Transplanted MSCs promote alveolar bone repair via hypoxia-induced extracellular vesicle secretion.
Yitong LiuZhiqing ZhangChenlin MaJuan SongJia HuYi LiuPublished in: Oral diseases (2024)
The local hypoxic microenvironment induces transplanted MSCs to secrete a large number of EV-mediated regulatory proteins, thereby upregulating the migration function of the host stem cells and promoting alveolar bone defect regeneration. This process depends on the autophagy-related mechanism of the transplanted MSCs.