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Wnt and BMP signaling crosstalk in regulating dental stem cells: Implications in dental tissue engineering

Wnt and BMP signaling crosstalk in regulating dental stem cells: Implications in dental tissue engineering

Fugui Zhang
Jinlin Song
Hongmei Zhang
Enyi Huang
Dongzhe Song
Viktor Tollemar
Jing Wang
Jinhua Wang
Maryam Mohammed
Qiang Wei
Jiaming Fan
Junyi Liao
Yulong Zou
Feng Liu
Xue Hu
Xiangyang Qu
Liqun Chen
Xinyi Yu
Hue H. Luu
Michael J. Lee
Tong-Chuan He
Ping Ji
Genes & Diseases第3卷, 第4期pp.263-276纸质出版 2016-12-01在线发表 2016-10-05
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Tooth is a complex hard tissue organ and consists of multiple cell types that are regulated by important signaling pathways such as Wnt and BMP signaling. Serious injuries and/or loss of tooth or periodontal tissues may significantly impact aesthetic appearance, essential oral functions and the quality of life. Regenerative dentistry holds great promise in treating oral/dental disorders. The past decade has witnessed a rapid expansion of our understanding of the biological features of dental stem cells, along with the signaling mechanisms governing stem cell self-renewal and differentiation. In this review, we first summarize the biological characteristics of seven types of dental stem cells, including dental pulp stem cells, stem cells from apical papilla, stem cells from human exfoliated deciduous teeth, dental follicle precursor cells, periodontal ligament stem cells, alveolar bone-derived mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs), and MSCs from gingiva. We then focus on how these stem cells are regulated by bone morphogenetic protein (BMP) and/or Wnt signaling by examining the interplays between these pathways. Lastly, we analyze the current status of dental tissue engineering strategies that utilize oral/dental stem cells by harnessing the interplays between BMP and Wnt pathways. We also highlight the challenges that must be addressed before the dental stem cells may reach any clinical applications. Thus, we can expect to witness significant progresses to be made in regenerative dentistry in the coming decade.

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BMP signalingDental stem cellsOral stem cellsRegenerative dentistrySignal transductionTissue engineeringWnt signaling