Dental pulp stem cells express proteins involved in the local invasiveness of odontogenic myxoma

Little is known about the histogenesis of the odontogenic myxoma (OM). Dental pulp stem cells could be candidate precursors of OM because both OM and the dental pulp share the same embryological origin: the dental papilla. For the purpose of comparing OM and stem cells, this study analyzed the expression of two proteins related to OM invasiveness (MMP-2 and hyaluronic acid) in human immature dental pulp stem cells (hIDPSCs). Three lineages of hIDPSCs from deciduous and permanent teeth were used in this study. Immunofluorescence revealed positive reactions for MMP-2 and hyaluronic acid (HA) in all hIDPSCs. MMP-2 appeared as dots throughout the cytoplasm, whereas HA appeared either as diffuse and irregular dots or as short fibrils throughout the cytoplasm and outside the cell bodies. The gene expression profile of each cell lineage was evaluated using RT-PCR analysis, and HA was expressed more intensively than MMP-2. HA expression was similar among the three hIDPSCs lineages, whereas MMP-2 expression was higher in DL-1 than in the other cell lines. The expression of proteins related to OM invasiveness in hIDPSCs could indicate that OM originates from dental pulp stem cells.

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Main Authors: Miyagi,Sueli Patricia Harumi, Maranduba,Carlos Magno da Costa, Silva,Fernando de Sá, Marques,Márcia Martins
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Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Pesquisa Odontológica - SBPqO 2012
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spelling oai:scielo:S1806-832420120002000092012-04-10Dental pulp stem cells express proteins involved in the local invasiveness of odontogenic myxomaMiyagi,Sueli Patricia HarumiMaranduba,Carlos Magno da CostaSilva,Fernando de SáMarques,Márcia Martins Stem Cells Dental Pulp Myxoma Odontogenic Tumors Little is known about the histogenesis of the odontogenic myxoma (OM). Dental pulp stem cells could be candidate precursors of OM because both OM and the dental pulp share the same embryological origin: the dental papilla. For the purpose of comparing OM and stem cells, this study analyzed the expression of two proteins related to OM invasiveness (MMP-2 and hyaluronic acid) in human immature dental pulp stem cells (hIDPSCs). Three lineages of hIDPSCs from deciduous and permanent teeth were used in this study. Immunofluorescence revealed positive reactions for MMP-2 and hyaluronic acid (HA) in all hIDPSCs. MMP-2 appeared as dots throughout the cytoplasm, whereas HA appeared either as diffuse and irregular dots or as short fibrils throughout the cytoplasm and outside the cell bodies. The gene expression profile of each cell lineage was evaluated using RT-PCR analysis, and HA was expressed more intensively than MMP-2. HA expression was similar among the three hIDPSCs lineages, whereas MMP-2 expression was higher in DL-1 than in the other cell lines. The expression of proteins related to OM invasiveness in hIDPSCs could indicate that OM originates from dental pulp stem cells.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedade Brasileira de Pesquisa Odontológica - SBPqOBrazilian Oral Research v.26 n.2 20122012-04-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1806-83242012000200009en10.1590/S1806-83242012000200009
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author Miyagi,Sueli Patricia Harumi
Maranduba,Carlos Magno da Costa
Silva,Fernando de Sá
Marques,Márcia Martins
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Maranduba,Carlos Magno da Costa
Silva,Fernando de Sá
Marques,Márcia Martins
Dental pulp stem cells express proteins involved in the local invasiveness of odontogenic myxoma
author_facet Miyagi,Sueli Patricia Harumi
Maranduba,Carlos Magno da Costa
Silva,Fernando de Sá
Marques,Márcia Martins
author_sort Miyagi,Sueli Patricia Harumi
title Dental pulp stem cells express proteins involved in the local invasiveness of odontogenic myxoma
title_short Dental pulp stem cells express proteins involved in the local invasiveness of odontogenic myxoma
title_full Dental pulp stem cells express proteins involved in the local invasiveness of odontogenic myxoma
title_fullStr Dental pulp stem cells express proteins involved in the local invasiveness of odontogenic myxoma
title_full_unstemmed Dental pulp stem cells express proteins involved in the local invasiveness of odontogenic myxoma
title_sort dental pulp stem cells express proteins involved in the local invasiveness of odontogenic myxoma
description Little is known about the histogenesis of the odontogenic myxoma (OM). Dental pulp stem cells could be candidate precursors of OM because both OM and the dental pulp share the same embryological origin: the dental papilla. For the purpose of comparing OM and stem cells, this study analyzed the expression of two proteins related to OM invasiveness (MMP-2 and hyaluronic acid) in human immature dental pulp stem cells (hIDPSCs). Three lineages of hIDPSCs from deciduous and permanent teeth were used in this study. Immunofluorescence revealed positive reactions for MMP-2 and hyaluronic acid (HA) in all hIDPSCs. MMP-2 appeared as dots throughout the cytoplasm, whereas HA appeared either as diffuse and irregular dots or as short fibrils throughout the cytoplasm and outside the cell bodies. The gene expression profile of each cell lineage was evaluated using RT-PCR analysis, and HA was expressed more intensively than MMP-2. HA expression was similar among the three hIDPSCs lineages, whereas MMP-2 expression was higher in DL-1 than in the other cell lines. The expression of proteins related to OM invasiveness in hIDPSCs could indicate that OM originates from dental pulp stem cells.
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