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  • The study aimed to assess how decellularized tissue-engineered constructs impact cell differentiation in the lab and periodontal healing in live models.
  • The constructs, made by loading periodontal ligament cell (PDLC) sheets on polymer scaffolds, showed promising results; PDLCs increased bone marker gene expression, while mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) exhibited enhanced collagen production but decreased stem cell marker over time.
  • In rat models, these constructs proved biocompatible and led to better tissue integration and regeneration compared to controls, indicating their potential for periodontal treatment.

Article Abstract

Aim: To evaluate the effect of decellularized tissue engineered constructs on cell differentiation in vitro and periodontal regeneration in vivo.

Materials And Methods: Periodontal ligament cell (PDLC) sheets were loaded on polycaprolactone (PCL) scaffolds and then decellularized. Constructs were assessed for their effect on allogenic PDLC and mesenchymal stem cell (MSC) differentiation in vitro, as evaluated by gene expression of bone and periodontal ligament tissue markers post-seeding. Expression of MSC marker STRO-1 was assessed by immunostaining. Decellularized constructs were evaluated in a rat periodontal defect model to assess their biocompatibility and tissue integration. Microcomputed topography (μCT) and histological assessment were performed to assess the regenerative potential of the constructs at 2 and 4 weeks postoperatively.

Results: There was upregulation of bone marker gene expression by PDLCs especially on the 14th day. MSCs lacked bone markers expression, but showed increased collagen I marker expression on day 14. STRO-1 expression by the MSCs decreased over the three timepoints when seeded on decellularized sheets. Histological assessment demonstrated the biocompatibility of the decellularized constructs in vivo. More new attachment formation was observed on the decellularized constructs compared to scaffold only controls.

Conclusion: Decellularized tissue engineered constructs are capable of inducing cell differentiation in vitro and have the potential to facilitate periodontal regeneration in vivo.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jcpe.12886DOI Listing

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