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Odontoblasts or odontocytes, expression of stem cells markers and differentiation markers among human adult odontoblasts. | LitMetric

Odontoblasts or odontocytes, expression of stem cells markers and differentiation markers among human adult odontoblasts.

Saudi Dent J

Department of Restorative Dentistry, School of Dentistry, University of Jordan, Amman 11942, Jordan.

Published: June 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • Odontoblasts in the dental pulp are typically seen as terminally differentiated cells, but this study explored their expression of various stem cell markers.
  • An immunohistochemistry study on wisdom teeth from healthy young donors tested nine markers, revealing that odontoblasts expressed some embryonic and mesenchymal stem cell markers (like SOX2 and MCAM) as well as osteogenic and neural differentiation markers.
  • The results suggest that odontoblasts might have the potential to dedifferentiate under specific conditions, indicating the need for further research to see if dental materials can promote this process for regenerating functional dentin.

Article Abstract

Despite that, the odontoblasts of the dental pulp are considered a terminally differentiated type of cell. We were interested in investigating if they express any embryonic, mesenchymal, or neural stem cell markers, along with other differentiation markers they were reported to express previously. : An immunohistochemistry study was performed on wisdom teeth extracted from healthy donors aged between 17 and 19 for dental reasons. Nine markers were tested: c-Myc, SOX2, MCAM, CD73, NCAM1, STRO1, osteocalcin, S100, and Thy1. : Odontoblasts expressed the following markers: embryonic stem cell markers SOX2, c-Myc, mesenchymal stem cell marker MCAM, the neural differentiation marker S100, and the osteogenic differentiation marker osteocalcin. Odontoblasts did not express the following markers: mesenchymal stem cell markers CD73, STRO1, Thy1, and neural stem cell marker NCAM1. : These findings suggest that odontoblasts' expression of these stem cell markers may enable them to dedifferentiate under certain conditions. Further investigation is needed into whether dental materials could induce such dedifferentiation for functional dentin regeneration.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11178958PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sdentj.2024.03.011DOI Listing

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