Odontogenesis‐Empowered Extracellular Vesicles Safeguard Donor‐Recipient Stem Cell Interplay to Support Tooth Regeneration

Author:

Huang Xiaoyao12,Sui Bingdong1,Liu Anqi23,Guo Hao2,Zheng Chenxi1,Liu Peisheng12,Cai Xinyue12,Fu Fei12,Bai Shengfeng1,Jin Fang4,Chen Ji5,Wei Changze6,Jin Yan17ORCID,Xuan Kun2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. State Key Laboratory of Oral & Maxillofacial Reconstruction and Regeneration National Clinical Research Center for Oral Diseases Shaanxi International Joint Research Center for Oral Disease Center for Tissue Engineering School of Stomatology The Fourth Military Medical University Xi'an Shaanxi 710032 China

2. State Key Laboratory of Oral & Maxillofacial Reconstruction and Regeneration National Clinical Research Center for Oral Diseases Shaanxi Clinical Research Center for Oral Disease Department of Preventive Dentistry School of Stomatology The Fourth Military Medical University Xi'an Shaanxi 710032 China

3. Department of Stomatology 985 Hospital of Joint Logistics Support Force Taiyuan 030000 China

4. Department of Orthodontics School of Stomatology The Fourth Military Medical University Xi'an Shaanxi 710032 China

5. Department of Oral Implantology School of Stomatology The Fourth Military Medical University Xi'an Shaanxi 710032 China

6. Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering National University of Singapore 4 Engineering Drive 4 Singapore 117585 Singapore

7. Xi'an Institute of Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine Xi'an Shaanxi 710032 China

Abstract

AbstractHarnessing the developmental events of mesenchymal condensation to direct postnatal dental stem cell aggregation represents a cutting‐edge and promising approach to tooth regeneration. Tooth avulsion is among the most prevalent and serious dental injuries, and odontogenic aggregates assembled by stem cells from human exfoliated deciduous teeth (SHED) have proven effective in revitalizing avulsed teeth after replantation in the clinical trial. However, whether and how SHED aggregates (SA) communicate with recipient components and promote synergistic tissue regeneration to support replanted teeth remains elusive. Here, it is shown that SA‐mediated avulsed tooth regeneration involves periodontal restoration and recovery of recipient Gli1+ stem cells, which are mobilized and necessarily contribute to the reestablishment of the tooth‐periodontal ligament‐bone interface. Mechanistically, the release of extracellular vesicles (EVs) is revealed indispensable for the implanted SA to mobilize recipient Gli1+ cells and regenerate avulsed teeth. Furthermore, SHED aggregates‐released EVs (SA‐EVs) are featured with odontogenic properties linked to tissue regeneration, which enhance migration, proliferation, and differentiation of Gli1+ cells. Importantly, local application of SA‐EVs per se empowers recipient Gli1+ cells and safeguards regeneration of avulsed teeth. Collectively, the findings establish a paradigm in which odontogenesis‐featured EVs govern donor‐recipient stem cell interplay to achieve tooth regeneration, inspiring cell‐free translational regenerative strategies.

Funder

National Key Research and Development Program of China

National Natural Science Foundation of China

China Postdoctoral Science Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

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