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Early in vivo and in vitro effects of amelogenin gene splice products on pulp cells
Authors:Sally Lacerda-Pinheiro  Nadege Jegat  Dominique Septier  Fabienne Priam  Mireille Bonnefoix  Juliette Bitard  Odile Kellermann  Kevin Tompkins  Arthur Veis  Michel Goldberg  Anne Poliard
Affiliation:Laboratoire de Différentiation Cellulaire et Prions –UPR1983 CNRS, Villejuif, France;;Facultéde Chirurgie Dentaire EA 2496 Groupe Matrices extracellulaires et biominéralizations, UniversitéRenéDescartes, Paris, France;;Cell &Molecular Biology, North-western, Chicago, IL, USA
Abstract:
Recombinant amelogenin gene splice products A+4 and A-4, implanted in the pulp, induce the recruitment, proliferation, and differentiation of reparative cells. Our aim was to investigate the precocious events occurring in the pulp 1 d and 3 d after implantation of agarose beads alone or loaded with A+4 or A-4. Proliferation and cell recruitment towards an odonto/osteogenic phenotype were visualized by detection of the proliferation cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) and RP59. After implantation of beads alone or loaded with A+4, at day 3, pulp cells were moderately immunopositive for osteopontin (OP), whereas labeling was strongly positive upon treatment with A-4. Dentin sialoprotein (DSP) labeling was not detectable. Parallel in vitro studies were carried out on odontoblastic and mesenchymal progenitor cells in order to evaluate the effect of the amelogenin peptides on the expression of a series of marker genes involved in the odontoblastic/osteogenic/chondrogenic differentiation pathways. Altogether, our results suggest that the 'signaling' effects of the amelogenin peptides A+4 and A-4 may differ according to the type of target cells, their stage of differentiation, the time of treatment, and the type of amelogenin peptide (A+4 or A-4).
Keywords:amelogenin gene splice product    exposed pulp    osteoblast/odontoblast progenitors
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