Calcium Hydroxide Promotes Cementogenesis and Induces Cementoblastic Differentiation of Mesenchymal Periodontal Ligament Cells in a CEMP1-and ERK-Dependent Manner


Autoria(s): PAULA-SILVA, Francisco Wanderley Garcia; GHOSH, Abhijit; ARZATE, Higinio; KAPILA, Sunil; SILVA, Lea Assed Bezerra da; KAPILA, Yvonne Lorraine
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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19/10/2012

19/10/2012

2010

Resumo

Periodontal tissue engineering is a complex process requiring the regeneration of bone, cementum, and periodontal ligament (PDL). Since cementum regeneration is poorly understood, we used a dog model of dental pulpal necrosis and in vitro cellular wounding and mineralization assays to determine the mechanism of action of calcium hydroxide, Ca(OH)(2), in cementogenesis. Laser capture microdissection (LCM) followed by qRT-PCR were used to assay responses of periapical tissues to Ca(OH)(2) treatment. Additionally, viability, proliferation, migration, and mineralization responses of human mesenchymal PDL cells to Ca(OH)(2) were assayed. Finally, biochemical inhibitors and siRNA were used to investigate Ca(OH)(2)-mediated signaling in PDL cell differentiation. In vivo, Ca(OH)(2)-treated teeth formed a neocementum in a STRO-1- and cementum protein-1 (CEMP1)-positive cellular environment. LCM-harvested tissues adjacent to the neocementum exhibited higher mRNA levels for CEMP1, integrin-binding sialoprotein, and Runx2 than central PDL cells. In vitro, Ca(OH)(2) and CEMP1 promoted STRO-1-positive cell proliferation, migration, and wound closure. Ca(OH)(2) stimulated expression of the cementum-specific proteins CEMP1 and PTPLA/CAP in an ERK-dependent manner. Lastly, Ca(OH)(2) stimulated mineralization by CEMP1-positive cells. Blocking CEMP1 and ERK function abolished Ca(OH)(2)-induced mineralization, confirming a role for CEMP1 and ERK in the process. Ca(OH)(2) promotes cementogenesis and recruits STRO-1-positive mesenchymal PDL cells to undergo cementoblastic differentiation and mineralization via a CEMP1- and ERK-dependent pathway.

NIH[NIH-RO1-DE13725]

NIH[NIH-RO1-DE16671]

PTPLA/CAPES Foundation[0668/07-9]

State of Sao Paulo Research Foundation[FAPESP 06/51161-0]

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CALCIFIED TISSUE INTERNATIONAL, v.87, n.2, p.144-157, 2010

0171-967X

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/26422

10.1007/s00223-010-9368-x

http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00223-010-9368-x

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eng

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SPRINGER

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Calcified Tissue International

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Palavras-Chave #Cementogenesis #Cementum protein-1 #STRO-1 cell-surface marker #Periodontal ligament cell #Calcium hydroxide #POSTNATAL STEM-CELLS #HUMAN CEMENTUM #IN-VITRO #ATTACHMENT PROTEIN #EXPRESSION #TISSUES #IMMUNOLOCALIZATION #LOCALIZATION #FIBRONECTIN #PHENOTYPE #Endocrinology & Metabolism
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