scholarly journals Analysis of Senescence-Related Differentiation Potentials and Gene Expression Profiles in Human Dental Pulp Stem Cells

2016 ◽  
Vol 203 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-11 ◽  
Author(s):  
Qiao Yi ◽  
Ousheng Liu ◽  
Fei Yan ◽  
Xiao Lin ◽  
Shu Diao ◽  
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Introduction: Dental pulp stem cell (DPSC)-mediated dental pulp regeneration is considered a promising method for the treatment of deep caries with pulpitis. However, mesenchymal stem cell (MSC) senescence is an adverse factor from the perspective of cell-based therapies. In this study, we investigated the characteristics and expression profiles of DPSCs from young and old donors. Methods: DPSCs from young and old donors were cultured in differentiation medium, and their differentiation potentials were assessed. Long noncoding RNA (LncRNA) microarray assays and a bioinformatic analysis were performed to investigate differences in LncRNA and mRNA expression profiles between DPSCs from young and old donors. Results: We found that DPSCs from young donors exhibited more powerful proliferation ability and greater osteogenic and adipogenic differentiation potentials than DPSCs from old donors. In DPSCs from young donors, numerous LncRNAs were significantly up- (n = 389) or down-regulated (n = 172) compared to DPSCs from old donors. Furthermore, 304 mRNAs were differentially expressed, including 247 up-regulated genes and 57 down-regulated genes in DPSCs from young donors. The bioinformatic analysis identified that several pathways may be associated with DPSC characteristics, such as those involved in the cell cycle and RNA transport, and revealed nuclear transcription factor Y subunit β, general transcription factor IIB, and nuclear receptor subfamily 3 group C member 1 as core regulatory factors and FR249114, FR299091, and ENST00000450004 as core LncRNAs. Conclusions: Our results indicated that senescence impaired the proliferation and differentiation potentials of DPSCs and that donor age is an important factor that affects their use for tooth regeneration. We also provide insight into the mechanisms responsible for senescence in DPSCs.

Biology ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (6) ◽  
pp. 500
Author(s):  
Jeeyong Lee ◽  
Junhye Kwon ◽  
DaYeon Kim ◽  
Misun Park ◽  
KwangSeok Kim ◽  
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LARC patients were sorted according to their radio-responsiveness and patient-derived organoids were established from the respective cancer tissues. Expression profiles for each group were obtained using RNA-seq. Biological and bioinformatic analysis approaches were used in deciphering genes and pathways that participate in the radio-resistance of LARC. Thirty candidate genes encoding proteins involved in radio-responsiveness–related pathways, including the immune system, DNA repair and cell-cycle control, were identified. Interestingly, one of the candidate genes, cathepsin E (CTSE), exhibited differential methylation at the promoter region that was inversely correlated with the radio-resistance of patient-derived organoids, suggesting that methylation status could contribute to radio-responsiveness. On the basis of these results, we plan to pursue development of a gene chip for diagnosing the radio-responsiveness of LARC patients, with the hope that our efforts will ultimately improve the prognosis of LARC patients.


2008 ◽  
Vol 47 (11) ◽  
pp. 893-903 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yang Yang ◽  
Yongming Qiu ◽  
Wenwen Ren ◽  
Jialei Gong ◽  
Fuxue Chen

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