Creating 3D constructs with cranial neural crest-derived cell lines using a bio-3D printer

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作者
Taguchi, Masahide [1 ]
Yoshimoto, Shohei [2 ,3 ]
Suyama, Kanako [1 ]
Sumi, Satoko [1 ]
Ohki, Shirabe [1 ]
Ogata, Kayoko [4 ]
Fujimoto, Ryota [5 ]
Murata, Daiki [5 ]
Nakayama, Koichi [5 ]
Oka, Kyoko [1 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Fukuoka Dent Coll, Dept Oral Growth & Dev, Sect Pediat Dent, 2-15-1 Tamura,Sawara Ku, Fukuoka 8140193, Japan
[2] Fukuoka Dent Coll, Dept Morphol Biol, Sect Pathol, Fukuoka, Japan
[3] Fukuoka Dent Coll, Oral Med Res Ctr, Fukuoka, Japan
[4] Kanazawa Univ, Grad Sch Med Sci, Dept Legal Med, Kanazawa, Japan
[5] Saga Univ, Fac Med, Ctr Regenerat Med Res, Saga, Japan
关键词
3D constructs; Spheroid; Bio -3D printer; Tenascin C; IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL EXPRESSION; TENASCIN; TOOTH; PULP; OSTEOGENESIS; FIBRONECTIN; DENTIN; ROLES;
D O I
10.1016/j.job.2024.05.005
中图分类号
R78 [口腔科学];
学科分类号
1003 ;
摘要
Objectives: The development of bio-three-dimensional (bio-3D) printers has led to significant advances in regenerative medicine. Three-dimensional constructs, including spheroids, are maintained by extracellular matrix proteins secreted by cells so that the cells can be cultured in conditions closer to the physiological environment. This study aimed to create a useful 3D construct as a model of the dentin-pulp complex. Methods: We examined the expression patterns of extracellular matrix proteins and cell proliferation areas in a 3D construct created using O9-1 cells derived from cranial neural crest cells of mice. The 3D construct was created by sticking the spheroid cultures onto a needle array using a bio-3D printer. Results: Cell proliferation areas along with characteristic expression of tenascin C and DMP1 were evaluated. The expression of tenascin C and DMP1 was significantly enhanced in the spheroids compared to that in twodimensional cultures. Moreover, cell proliferation regions and tenascin C expression were confirmed in the outer layer of spheroids in the embryonic stem cell medium, with insignificant DMP1 expression being observed. Interestingly, in a 3D construct cultured in calcification-induction medium, DMP1 expression was promoted, and DMP1-positive cells existed in the outermost layer without overlapping with tenascin C expression. Conclusions: The extracellular matrix proteins, tenascin C and DMP1, were expressed in a polarized manner in spheroids and 3D constructs, similar to the findings in the dental papilla. Therefore, these 3D constructs show potential as artificial models for studying odontogenesis.
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页码:339 / 348
页数:10
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