Pro-inflammatory cytokine TNF-α attenuates BMP9-induced osteo/ odontoblastic differentiation of the Stem Cells of Dental Apical Papilla (SCAPs)

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Background/Aims: Periapical periodontitis is a common oral disease caused by bacterial invasion of the tooth pulp, which usually leads to local release of pro-inflammatory cytokines and osteolytic lesion. This study is intended to examine the effect of TNF-α on BMP9-induced osteogenic differentiation of the stem cells of dental apical papilla (SCAPs). Methods: Rat model of periapical periodontitis was established. TNF-α expression was assessed. Osteogenic markers and ectopic bone formation in iSCAPs were analyzed upon BMP9 and TNF-α treatment. Results: Periapical periodontitis was successfully established in rat immature permanent teeth with periapical lesions, in which TNF-α was shown to release during the inflammatory phase. BMP9-induced alkaline phosphatase activity, the expression of osteocalcin and osteopontin, and matrix mineralization in iSCAPs were inhibited by TNF-α in a dose-dependent fashion, although increased AdBMP9 partially overcame TNF-α inhibition. Furthermore, high concentration of TNF-α effectively inhibited BMP9-induced ectopic bone formation in vivo. Conclusion: TNF-α plays an important role in periapical bone defect during the inflammatory phase and inhibits BMP9-induced osteoblastic differentiation of iSCAPs, which can be partially reversed by high levels of BMP9. Therefore, BMP9 may be further explored as a potent osteogenic factor to improve osteo/odontogenic differentiation in tooth regeneration in chronic inflammation conditions.

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Wang, F., Jiang, Y., Huang, X., Liu, Q., Zhang, Y., Luo, W., … Zhang, H. (2017, June 1). Pro-inflammatory cytokine TNF-α attenuates BMP9-induced osteo/ odontoblastic differentiation of the Stem Cells of Dental Apical Papilla (SCAPs). Cellular Physiology and Biochemistry. S. Karger AG. https://doi.org/10.1159/000471865

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