Bright R, Hynes K, Gronthos S, Bartold P M
Colgate Australian Clinical Dental Research, School of Dentistry, University of Adelaide, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia.
J Periodontal Res. 2015 Apr;50(2):160-72. doi: 10.1111/jre.12205. Epub 2014 Jun 26.
Implantation of periodontal ligament stem cells is emerging as a potential periodontal regenerative procedure. This systematic review considers the evidence from animal models investigating the use of periodontal ligament stem cells for successful periodontal regeneration.
PubMed, Embase, MEDLINE and Google Scholar were searched to December 2013 for quantitative studies examining the outcome of implanting periodontal ligament stem cells into experimental periodontal defects in animals. Inclusion criteria were: implantation of periodontal ligament stem cells into surgically created periodontal defects for periodontal regeneration; animal models only; source of cells either human or animal; and published in English. We followed the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines.
From the literature search, 43 studies met the inclusion criteria. A wide variety of surgical defects were created in four species of animal (dog, rat, pig and sheep). Owing to wide variability in defect type, cell source and cell scaffold, no meta-analysis was possible. Outcome measures included new bone, new cementum and new connective tissue formation. In 70.5% of the results, statistically significant improvements of these measures was recorded.
These results are notable in that they indicate that irrespective of the defect type and animal model used, periodontal ligament stem cell implantation can be expected to result in a beneficial outcome for periodontal regeneration. It is recommended that there is sufficient evidence from preclinical animal studies to warrant moving to human studies to examine the efficacy, safety, feasibility (autologous vs. allogeneic transplantation) and delivery of periodontal ligament stem cells for periodontal regeneration.
牙周膜干细胞植入正成为一种潜在的牙周再生治疗方法。本系统评价旨在考量动物模型中关于使用牙周膜干细胞实现成功牙周再生的证据。
检索截至2013年12月的PubMed、Embase、MEDLINE及谷歌学术,查找关于将牙周膜干细胞植入动物实验性牙周缺损的研究结果的定量研究。纳入标准为:将牙周膜干细胞植入通过手术制造的牙周缺损以实现牙周再生;仅动物模型;细胞来源为人或动物;且以英文发表。我们遵循系统评价与Meta分析的首选报告项目(PRISMA)指南。
通过文献检索,43项研究符合纳入标准。在四种动物(狗、大鼠、猪和羊)身上制造了多种手术缺损。由于缺损类型、细胞来源和细胞支架存在广泛差异,无法进行Meta分析。观察指标包括新骨、新牙骨质和新结缔组织形成。在70.5%的结果中,这些指标有统计学意义的改善。
这些结果值得关注,因为它们表明,无论使用何种缺损类型和动物模型,预计牙周膜干细胞植入都能为牙周再生带来有益结果。建议有足够的临床前动物研究证据,足以支持开展人体研究,以检验牙周膜干细胞用于牙周再生的疗效、安全性、可行性(自体移植与异体移植)及递送方式。