Objective: To demonstrate the levels of parathyroid hormone secretion and genetic expres-sions of parathyroid hormone (PTH) and PTH1 receptor (PTH1R) genes in the dental pulp stem cells (DPSCs) from different age groups before and after induction of osteogenic differentiation. In addition, we also wanted to check their correlation with the degree of osteogenic differentiation. Methods: Human primary DPSCs from three age groups (milk tooth (SHEDs), 7–12 years old; young DPSCs (yDPSCs), 20–40 years old; old DPSCs (oDPSCs), 60+ years old) were characterized for mesenchymal stem cell (MSC) markers. DPSCs were subjected to osteogenic differentiation and functional staining. Gene expression levels were analyzed by qRT-PCR. Surface receptor analysis was done by flow cytometry. Comparative protein levels were evaluated by ELISA. Results: All SHEDs, yDPSCs, and oDPSCs were found to be expressing mesenchymal stem cell markers. SHEDs showed more mineralization than yDPSCs and oDPSCs after osteogenic induction. SHEDs exhibited higher expression of PTH and PTH1R before and after osteogenic induction, and after osteogenic induction, SHEDs showed more expression for RUNX2, ALPL, and OCN. Higher levels of PTH were observed in SHEDs and yDPSCs, and the number of PTH1R positive cells was relatively lower in yDPSCs and oDPSCs than in SHEDs. After osteogenic induction, SHEDs were superior in the secretion of OPG, and the secretions of ALPL and PTH and the number of PTH1R positive cells were relatively low in the oDPSCs. Conclusions: The therapeutic quality of dental pulp stem cells is largely based on their ability to retain their stemness characteristics. This study emphasizes the criterion of aging, which affects the secretion of PTH by these cells, which in turn attenuates their osteogenic potential.

Parathyroid hormone secretion and receptor expression determine the age-related degree of osteogenic differentiation in dental pulp stem cells / Bhandi, S.; Alkahtani, A.; Reda, R.; Mashyakhy, M.; Boreak, N.; Maganur, P. C.; Vishwanathaiah, S.; Mehta, D.; Vyas, N.; Patil, V.; Raj, A. T.; Testarelli, L.; Patil, S.. - In: JOURNAL OF PERSONALIZED MEDICINE. - ISSN 2075-4426. - 11:5(2021). [10.3390/jpm11050349]

Parathyroid hormone secretion and receptor expression determine the age-related degree of osteogenic differentiation in dental pulp stem cells

Reda R.
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Testarelli L.
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Methodology
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2021

Abstract

Objective: To demonstrate the levels of parathyroid hormone secretion and genetic expres-sions of parathyroid hormone (PTH) and PTH1 receptor (PTH1R) genes in the dental pulp stem cells (DPSCs) from different age groups before and after induction of osteogenic differentiation. In addition, we also wanted to check their correlation with the degree of osteogenic differentiation. Methods: Human primary DPSCs from three age groups (milk tooth (SHEDs), 7–12 years old; young DPSCs (yDPSCs), 20–40 years old; old DPSCs (oDPSCs), 60+ years old) were characterized for mesenchymal stem cell (MSC) markers. DPSCs were subjected to osteogenic differentiation and functional staining. Gene expression levels were analyzed by qRT-PCR. Surface receptor analysis was done by flow cytometry. Comparative protein levels were evaluated by ELISA. Results: All SHEDs, yDPSCs, and oDPSCs were found to be expressing mesenchymal stem cell markers. SHEDs showed more mineralization than yDPSCs and oDPSCs after osteogenic induction. SHEDs exhibited higher expression of PTH and PTH1R before and after osteogenic induction, and after osteogenic induction, SHEDs showed more expression for RUNX2, ALPL, and OCN. Higher levels of PTH were observed in SHEDs and yDPSCs, and the number of PTH1R positive cells was relatively lower in yDPSCs and oDPSCs than in SHEDs. After osteogenic induction, SHEDs were superior in the secretion of OPG, and the secretions of ALPL and PTH and the number of PTH1R positive cells were relatively low in the oDPSCs. Conclusions: The therapeutic quality of dental pulp stem cells is largely based on their ability to retain their stemness characteristics. This study emphasizes the criterion of aging, which affects the secretion of PTH by these cells, which in turn attenuates their osteogenic potential.
2021
aging; dental pulp; osteogenesis; parathyroid hormone; stem cells
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Parathyroid hormone secretion and receptor expression determine the age-related degree of osteogenic differentiation in dental pulp stem cells / Bhandi, S.; Alkahtani, A.; Reda, R.; Mashyakhy, M.; Boreak, N.; Maganur, P. C.; Vishwanathaiah, S.; Mehta, D.; Vyas, N.; Patil, V.; Raj, A. T.; Testarelli, L.; Patil, S.. - In: JOURNAL OF PERSONALIZED MEDICINE. - ISSN 2075-4426. - 11:5(2021). [10.3390/jpm11050349]
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