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Glial origin of mesenchymal stem cells in a tooth model system

Authors :
Kaukua, Nina
Shahidi, Maryam Khatibi
Konstantinidou, Chrysoula
Dyachuk, Vyacheslav
Kaucka, Marketa
Furlan, Alessandro
An, Zhengwen
Wang, Longlong
Hultman, Isabell
Ahrlund-Richter, Lars
Blom, Hans
Brismar, Hjalmar
Lopes, Natalia Assaife
Pachnis, Vassilis
Suter, Ueli
Clevers, Hans
Thesleff, Irma
Sharpe, Paul
Ernfors, Patrik
Fried, Kaj
Adameyko, Igor
Source :
Nature. September 25, 2014, Vol. 513 Issue 7519, p551, 17 p.
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Mesenchymal stem cells occupy niches in stromal tissues where they provide sources of cells for specialized mesenchymal derivatives during growth and repair (1). The origins of mesenchymal stem cells have been the subject of considerable discussion, and current consensus holds that perivascular cells form mesenchymal stem cells in most tissues. The continuously growing mouse incisor tooth offers an excellent model to address the origin of mesenchymal stem cells. These stem cells dwell in a niche at the tooth apex where they produce a variety of differentiated derivatives. Cells constituting the tooth are mostly derived from two embryonic sources: neural crest ectomesenchyme and ectodermal epithelium (2). It has been thought for decades that the dental mesenchymal stem cells (3) giving rise to pulp cells and odontoblasts derive from neural crest cells after their migration in the early head and formation of ectomesenchymal tissue (4,5). Here we show that a significant population of mesenchymal stem cells during development, self-renewal and repair of a tooth are derived from peripheral nerve-associated glia. Glial cells generate multipotent mesenchymal stem cells that produce pulp cells and odontoblasts. By combining a clonal colour-coding technique (6) with tracing of peripheral glia, we provide new insights into the dynamics of tooth organogenesis and growth.<br />Shortly after the dental placode is induced, nerves intimately associate with the developing tooth (7). To address whether glia-derived cells contribute to dental mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) during tooth organogenesis, [...]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00280836
Volume :
513
Issue :
7519
Database :
Gale General OneFile
Journal :
Nature
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsgcl.383856028