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Periodontal ligament cells mobilized by transforming growth factor-beta 1 and migrated without stimuli showed enhanced osteogenic differentiation

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Author(s):
Queiroz, Aline ; Pelissari, Cibele ; Paris, Adriana Fraga Costa ; Rodrigues, Maria Fernanda Setubal Destro ; Trierveiler, Marilia
Total Authors: 5
Document type: Journal article
Source: ARCHIVES OF ORAL BIOLOGY; v. 147, p. 7-pg., 2023-02-02.
Abstract

Objective: This study aimed to analyze the ability of G-CSF and TGF-81 to mobilize periodontal ligament stem cells to obtain populations with better potential for proliferation and osteogenic differentiation.Design: Primary cultures were established from the periodontal ligament of Wistar rats. After a cell migration assay, four experimental groups were obtained: PDLSC, composed of the primary culture, non-mobilized cells; MPDLSC, the spontaneously migrated cells; MPDLSC-GCSF, the cells mobilized with G-CSF; and MPDLSC-TGF-81, the cells mobilized with TGF-81. The expression of mesenchymal stem cell markers was assessed by flow cytometry. Clonogenicity, viability, proliferative potential, and osteogenic differentiation capacity were also analyzed.Results: All the study groups expressed well-known mesenchymal stem cell markers and exhibited clonogenic capacity. The higher proliferation potential was seen in the PDLSC and MPDLSC groups, while the MPDLSC and MPDLSC-TGF81 groups showed a higher number of mineralized deposits in vitro and higher ALP activity after osteogenic differentiation induction. Cells of all the groups also expressed mRNA of genes associated with osteogenic differentiation without previous induction.Conclusions: Both agents were able to mobilize stem cells from the periodontal ligament, but G-CSF did not show an advantage, whereas TGF-81 appears to direct the cells towards a state of increased osteogenic differentiation. Furthermore, spontaneous cell migration through a membrane was sufficient to enrich the cell population. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 21/01288-4 - Effect of the mobilization of periodontal ligament cells by injectable platelets rich-fibrin (i-PRF) on the development of cell sheets for tissue regeneration
Grantee:Marília Trierveiler Martins
Support Opportunities: Regular Research Grants