A novel hydrogel scaffold for periodontal ligament stem cells

Interv Med Appl Sci. 2018 Sep;10(3):162-170. doi: 10.1556/1646.10.2018.21.

Abstract

Periodontal ligament stem cells (PDLSCs) possess extensive regeneration potential. However, their therapeutic application demands a scaffold with appropriate properties. HydroMatrix (HydM) is a novel injectable peptide nanofiber hydrogel developed recently for cell culture. Our aim was to test whether HydM would be a suitable scaffold for proliferation and osteogenic differentiation of PDLSCs. PDLSCs were seeded on non-coated or HydM-coated surfaces. Both real-time impedance analysis and cell viability assay documented cell growth on HydM. PDLSCs showed healthy, fibroblast-like morphology on the hydrogel. After a 3-week-long culture in osteogenic medium, mineralization was much more intense in HydM cultures compared to control. Alkaline phosphatase activity of the cells grown on the gels reached the non-coated control levels. Our data provided evidence that PDLSCs can adhere, survive, migrate, and proliferate on HydM and this gel also supports their osteogenic differentiation. We first applied impedimetry for dental stem cells cultured on a scaffold. HydM is ideal for in vitro studies of PDLSCs. It may also serve not only as a reference material but also in the future as a promising biocompatible scaffold for preclinical studies.

Keywords: HydroMatrix; cell proliferation; impedimetry; osteogenic differentiation; periodontal ligament; stem cell.

Grants and funding

Funding sources: This work was supported by the Hungarian National Scientific Research Fund (OTKA-NKTH CK-80928) and Hungarian Human Resources Development Operational Programme (EFOP-3.6.2-16-2017-00006).