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Expression of bone associated markers by tooth root lining cells, in situ and in vitro.

J A D'Errico1, R L MacNeil, T Takata, J Berry, C Strayhorn, M J Somerman.   

Abstract

Periodontal disease is marked by inflammation and subsequent loss and/or damage to tooth-supporting tissues including bone, cementum, and periodontal ligament. A key tissue in the initial process of periodontal development as well as regeneration following periodontal disease is cementum. Research efforts aimed toward understanding mechanisms involved in periodontal development and regeneration, and in particular the formation of root cementum, have been hampered by an inability to isolate and culture cells involved in cementum production (i.e., cementoblasts). Much has been learned regarding the processes and mechanisms involved in bone formation and function from experiments using bone cell cultures. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to develop a strategy whereby cementoblasts could be isolated, cultured, and characterized. As a first step, using in situ hybridization, we determined the timed and spatial expression of mineral-associated proteins during first molar root development in CD-1 mice. These proteins included dentin sialoprotein (DSP), osteopontin (OPN), bone sialoprotein (BSP), osteocalcin (OCN), and type I collagen. During root development in mice BSP, OPN, and OCN mRNAs were expressed selectively by cells lining the tooth root surface--cementoblasts--with high levels of expression at day 41. Importantly, at this time point BSP, OPN, and OCN mRNAs were not expressed throughout the periodontal ligament. These findings provided us with markers selective to root-lining cells, or cementoblasts, in situ, and established the time (day 41) for isolating cells for in vitro studies. To isolate cells from tissues adherent to the root surface, enzymatic digestion was used, similar to what are now considered classical techniques for isolation of osteoblasts. To determine whether cells in vitro contained root-lining cells and cementoblasts, cultured cells were analyzed for expression of mineral-associated proteins. Cells within this heterogeneous primary population expressed type I collagen, BSP, OPN, and OCN as determined by in situ hybridization. In contrast, cells within this population did not express dentin sialoprotein, an odontoblast-specific protein. These procedures have provided a means to obtain root-lining cells in vitro that can now be cloned and used for studies directed at determining the properties of root-lining cells, or cementoblasts, in vitro.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9028535     DOI: 10.1016/s8756-3282(96)00348-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bone        ISSN: 1873-2763            Impact factor:   4.398


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