Mesenchymal Stem Cell-based Scaffolds in Regenerative Medicine of Dental Diseases

Biomedical engineering breakthroughs and increased patient expectations and requests for more comprehensive care are propelling the field of regenerative dentistry forward at a fast pace. Stem cells (SCs), bioactive compounds, and scaffolds are the mainstays of tissue engineering, the backbone of re...

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Main Authors: Kiarashi, Mohammad, Bayat, Hannaneh, Shahrtash, Seyed Abbas, Etajuri, Enas Abdalla, Khah, Meysam Mohammadi, AL-Shaheri, Nadhim Allawi, Nasiri, Kamyar, Esfahaniani, Mahla, Yasamineh, Saman
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spelling my.um.eprints.456622024-11-08T06:50:11Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/45662/ Mesenchymal Stem Cell-based Scaffolds in Regenerative Medicine of Dental Diseases Kiarashi, Mohammad Bayat, Hannaneh Shahrtash, Seyed Abbas Etajuri, Enas Abdalla Khah, Meysam Mohammadi AL-Shaheri, Nadhim Allawi Nasiri, Kamyar Esfahaniani, Mahla Yasamineh, Saman RK Dentistry Biomedical engineering breakthroughs and increased patient expectations and requests for more comprehensive care are propelling the field of regenerative dentistry forward at a fast pace. Stem cells (SCs), bioactive compounds, and scaffolds are the mainstays of tissue engineering, the backbone of regenerative dentistry. Repairing damaged teeth and gums is a significant scientific problem at present. Novel therapeutic approaches for tooth and periodontal healing have been inspired by tissue engineering based on mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs). Furthermore, as a component of the MSC secretome, extracellular vesicles (EVs) have been shown to contribute to periodontal tissue repair and regeneration. The scaffold, made of an artificial extracellular matrix (ECM), acts as a supporting structure for new cell development and tissue formation. To effectively promote cell development, a scaffold must be non-toxic, biodegradable, biologically compatible, low in immunogenicity, and safe. Due to its promising biological characteristics for cell regeneration, dental tissue engineering has recently received much attention for its use of natural or synthetic polymer scaffolds with excellent mechanical properties, such as small pore size and a high surface-to-volume ratio, as a matrix. Moreover, as a bioactive material for carrying MSC-EVs, the combined application of scaffolds and MSC-EVs has a better regenerative effect on dental diseases. In this paper, we discuss how MSCs and MSC-derived EV treatment may be used to regenerate damaged teeth, and we highlight the role of various scaffolds in this process.Graphical AbstractThe potential of utilizing mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) and their derivatives (MSC-EVs) inserted into the scaffold to regenerate dental diseases is illustrated in this figure. Synthetic and natural scaffolds transport these cells to facilitate their safe and targeted delivery to the intended tissue. Springer 2024-04 Article PeerReviewed Kiarashi, Mohammad and Bayat, Hannaneh and Shahrtash, Seyed Abbas and Etajuri, Enas Abdalla and Khah, Meysam Mohammadi and AL-Shaheri, Nadhim Allawi and Nasiri, Kamyar and Esfahaniani, Mahla and Yasamineh, Saman (2024) Mesenchymal Stem Cell-based Scaffolds in Regenerative Medicine of Dental Diseases. Stem Cell Reviews and Reports, 20 (3). pp. 688-721. ISSN 2629-3269, DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/s12015-024-10687-6 <https://doi.org/10.1007/s12015-024-10687-6>. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12015-024-10687-6 10.1007/s12015-024-10687-6
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topic RK Dentistry
spellingShingle RK Dentistry
Kiarashi, Mohammad
Bayat, Hannaneh
Shahrtash, Seyed Abbas
Etajuri, Enas Abdalla
Khah, Meysam Mohammadi
AL-Shaheri, Nadhim Allawi
Nasiri, Kamyar
Esfahaniani, Mahla
Yasamineh, Saman
Mesenchymal Stem Cell-based Scaffolds in Regenerative Medicine of Dental Diseases
description Biomedical engineering breakthroughs and increased patient expectations and requests for more comprehensive care are propelling the field of regenerative dentistry forward at a fast pace. Stem cells (SCs), bioactive compounds, and scaffolds are the mainstays of tissue engineering, the backbone of regenerative dentistry. Repairing damaged teeth and gums is a significant scientific problem at present. Novel therapeutic approaches for tooth and periodontal healing have been inspired by tissue engineering based on mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs). Furthermore, as a component of the MSC secretome, extracellular vesicles (EVs) have been shown to contribute to periodontal tissue repair and regeneration. The scaffold, made of an artificial extracellular matrix (ECM), acts as a supporting structure for new cell development and tissue formation. To effectively promote cell development, a scaffold must be non-toxic, biodegradable, biologically compatible, low in immunogenicity, and safe. Due to its promising biological characteristics for cell regeneration, dental tissue engineering has recently received much attention for its use of natural or synthetic polymer scaffolds with excellent mechanical properties, such as small pore size and a high surface-to-volume ratio, as a matrix. Moreover, as a bioactive material for carrying MSC-EVs, the combined application of scaffolds and MSC-EVs has a better regenerative effect on dental diseases. In this paper, we discuss how MSCs and MSC-derived EV treatment may be used to regenerate damaged teeth, and we highlight the role of various scaffolds in this process.Graphical AbstractThe potential of utilizing mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) and their derivatives (MSC-EVs) inserted into the scaffold to regenerate dental diseases is illustrated in this figure. Synthetic and natural scaffolds transport these cells to facilitate their safe and targeted delivery to the intended tissue.
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author Kiarashi, Mohammad
Bayat, Hannaneh
Shahrtash, Seyed Abbas
Etajuri, Enas Abdalla
Khah, Meysam Mohammadi
AL-Shaheri, Nadhim Allawi
Nasiri, Kamyar
Esfahaniani, Mahla
Yasamineh, Saman
author_facet Kiarashi, Mohammad
Bayat, Hannaneh
Shahrtash, Seyed Abbas
Etajuri, Enas Abdalla
Khah, Meysam Mohammadi
AL-Shaheri, Nadhim Allawi
Nasiri, Kamyar
Esfahaniani, Mahla
Yasamineh, Saman
author_sort Kiarashi, Mohammad
title Mesenchymal Stem Cell-based Scaffolds in Regenerative Medicine of Dental Diseases
title_short Mesenchymal Stem Cell-based Scaffolds in Regenerative Medicine of Dental Diseases
title_full Mesenchymal Stem Cell-based Scaffolds in Regenerative Medicine of Dental Diseases
title_fullStr Mesenchymal Stem Cell-based Scaffolds in Regenerative Medicine of Dental Diseases
title_full_unstemmed Mesenchymal Stem Cell-based Scaffolds in Regenerative Medicine of Dental Diseases
title_sort mesenchymal stem cell-based scaffolds in regenerative medicine of dental diseases
publisher Springer
publishDate 2024
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/45662/
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12015-024-10687-6
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