Core Matrisome Protein Signature During Periodontal Ligament Maturation From Pre-occlusal Eruption to Occlusal Function

The pre-occlusal eruption brings the molars into functional occlusion and initiates tensional strains during mastication. We hypothesized that upon establishment of occlusal contact, the periodontal ligament (PDL) undergoes cell and extracellular matrix maturation to adapt to this mechanical functio...

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Main Authors: Balazs Jozsef Denes, Aouatef Ait-Lounis, Bernhard Wehrle-Haller, Stavros Kiliaridis
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-03-01
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fphys.2020.00174/full
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spelling doaj-083171f6e976486d8de27025c33d474a2020-11-25T01:23:41ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Physiology1664-042X2020-03-011110.3389/fphys.2020.00174503796Core Matrisome Protein Signature During Periodontal Ligament Maturation From Pre-occlusal Eruption to Occlusal FunctionBalazs Jozsef Denes0Aouatef Ait-Lounis1Aouatef Ait-Lounis2Bernhard Wehrle-Haller3Stavros Kiliaridis4Department of Orthodontics, Clinique Universitaire de Médecine Dentaire, University of Geneva, Geneva, SwitzerlandDepartment of Orthodontics, Clinique Universitaire de Médecine Dentaire, University of Geneva, Geneva, SwitzerlandDepartment of Cell Physiology and Metabolism, Centre Médical Universitaire, University of Geneva, Geneva, SwitzerlandDepartment of Cell Physiology and Metabolism, Centre Médical Universitaire, University of Geneva, Geneva, SwitzerlandDepartment of Orthodontics, Clinique Universitaire de Médecine Dentaire, University of Geneva, Geneva, SwitzerlandThe pre-occlusal eruption brings the molars into functional occlusion and initiates tensional strains during mastication. We hypothesized that upon establishment of occlusal contact, the periodontal ligament (PDL) undergoes cell and extracellular matrix maturation to adapt to this mechanical function. The PDL of 12 Wistar male rats were laser microdissected to observe the proteomic changes between stages of pre-occlusal eruption, initial occlusal contact and 1-week after occlusion. The proteome was screened by mass spectrometry and confirmed by immunofluorescence. The PDL underwent maturation upon establishment of occlusion. Downregulation of alpha-fetoprotein stem cell marker and protein synthesis markers indicate cell differentiation. Upregulated proteins were components of the extracellular matrix (ECM) and were characterized with the matrisome project database. In particular, periostin, a major protein of the PDL, was induced following occlusal contact and localized around collagen α-1 (III) bundles. This co-localization coincided with organization of collagen fibers in direction of the occlusal forces. Establishment of occlusion coincides with cellular differentiation and the maturation of the PDL. Co-localization of periostin and collagen with subsequent fiber organization may help counteract tensional forces and reinforce the ECM structure. This may be a key mechanism of the PDL to adapt to occlusal forces and maintain structural integrity.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fphys.2020.00174/fullmaturationpost-emergenttooth eruptionocclusal forcesextracellular matrix
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author Balazs Jozsef Denes
Aouatef Ait-Lounis
Aouatef Ait-Lounis
Bernhard Wehrle-Haller
Stavros Kiliaridis
spellingShingle Balazs Jozsef Denes
Aouatef Ait-Lounis
Aouatef Ait-Lounis
Bernhard Wehrle-Haller
Stavros Kiliaridis
Core Matrisome Protein Signature During Periodontal Ligament Maturation From Pre-occlusal Eruption to Occlusal Function
Frontiers in Physiology
maturation
post-emergent
tooth eruption
occlusal forces
extracellular matrix
author_facet Balazs Jozsef Denes
Aouatef Ait-Lounis
Aouatef Ait-Lounis
Bernhard Wehrle-Haller
Stavros Kiliaridis
author_sort Balazs Jozsef Denes
title Core Matrisome Protein Signature During Periodontal Ligament Maturation From Pre-occlusal Eruption to Occlusal Function
title_short Core Matrisome Protein Signature During Periodontal Ligament Maturation From Pre-occlusal Eruption to Occlusal Function
title_full Core Matrisome Protein Signature During Periodontal Ligament Maturation From Pre-occlusal Eruption to Occlusal Function
title_fullStr Core Matrisome Protein Signature During Periodontal Ligament Maturation From Pre-occlusal Eruption to Occlusal Function
title_full_unstemmed Core Matrisome Protein Signature During Periodontal Ligament Maturation From Pre-occlusal Eruption to Occlusal Function
title_sort core matrisome protein signature during periodontal ligament maturation from pre-occlusal eruption to occlusal function
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Physiology
issn 1664-042X
publishDate 2020-03-01
description The pre-occlusal eruption brings the molars into functional occlusion and initiates tensional strains during mastication. We hypothesized that upon establishment of occlusal contact, the periodontal ligament (PDL) undergoes cell and extracellular matrix maturation to adapt to this mechanical function. The PDL of 12 Wistar male rats were laser microdissected to observe the proteomic changes between stages of pre-occlusal eruption, initial occlusal contact and 1-week after occlusion. The proteome was screened by mass spectrometry and confirmed by immunofluorescence. The PDL underwent maturation upon establishment of occlusion. Downregulation of alpha-fetoprotein stem cell marker and protein synthesis markers indicate cell differentiation. Upregulated proteins were components of the extracellular matrix (ECM) and were characterized with the matrisome project database. In particular, periostin, a major protein of the PDL, was induced following occlusal contact and localized around collagen α-1 (III) bundles. This co-localization coincided with organization of collagen fibers in direction of the occlusal forces. Establishment of occlusion coincides with cellular differentiation and the maturation of the PDL. Co-localization of periostin and collagen with subsequent fiber organization may help counteract tensional forces and reinforce the ECM structure. This may be a key mechanism of the PDL to adapt to occlusal forces and maintain structural integrity.
topic maturation
post-emergent
tooth eruption
occlusal forces
extracellular matrix
url https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fphys.2020.00174/full
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