Effect of Porphyromonas Gingivalis Infection on Epithelial Rests of Malassez.

IF 0.5 Q4 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Bulletin of Tokyo Dental College Pub Date : 2025-03-11 Epub Date: 2025-02-15 DOI:10.2209/tdcpublication.2024-0028
Eitoyo Kokubu, Yuichiro Kikuchi, Hideo Yonezawa, Hodaka Sasaki, Kenichi Matsuzaka, Kazuyuki Ishihara
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Abstract

The epithelial cell rests of Malassez (ERM) are located within the periodontal ligament. They are reportedly involved in maintaining homeostasis, particularly with regards to the thickness of the periodontal ligament. Their role in apical periodontitis lesions remains unclear, however. This study investigated the response of ERM to infection with Porphyromonas gingivalis. After being infected, the morphology of the P. gingivalis-infected cells was observed using confocal laser-scanning microscopy. The gene expression of P. gingivalis-infected and uninfected cells was investigated by RNA-sequencing analysis. Morphological observation showed the invasion and adhesion of P. gingivalis to the surface of ERM. The RNA analysis showed that the gene expression profile significantly differed between the infected and uninfected cells. At an expression level of ≥2 and false discovery rate of <0.1, the infected cells showed a decrease in 99 genes and an increase in 6 compared with in the non-infected cells. Most of the upregulated genes were unique to epithelial cells, such as endothelial cell-specific molecules and cytokeratin 5; the upregulated genes were associated with the immune response, however. These results indicate that ERM upregulate genes associated with epithelial cells and suppress those associated with the immune response following P. gingivalis infection.

马拉色斯上皮细胞息肉(ERM)位于牙周韧带内。据报道,它们参与维持平衡,尤其是牙周韧带的厚度。然而,它们在根尖牙周炎病变中的作用仍不清楚。本研究调查了 ERM 对牙龈卟啉单胞菌感染的反应。在感染后,使用激光扫描共聚焦显微镜观察了被牙龈卟啉单胞菌感染的细胞的形态。通过 RNA 序列分析研究了牙龈卟啉单胞菌感染细胞和未感染细胞的基因表达。形态学观察结果显示,牙龈脓毒性球菌侵入并粘附在 ERM 表面。RNA 分析表明,感染细胞和未感染细胞的基因表达谱存在显著差异。在表达水平≥2和假发现率为
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Bulletin of Tokyo Dental College
Bulletin of Tokyo Dental College DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
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期刊介绍: The bulletin of Tokyo Dental collegue is principally for the publication of original contributions to multidisciplinary research in dentistry.
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