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Vol. 2, Issue 1, pages ​52-57
DOI: https://doi.org/10.35252/jspir.2020.1.002.1.06
Induced pluripotent stem cells in periodontal regeneration - Narrative review
Pradeep KY*, Madhuri B*, Ravishankar PL, Rajapandain K, Kalaivani V, Chopra P
* These authors contributed equally to the work.
Abstract
Purpose: Periodontal disease is a severe infection caused by inadequate oral hygiene, resulting in tooth loss due to the bone destruction that supports the teeth. “Induced pluripotent stem cells” (iPSCs or iPS cells) is a sort of pluripotent stem cell that can be acquired out of adult somatic cells like peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) or skin fibroblasts through inducing genetic reprogramming genes (Klf4, Oct4, c-Myc, and Sox2).
Materials and Methods: This narrative review shows periodontal regeneration and bone regeneration using iPSCs and also highlights the drawbacks and challenges towards the future using iPSCs.
Results and Discussion: Recent studies have shown greater regeneration when  combination of iPSCs and enamel matrix  derivates( EMD™)  inserted into treatment of  periodontal and bone defects.
Conclusions: IPSC is a good alternative cell source in periodontal regeneration.
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