Abstract
SUMMARYRegeneration of dentin and odontoblasts from dental pulp stem cells (DPSCs) is essential for permanent tooth maintenance. However, thein vivoidentity and role of endogenous DPSCs in reparative dentinogenesis are elusive. Here, using pulp single-cell analysis before and after molar eruption, we revealed that endogenous DPSCs are enriched inCxcl12-GFP+coronal papilla-like cells withMx1-Cre labeling. TheseMx1+Cxcl12-GFP+cells are long-term repopulating cells that contribute to the majority of pulp cells and new odontoblasts after eruption. Upon molar injury,Mx1+DPSCs localize into the injury site and differentiate into new odontoblasts, formingscleraxis-GFP+andosteocalcin-GFP+dentinal tubules and reparative dentin. Single-cell and FACS analysis showed thatMx1+Cxcl12-GFP+DPSCs are the most primitive cells with stem cell marker expression and odontoblast differentiation. Taken together, our findings demonstrate thatMx1labels postnatal DSPCs, which are the main source of pulp cells and new odontoblasts with reparative dentinogenesisin vivo.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory