Tracing PRX1+ cells during molar formation and periodontal ligament reconstruction

Xuyan Gong , Han Zhang , Xiaoqiao Xu , Yunpeng Ding , Xingbo Yang , Zhiyang Cheng , Dike Tao , Congjiao Hu , Yaozu Xiang , Yao Sun

International Journal of Oral Science ›› 2022, Vol. 14 ›› Issue (1) : 5

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International Journal of Oral Science ›› 2022, Vol. 14 ›› Issue (1) : 5 DOI: 10.1038/s41368-021-00155-z
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Tracing PRX1+ cells during molar formation and periodontal ligament reconstruction

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Neural crest-derived mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are known to play an essential function during tooth and skeletal development. PRX1+ cells constitute an important MSC subtype that is implicated in osteogenesis. However, their potential function in tooth development and regeneration remains elusive. In the present study, we first assessed the cell fate of PRX1+ cells during molar development and periodontal ligament (PDL) formation in mice. Furthermore, single-cell RNA sequencing analysis was performed to study the distribution of PRX1+ cells in PDL cells. The behavior of PRX1+ cells during PDL reconstruction was investigated using an allogeneic transplanted tooth model. Although PRX1+ cells are spatial specific and can differentiate into almost all types of mesenchymal cells in first molars, their distribution in third molars is highly limited. The PDL formation is associated with a high number of PRX1+ cells; during transplanted teeth PDL reconstruction, PRX1+ cells from the recipient alveolar bone participate in angiogenesis as pericytes. Overall, PRX1+ cells are a key subtype of dental MSCs involved in the formation of mouse molar and PDL and participate in angiogenesis as pericytes during PDL reconstruction after tooth transplantation.

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Xuyan Gong, Han Zhang, Xiaoqiao Xu, Yunpeng Ding, Xingbo Yang, Zhiyang Cheng, Dike Tao, Congjiao Hu, Yaozu Xiang, Yao Sun. Tracing PRX1+ cells during molar formation and periodontal ligament reconstruction. International Journal of Oral Science, 2022, 14(1): 5 DOI:10.1038/s41368-021-00155-z

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Funding

National Natural Science Foundation of China (National Science Foundation of China)(81822012, 82061130222, 81771043)

Key Project of Chinese National Programs for Research and Development (2016YFC1102705), Shanghai Academic Leader of Science and Technology Innovation Action Plan (20XD1424000), Shanghai Experimental Animal Research Project of Science and Technology Innovation Action Plan (201409006400).

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