Stem cells from exfoliated deciduous teeth alleviate hyposalivation caused by Sjögren syndrome.
Zhi-Hao DuChong DingQian ZhangYan ZhangXi-Yuan GeSheng-Lin LiGuang-Yan YuPublished in: Oral diseases (2019)
Stem cells from exfoliated deciduous teeth alleviate the hyposalivation caused by SS via decreasing the inflammatory cytokines, regulating the inflammatory microenvironment and decreasing the apoptosis and autophagy. The stem cells regulated in T-cell differentiation are involved in the immunomodulatory effects.