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Aberrant NF-κB activation in odontoblasts orchestrates inflammatory matrix degradation and mineral resorption 被引量:1

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摘要 Inflammation-associated proteinase functions are key determinants of inflammatory stromal tissues deconstruction.As a specialized inflammatory pathological process,dental internal resorption(IR)includes both soft and hard tissues deconstruction within the dentin-pulp complex,which has been one of the main reasons for inflammatory tooth loss.Mechanisms of inflammatory matrix degradation and tissue resorption in IR are largely unclear.In this study,we used a combination of Cre-loxP reporter,flow cytometry,cell transplantation,and enzyme activities assay to mechanistically investigate the role of regenerative cells,odontoblasts(ODs),in inflammatory mineral resorption and matrices degradation.We report that inflamed ODs have strong capabilities of matrix degradation and tissue resorption.Traditionally,ODs are regarded as hard-tissue regenerative cells;however,our data unexpectedly present ODs as a crucial population that participates in IR-associated tissue deconstruction.Specifically,we uncovered that nuclear factor-kappa b(NF-κB)signaling orchestrated Tumor necrosis factorα(TNF-α)-induced matrix metalloproteinases(Mmps)and Cathepsin K(Ctsk)functions in ODs to enhance matrix degradation and tissue resorption.Furthermore,TNF-αincreases Rankl/Opg ratio in ODs via NF-κB signaling by impairing Opg expression but increasing Rankl level,which utterly makes ODs cell line 17IIA11(A11)become Trap^(+) and Ctsk^(+) multinucleated cells to perform resorptive actions.Blocking of NF-κB signaling significantly rescues matrix degradation and resorptive functions of inflamed ODs via repressing vital inflammatory proteinases Mmps and Ctsk.Utterly,via utilizing NF-κB specific small molecule inhibitors we satisfactorily attenuated inflammatory ODs-associated human dental IR in vivo.Our data reveal the underlying mechanisms of inflammatory matrix degradation and resorption via proteinase activities in IR-related pathological conditions.
出处 《International Journal of Oral Science》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2022年第1期80-90,共11页 国际口腔科学杂志(英文版)
基金 supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China 81825005 and 81771065 (L.Y.)
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