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Dental Pulp Stem Cells for Bone Tissue Engineering: A Literature Review

Xiaolei Bai, Ruijue Cao, Danni Wu, Huicong Zhang, Fan Yang, Linhong Wang

2023Stem Cells International39 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Bone tissue engineering (BTE) is a promising approach for repairing and regenerating damaged bone tissue, using stem cells and scaffold structures. Among various stem cell sources, dental pulp stem cells (DPSCs) have emerged as a potential candidate due to their multipotential capabilities, ability to undergo osteogenic differentiation, low immunogenicity, and ease of isolation. This article reviews the biological characteristics of DPSCs, their potential for BTE, and the underlying transcription factors and signaling pathways involved in osteogenic differentiation; it also highlights the application of DPSCs in inducing scaffold tissues for bone regeneration and summarizes animal and clinical studies conducted in this field. This review demonstrates the potential of DPSC-based BTE for effective bone repair and regeneration, with implications for clinical translation.

Topics & Concepts

Dental pulp stem cellsStem cellScaffoldTissue engineeringCell biologyRegeneration (biology)Bone tissueBiologyBiomedical engineeringMedicineAnatomyMesenchymal stem cell researchBone Tissue Engineering MaterialsPeriodontal Regeneration and Treatments
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