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The Role of Human Umbilical Vein Endothelial Cells in Osteogenic Differentiation of Dental Follicle-Derived Stem Cells in In Vitro Co-culturesopen access

Authors
Bok, Jung-SukByun, Sung-HoonPark, Bong-WookKang, Young-HoonLee, Sung-LimRho, Gyu-JinHwang, Sun-ChulWoo, Dong KyunLee, Hyeon-JeongByun, June-Ho
Issue Date
2018
Publisher
IVYSPRING INT PUBL
Keywords
Dental follicle-derived stem cells; human umbilical vein endothelial cells; co-culture; osteogenic differentiation
Citation
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MEDICAL SCIENCES, v.15, no.11, pp 1160 - 1170
Pages
11
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MEDICAL SCIENCES
Volume
15
Number
11
Start Page
1160
End Page
1170
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/13222
DOI
10.7150/ijms.27318
ISSN
1449-1907
Abstract
Angiogenesis and vascularization are essential for the growth and survival of most tissues. Engineered bone tissue requires an active blood vessel network for survival and integration with mature host tissue. Angiogenesis also has an effect on cell growth and differentiation in vitro. However, the effect of angiogenic factors on osteoprogenitor cell differentiation remains unclear. We studied the effects of human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs) on osteogenic differentiation of dental follicle-derived stem cells (DFSCs) in vitro by co-culturing DFSCs and HUVECs. Cell viability, based on metabolic activity and DNA content, was highest for co-cultures with a DFSC/HUVEC ratio of 50:50 in a 1:1 mixture of mesenchymal stem cell growth medium and endothelial cell growth medium. Osteoblastic and angiogenic phenotypes were enhanced in co-cultures with a DFSC/HUVEC ratio of 50:50 compared with DFSC monocultures. Increased expression of angiogenic phenotypes and vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) levels were observed over time in both 50:50 DFSC/HUVEC co-cultures and DFSC monocultures during culture period. Our results showed that increased angiogenic activity in DFSC/HUVEC co-cultures may stimulate osteoblast maturation of DFSCs. Therefore, the secretion of angiogenic factors from HUVECs may play a role in the osteogenic differentiation of DFSCs.
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