Subset of the periodontal ligament expressed leptin receptor contributes to part of hard tissue-forming cells

The lineage of periodontal ligament (PDL) stem cells contributes to alveolar bone (AB) and cementum formation, which are essential for tooth-jawbone attachment. Leptin receptor (LepR), a skeletal stem cell marker, is expressed in PDL; however, the stem cell capacity of LepR + PDL cells remains uncle...

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Veröffentlicht in:Scientific reports 2023-03, Vol.13 (1), p.3442-3442, Article 3442
Hauptverfasser: Oka, Hirotsugu, Ito, Shinichirou, Kawakami, Mana, Sasaki, Hodaka, Abe, Shinichi, Matsunaga, Satoru, Morita, Sumiharu, Noguchi, Taku, Kasahara, Norio, Tokuyama, Akihide, Kasahara, Masataka, Katakura, Akira, Yajima, Yasutomo, Mizoguchi, Toshihide
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Zusammenfassung:The lineage of periodontal ligament (PDL) stem cells contributes to alveolar bone (AB) and cementum formation, which are essential for tooth-jawbone attachment. Leptin receptor (LepR), a skeletal stem cell marker, is expressed in PDL; however, the stem cell capacity of LepR + PDL cells remains unclear. We used a Cre/LoxP-based approach and detected LepR-cre-labeled cells in the perivascular around the root apex; their number increased with age. In the juvenile stage, LepR + PDL cells differentiated into AB-embedded osteocytes rather than cementocytes, but their contribution to both increased with age. The frequency of LepR + PDL cell-derived lineages in hard tissue was 
ISSN:2045-2322
2045-2322
DOI:10.1038/s41598-023-30446-w