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Progenitor Potential of Mesenchymal Stem Cells in Palatal Tissue Harvested From Molar and Premolar Sites

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The University of Alabama at Birmingham

Status

Completed

Conditions

Lack of Keratinized Gingiva (Disorder)
Gingival Recession

Treatments

Diagnostic Test: progenitor potential of Gingival Mesenchymal cells

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT03570333
IRB-300000607
UAB-Perio (Other Identifier)

Details and patient eligibility

About

The primary purpose of this protocol is to isolate, investigate and compare the regenerative and differentiation potential of mesenchymal stem cells (MSC's) in the gingival (gum) tissue harvested from two different locations from the roof of the mouth (palate), that is from the front part(premolar)and back part(molar). MSC's are known for their capacity to form different kinds of hard and soft tissue including bone, fibers for periodontal ligaments, cementum and dentin, thus this study can help in optimizing their clinical application and transplantation approaches in tissue regeneration.

Full description

Various types of stem cells, specifically Mesenchymal Stem Cells (MSCs) have been thoroughly investigated for their role in tissue engineering, regenerative medicine and regeneration of the attachment apparatus (bone, cementum, periodontal ligament) of the tooth (that is lost due to periodontal disease) through multidisciplinary integration of research and clinical practice.

Recently population of progenitor/stromal cells have been isolated form gingival connective tissue that shows stem cell nature and is known as Gingival Mesenchymal Stem Cells (GMSCs). GMSCs have shown to have higher rate of successive culture and proliferation compared to other sources of stem cells, and have demonstrated multi-lineage differentiation in osteoblastic, adipocytic, chondrocytic, endothelial and neural directions, however most of our present understanding and elucidation models stem from in vitro cell culture and in vivo animal models, which do not entirely translate to human clinical situations. To bridge our current knowledge gaps of tissue development processes, deeper understanding of biological processes is required, before reliable biologically based regenerative therapies become a clinical reality. Palatal gingival connective tissue, which can be a great source of GMSCs, is harvested primarily for treating gingival recession around teeth or dental implants. There is very little studied on the histological, cellular make up and the soft and hard tissue regenerative potential of this tissue owing to the presence of GMSCs. Also, the clinical decision as to where to harvest the tissue from relies on the amount of available tissue, indication of the treatment, and the clinical preference of the operator rather than based on progenitor potential and regenerative capabilities of the underlying cells.

Hence aim of this study is to investigate the progenitor potential of palatal GMSCs as well as characterizing and observing the functionality of isolated MSCs at two different palatal sites within the same patient.

The study will retrieve human soft tissue (gum tissue) samples from the roof of the mouth (palate) that are collected during soft tissue (gum) grafting surgical procedures routinely performed and are standard of care for treating gum recession in the School of Dentistry's Periodontology Clinic. For research purposes an additional 4mm of soft tissue samples will be obtained from two sites that is 2mm from front site (premolar) and 2mm from back site (molar) from the roof of the mouth (palate). The samples will be placed in sterile vials in the carrier medium and will be immediately transferred to the laboratory for the analysis. The remaining soft tissue (gum) graft will be used to cover the gum recession defects in that patient's mouth. A plastic guard will be placed on the roof of the mouth (palate) after the procedure to reduce post-op discomfort.

Enrollment

7 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18 to 70 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • English speaking
  • Must be a patient of the UAB Dental School
  • Able to read and understand informed consent document
  • Patients needing soft tissue graft with teeth that have miller class I or II recession (>=2mm) on the facial aspects
  • No previous harvesting procedure involving the palate
  • Presence of periodontally healthy teeth at the recipient site.
  • Ability of the participants to maintain good oral hygiene
  • Patient not pregnant or breastfeeding
  • Not taking medications known to cause gingival enlargement

Exclusion criteria

  • Non-English speaking
  • Smokers/tobacco users
  • Patients with systemic pathologies or conditions contraindicating oral surgical procedures or adversely affecting wound healing
  • Patients that have severe gingival recession (Miller class III and IV) or < 2 mm.
  • Previous harvesting procedure involving the palate (within 1 year)
  • Presence of periodontal disease at the recipient site.
  • Poor oral hygiene
  • Patient pregnant or breastfeeding
  • Taking medications known to cause gingival enlargement

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

Non-Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Single Blind

7 participants in 2 patient groups

Progenitor Potential at Molar site
Experimental group
Description:
Harvested tissue from the back (molar) part of the palate will be used to extract the gingival mesenchymal cells to test their progenitor potential to differentiate into multiple cell lineage.
Treatment:
Diagnostic Test: progenitor potential of Gingival Mesenchymal cells
Progenitor Potential at Premolar site
Experimental group
Description:
Harvested tissue from the front (premolar) part of the palate will be used to extract the gingival mesenchymal cells to test their progenitor potential to differentiate into multiple cell lineage.
Treatment:
Diagnostic Test: progenitor potential of Gingival Mesenchymal cells

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