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Adenovirus-mediated recombinant human bone morphogenetic protein-7 expression promotes differentiation of human dental pulp cells.

Journal of Endodontics(2007)

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Abstract
Recombinant human bone morphogenetic protein-7 (BMP-7) has been shown to stimulate new reparative dentin formation in animal models. However, little is known about whether BMP-7 could promote the odontoblast-like differentiation and the formation of mineralized nodules in human dental pulp cells. Here, we reported that the infection with adenovirus-BMP-7 (Ad-BMP-7), a BMP-7–expressing adenoviral vector, induced the expression of BMP-7 in primarily cultured human dental pulp cells in the long term with little effect on their proliferation and viability. Importantly, BMP-7 expression significantly increased alkaline phosphatase activity and induced the dentin sialophosphoprotein expression in a dose- and time-dependent manner, suggesting that BMP-7 promoted the odontoblast differentiation. Furthermore, BMP-7 expression stimulated the formation of many mineralized dentin-like calcified nodules. Our data suggest that Ad-BMP-7–mediated BMP-7 expression can promote the differentiation of human pulp cells into odontoblast-like cells and mineralization in vitro, which may provide insight for the design of new gene therapy for the pulp capping in the clinic.
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Adenoviral vectors,bone morphogenetic protein-7,differentiation,human dental pulp cells
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