自噬在成釉细胞分化过程中发挥关键作用

IF 8.3 2区 材料科学 Q1 MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces Pub Date : 2023-08-01 Epub Date: 2023-05-30 DOI:10.1177/00220345231169220
C Iwaya, A Suzuki, J Shim, C G Ambrose, J Iwata
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摘要

牙釉质是由釉母细胞生成的。任何釉质生成的失败都会导致釉质缺陷,这种情况被称为釉质发育不全。在此,我们报告了上皮衍生组织自噬缺陷的小鼠(K14-Cre;Atg7F/F 和 K14-Cre;Atg3F/F 条件性基因敲除小鼠)表现出釉质发育不全。显微计算机断层扫描成像证实,这些小鼠牙齿的釉质密度和厚度显著降低。在分子水平上,由于自噬的特异性底物 NRF2 的异位积累和激活,釉母细胞的分化受到了影响。通过生物信息学分析,我们发现Bcl11b、Dlx3、Klk4、Ltbp3、Nectin1和Pax9是与成髓不全症和NRF2介导的途径相关的候选基因。为了研究自噬缺陷导致的异位 NRF2 通路激活的影响,我们分析了候选靶基因的靶基因表达和 NRF2 与启动子区域的结合,结果发现 Bcl11b、Dlx3、Klk4 和 Nectin1 的基因表达受到抑制,而 Ltbp3 和 Pax9 的基因表达没有受到抑制。综上所述,我们的研究结果表明,自噬在成髓细胞分化过程中起着至关重要的作用,自噬失败会通过异位激活NRF2导致成髓不全症。
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Autophagy Plays a Crucial Role in Ameloblast Differentiation.

Autophagy Plays a Crucial Role in Ameloblast Differentiation.

Autophagy Plays a Crucial Role in Ameloblast Differentiation.

Autophagy Plays a Crucial Role in Ameloblast Differentiation.

Tooth enamel is generated by ameloblasts. Any failure in amelogenesis results in defects in the enamel, a condition known as amelogenesis imperfecta. Here, we report that mice with deficient autophagy in epithelial-derived tissues (K14-Cre;Atg7F/F and K14-Cre;Atg3F/F conditional knockout mice) exhibit amelogenesis imperfecta. Micro-computed tomography imaging confirmed that enamel density and thickness were significantly reduced in the teeth of these mice. At the molecular level, ameloblast differentiation was compromised through ectopic accumulation and activation of NRF2, a specific substrate of autophagy. Through bioinformatic analyses, we identified Bcl11b, Dlx3, Klk4, Ltbp3, Nectin1, and Pax9 as candidate genes related to amelogenesis imperfecta and the NRF2-mediated pathway. To investigate the effects of the ectopic NRF2 pathway activation caused by the autophagy deficiency, we analyzed target gene expression and NRF2 binding to the promoter region of candidate target genes and found suppressed gene expression of Bcl11b, Dlx3, Klk4, and Nectin1 but not of Ltbp3 and Pax9. Taken together, our findings indicate that autophagy plays a crucial role in ameloblast differentiation and that its failure results in amelogenesis imperfecta through ectopic NRF2 activation.

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ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces 工程技术-材料科学:综合
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16.00
自引率
6.30%
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4978
审稿时长
1.8 months
期刊介绍: ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces is a leading interdisciplinary journal that brings together chemists, engineers, physicists, and biologists to explore the development and utilization of newly-discovered materials and interfacial processes for specific applications. Our journal has experienced remarkable growth since its establishment in 2009, both in terms of the number of articles published and the impact of the research showcased. We are proud to foster a truly global community, with the majority of published articles originating from outside the United States, reflecting the rapid growth of applied research worldwide.
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