“…12 The DSC sources located so far in teeth are listed in Table 1. 3,9,[13][14][15][16][17] Many reports have described the multi-potentiality and possible applications of mesenchymal DSCs in dental and non-dental tissue regeneration. [18][19][20][21][22][23] [18][19][20][21][22][23][24] Their uniqueness of development from CNCCs explains their multilineage differentiation characteristics.…”
Section: Dental Stem Cells (Dscs)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These cells are epithelial cells but live in the connective tissue environment with the ability to differentiate into mesenchyme-related tissues by losing their basal lamina. 17,46 These abilities raise the question of whether the cells should be named as cell rests.…”
Section: Epithelial Cell Rests Of Malassez (Erm)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ability of the ERM to undergo EMT, their multipotentiality, and their differentiation into ameloblast-like cells have been studied by Xiong et al 17 An ERM cell line from human periodontium has been successfully established for further research. 47 The millions of extracted teeth can be collected for the ERM to study the EMT, which is a vital process happening during development, tissue repair, and cancer generation.…”
Section: Epithelial Cell Rests Of Malassez (Erm)mentioning
“…12 The DSC sources located so far in teeth are listed in Table 1. 3,9,[13][14][15][16][17] Many reports have described the multi-potentiality and possible applications of mesenchymal DSCs in dental and non-dental tissue regeneration. [18][19][20][21][22][23] [18][19][20][21][22][23][24] Their uniqueness of development from CNCCs explains their multilineage differentiation characteristics.…”
Section: Dental Stem Cells (Dscs)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These cells are epithelial cells but live in the connective tissue environment with the ability to differentiate into mesenchyme-related tissues by losing their basal lamina. 17,46 These abilities raise the question of whether the cells should be named as cell rests.…”
Section: Epithelial Cell Rests Of Malassez (Erm)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ability of the ERM to undergo EMT, their multipotentiality, and their differentiation into ameloblast-like cells have been studied by Xiong et al 17 An ERM cell line from human periodontium has been successfully established for further research. 47 The millions of extracted teeth can be collected for the ERM to study the EMT, which is a vital process happening during development, tissue repair, and cancer generation.…”
Section: Epithelial Cell Rests Of Malassez (Erm)mentioning
“…Since ECRM is normally present within the periodontium, hence studies have been carried out to research the stemness of ECRM [80][81][82]. They express MSC markers CD29, CD44, HSP-90β also embryonic stem cell markers Oct-4, Nanog and SSEA-4.…”
Section: Epithelial Cell Rests Of Malassez (Ecrm)mentioning
“…Very little is also known about the nature and role of the microenvironment. Recent findings indicate that epithelial cell rests of Malassez (ERM) retain stem cell properties and possibly secrete and respond to soluble factors in the adult periodontium [76][77][78]. It would be of interest to determine whether morphological and functional interactions exist between the ERM and stem cell niche in the periodontal ligament.…”
Section: Stem Cell Niche and Stem Cell Differentiationmentioning
In this review we discuss the historical perspective of stem cell populations from oral tissues in light of our current understanding of stem cell biology. Stem cells and their niches have been identified in the periodontium starting from the late 1970s. Applying new criteria for the identification and characterization reveals that oral tissues comprise a multipotent primitive neural crest-like stem cell population capable of differentiating into neural crest derived cell lineages of the cranial-facial zone. This population supplies cells to a more restricted stem cell type with tissue specific epigenetic memory that differentiates into cell lineages characteristic of their tissue origin. We believe that the microenvironment plays an essential role in maintaining stem cell populations and directing their migration and differentiation, and that this factor needs to be considered for utilization of stem cell-based therapy for periodontal regeneration and regenerative dental medicine.
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