114073

Parenchymal and stromal tissue regeneration of tooth organ by pivotal signals reinstated in decellularized matrix.

Ling He1,2, Jian Zhou1,3, Mo Chen1, Chyuan-Sheng Lin4, Sahng G Kim1,5, Yue Zhou1,6, Lusai Xiang1,2, Ming Xie1,7, Hanying Bai1, Hai Yao8, Changcheng Shi8, Paulo G Coelho9, Timothy G Bromage9, Bin Hu9, Nick Tovar9, Lukasz Witek9, Jiaqian Wu10, Kenian Chen10, Wei Gu4, Jinxuan Zheng1,2, Tzong-Jen Sheu11, Juan Zhong1,2, Jin Wen1,7, Yuting Niu1, Bin Cheng12, Qimei Gong1,2, David M Owens4,13, Milda Stanislauskas13, Jasmine Pei1, Gregory Chotkowski14, Sainan Wang1, Guodong Yang1, David J Zegarelli5, Xin Shi1, Myron Finkel14, Wen Zhang1,2, Junyuan Li1, Jiayi Cheng1, Dennis P Tarnow5, Xuedong Zhou15, Zuolin Wang6, Xinquan Jiang7, Alexander Romanov16, David W Rowe17, Songlin Wang3, Ling Ye15, Junqi Ling18, Jeremy Mao19,20,21,22,23.   

Abstract

Cells are transplanted to regenerate an organs' parenchyma, but how transplanted parenchymal cells induce stromal regeneration is elusive. Despite the common use of a decellularized matrix, little is known as to the pivotal signals that must be restored for tissue or organ regeneration. We report that Alx3, a developmentally important gene, orchestrated adult parenchymal and stromal regeneration by directly transactivating Wnt3a and vascular endothelial growth factor. In contrast to the modest parenchyma formed by native adult progenitors, Alx3-restored cells in decellularized scaffolds not only produced vascularized stroma that involved vascular endothelial growth factor signalling, but also parenchymal dentin via the Wnt/β-catenin pathway. In an orthotopic large-animal model following parenchyma and stroma ablation, Wnt3a-recruited endogenous cells regenerated neurovascular stroma and differentiated into parenchymal odontoblast-like cells that extended the processes into newly formed dentin with a structure-mechanical equivalency to native dentin. Thus, the Alx3-Wnt3a axis enables postnatal progenitors with a modest innate regenerative capacity to regenerate adult tissues. Depleted signals in the decellularized matrix may be reinstated by a developmentally pivotal gene or corresponding protein.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31114073     DOI: 10.1038/s41563-019-0368-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nat Mater        ISSN: 1476-1122            Impact factor:   43.841


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