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Parenchymal and stromal tissue regeneration of tooth organ by pivotal signals reinstated in decellularized matrix.


ABSTRACT: Cells are transplanted to regenerate an organs' parenchyma, but how transplanted parenchymal cells induce stromal regeneration is elusive. Despite the common use of a decellularized matrix, little is known as to the pivotal signals that must be restored for tissue or organ regeneration. We report that Alx3, a developmentally important gene, orchestrated adult parenchymal and stromal regeneration by directly transactivating Wnt3a and vascular endothelial growth factor. In contrast to the modest parenchyma formed by native adult progenitors, Alx3-restored cells in decellularized scaffolds not only produced vascularized stroma that involved vascular endothelial growth factor signalling, but also parenchymal dentin via the Wnt/?-catenin pathway. In an orthotopic large-animal model following parenchyma and stroma ablation, Wnt3a-recruited endogenous cells regenerated neurovascular stroma and differentiated into parenchymal odontoblast-like cells that extended the processes into newly formed dentin with a structure-mechanical equivalency to native dentin. Thus, the Alx3-Wnt3a axis enables postnatal progenitors with a modest innate regenerative capacity to regenerate adult tissues. Depleted signals in the decellularized matrix may be reinstated by a developmentally pivotal gene or corresponding protein.

SUBMITTER: He L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7362336 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Parenchymal and stromal tissue regeneration of tooth organ by pivotal signals reinstated in decellularized matrix.

He Ling L   Zhou Jian J   Chen Mo M   Lin Chyuan-Sheng CS   Kim Sahng G SG   Zhou Yue Y   Xiang Lusai L   Xie Ming M   Bai Hanying H   Yao Hai H   Shi Changcheng C   Coelho Paulo G PG   Bromage Timothy G TG   Hu Bin B   Tovar Nick N   Witek Lukasz L   Wu Jiaqian J   Chen Kenian K   Gu Wei W   Zheng Jinxuan J   Sheu Tzong-Jen TJ   Zhong Juan J   Wen Jin J   Niu Yuting Y   Cheng Bin B   Gong Qimei Q   Owens David M DM   Stanislauskas Milda M   Pei Jasmine J   Chotkowski Gregory G   Wang Sainan S   Yang Guodong G   Zegarelli David J DJ   Shi Xin X   Finkel Myron M   Zhang Wen W   Li Junyuan J   Cheng Jiayi J   Tarnow Dennis P DP   Zhou Xuedong X   Wang Zuolin Z   Jiang Xinquan X   Romanov Alexander A   Rowe David W DW   Wang Songlin S   Ye Ling L   Ling Junqi J   Mao Jeremy J  

Nature materials 20190521 6


Cells are transplanted to regenerate an organs' parenchyma, but how transplanted parenchymal cells induce stromal regeneration is elusive. Despite the common use of a decellularized matrix, little is known as to the pivotal signals that must be restored for tissue or organ regeneration. We report that Alx3, a developmentally important gene, orchestrated adult parenchymal and stromal regeneration by directly transactivating Wnt3a and vascular endothelial growth factor. In contrast to the modest p  ...[more]

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