TY - JOUR
T1 - Influence of the microenvironment on gene and protein expression of odontogenic-like and osteogenic-like cells
AU - Rodriguez, Andrea P.
AU - Tsujigiwa, Hidetsugu
AU - Gunduz, Mehmet
AU - Cengiz, Beyhan
AU - Nagai, Noriyuki
AU - Tamamura, Ryo
AU - Borkosky, Silvia S.
AU - Takagi, Tohru
AU - Inoue, Miho
AU - Nagatsuka, Hitoshi
PY - 2009
Y1 - 2009
N2 - Progenitor cells play an important biological role in tooth and bone formation, and previous analyses during bone and dentine induction have indicated that they may be a good alternative for tissue engineering. Thus, to clarify the influence of the microenvironment on protein and gene expression, MDPC-23 cells (mouse dental papilla cell line) and KUSA/Al cells (bone marrow stromal cell line) were used, both in vitro cell culture and in intra-abdominal diffusion chambers implanted in 4-week-old male immunodefficient mice (SCID mice). Our results indicate that KUSA/Al cells differentiated into osteoblast-like cells and induced bone tissue inside the chamber, whereas, MDPC-23 showed odontoblast-like characteristics but with a low ability to induce dentin formation. This study shows that MDPC-23 cells are especial cells, which possess morphological and functional characteristics of odontoblast-like cells expressing dentin sialophosphoprotein in vivo. In contrast, dentin sialophosphoprotein gene and protein expression was not detected in both cell lines in vitro. The intra-abdominal diffusion chamber appears as an interesting experimental model for studying phenotypic expression of dental pulp cells in vivo.
AB - Progenitor cells play an important biological role in tooth and bone formation, and previous analyses during bone and dentine induction have indicated that they may be a good alternative for tissue engineering. Thus, to clarify the influence of the microenvironment on protein and gene expression, MDPC-23 cells (mouse dental papilla cell line) and KUSA/Al cells (bone marrow stromal cell line) were used, both in vitro cell culture and in intra-abdominal diffusion chambers implanted in 4-week-old male immunodefficient mice (SCID mice). Our results indicate that KUSA/Al cells differentiated into osteoblast-like cells and induced bone tissue inside the chamber, whereas, MDPC-23 showed odontoblast-like characteristics but with a low ability to induce dentin formation. This study shows that MDPC-23 cells are especial cells, which possess morphological and functional characteristics of odontoblast-like cells expressing dentin sialophosphoprotein in vivo. In contrast, dentin sialophosphoprotein gene and protein expression was not detected in both cell lines in vitro. The intra-abdominal diffusion chamber appears as an interesting experimental model for studying phenotypic expression of dental pulp cells in vivo.
KW - Diffusion chamber
KW - Immunohistochemical analysis
KW - KUSA/Al cells
KW - MDPC-23 cells
KW - RT-PCR analysis
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M3 - Article
C2 - 19499885
AN - SCOPUS:67649161012
SN - 0327-9545
VL - 33
SP - 39
EP - 47
JO - Biocell
JF - Biocell
IS - 1
ER -