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Adult dental epithelial stem cell-derived organoids deposit hydroxylapatite biomineral
Medicine and HealthInternational Journal of Oral Science

Adult dental epithelial stem cell-derived organoids deposit hydroxylapatite biomineral

H. Kim, V. Cooley, et al.

This groundbreaking study by Hyun-Yi Kim and colleagues reveals the potential of dental epithelial organoids (DEOs) derived from adult dental epithelial stem cells to mimic the mineralization processes of enamel. DEOs have shown to remain viable for over five months and can generate enamel-like hydroxylapatite crystallites, presenting exciting new avenues for understanding amelogenesis and enamel regeneration.... show more
Abstract
Ameloblasts are specialized cells derived from the dental epithelium that produce enamel, a hierarchically structured tissue comprised of highly elongated hydroxylapatite (OHAp) crystallites. The unique function of the epithelial cells synthesizing crystallites and assembling them in a mechanically robust structure is not fully elucidated yet, partly due to limitations with in vitro experimental models. Herein, we demonstrate the ability to generate mineralizing dental epithelial organoids (DEOs) from adult dental epithelial stem cells (aDESCs) isolated from mouse incisor tissues. DEOs expressed ameloblast markers, could be maintained for more than five months (11 passages) in vitro in media containing modulators of Wnt, Egf, Bmp, Fgf and Notch signaling pathways, and were amenable to cryostorage. When transplanted underneath murine kidney capsules, organoids produced OHAp crystallites similar in composition, size, and shape to mineralized dental tissues, including some enamel-like elongated crystals. DEOs are thus a powerful in vitro model to study mineralization process by dental epithelium, which can pave the way to understanding amelogenesis and developing regenerative therapy of enamel.
Publisher
International Journal of Oral Science
Published On
Dec 07, 2023
Authors
Hyun-Yi Kim, Victoria Cooley, Eun-Jung Kim, Shujin Li, Jong-Min Lee, Dina Sheyfer, Wenjun Liu, Ophir D. Klein, Derk Joester, Han-Sung Jung
Tags
ameloblastsdental epithelial stem cellsenamel regenerationhydroxylapatitemineralizationamelogenesisorganoids
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