Affiliation:
1. Department of Oral Implantology, School and Hospital of Stomatology Jilin University Changchun China
Abstract
AbstractAimTo discover the populations of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) derived from different layers of human maxillary sinus membrane (hMSM) and evaluate their osteogenic capability.Materials and MethodshMSM was isolated into a monolayer using the combined method of physical separation and enzymatic digestion. The localization of MSCs in hMSM was performed by immunohistological staining and other techniques. Lamina propria layer‐derived MSCs (LMSCs) and periosteum layer‐derived MSCs (PMSCs) from hMSM were expanded using the explant cell culture method and identified by multilineage differentiation assays, colony formation assay, flow cytometry and so on. The biological characteristics of LMSCs and PMSCs were compared using RNA sequencing, reverse transcription and quantitative polymerase chain reaction, immunofluorescence staining, transwell assay, western blotting and so forth.ResultsLMSCs and PMSCs from hMSMs were both CD73‐, CD90‐ and CD105‐positive, and CD34‐, CD45‐ and HLA‐DR‐negative. LMSCs and PMSCs were identified as CD171+/CD90+ and CD171−/CD90+, respectively. LMSCs displayed stronger proliferation capability than PMSCs, and PMSCs presented stronger osteogenic differentiation capability than LMSCs. Moreover, PMSCs could recruit and promote osteogenic differentiation of LMSCs.ConclusionsThis study identified and isolated two different types of MSCs from hMSMs. Both MSCs served as good potential candidates for bone regeneration.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China