Autophagy facilitates type I collagen synthesis in periodontal ligament cells

Abstract Autophagy is a lysosomal protein degradation system in which the cell self-digests its intracellular protein components and organelles. Defects in autophagy contribute to the pathogenesis of age-related chronic diseases, such as myocardial infarction and rheumatoid arthritis, through defect...

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Main Authors: Tomomi Nakamura, Motozo Yamashita, Kuniko Ikegami, Mio Suzuki, Manabu Yanagita, Jirouta Kitagaki, Masahiro Kitamura, Shinya Murakami
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Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group 2021-01-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-80275-4
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spelling doaj-43ea77b9bc19453092bfd619855758e62021-01-17T12:37:21ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222021-01-0111111410.1038/s41598-020-80275-4Autophagy facilitates type I collagen synthesis in periodontal ligament cellsTomomi Nakamura0Motozo Yamashita1Kuniko Ikegami2Mio Suzuki3Manabu Yanagita4Jirouta Kitagaki5Masahiro Kitamura6Shinya Murakami7Department of Periodontology, Graduate School of Dentistry, Osaka UniversityDepartment of Periodontology, Graduate School of Dentistry, Osaka UniversityDepartment of Periodontology, Graduate School of Dentistry, Osaka UniversityDepartment of Periodontology, Graduate School of Dentistry, Osaka UniversityDepartment of Periodontology, Graduate School of Dentistry, Osaka UniversityDepartment of Periodontology, Graduate School of Dentistry, Osaka UniversityDepartment of Periodontology, Graduate School of Dentistry, Osaka UniversityDepartment of Periodontology, Graduate School of Dentistry, Osaka UniversityAbstract Autophagy is a lysosomal protein degradation system in which the cell self-digests its intracellular protein components and organelles. Defects in autophagy contribute to the pathogenesis of age-related chronic diseases, such as myocardial infarction and rheumatoid arthritis, through defects in the extracellular matrix (ECM). However, little is known about autophagy in periodontal diseases characterised by the breakdown of periodontal tissue. Tooth-supportive periodontal ligament (PDL) tissue contains PDL cells that produce various ECM proteins such as collagen to maintain homeostasis in periodontal tissue. In this study, we aimed to clarify the physiological role of autophagy in periodontal tissue. We found that autophagy regulated type I collagen synthesis by elimination of misfolded proteins in human PDL (HPDL) cells. Inhibition of autophagy by E-64d and pepstatin A (PSA) or siATG5 treatment suppressed collagen production in HPDL cells at mRNA and protein levels. Immunoelectron microscopy revealed collagen fragments in autolysosomes. Accumulation of misfolded collagen in HPDL cells was confirmed by sodium dodecyl sulfate–polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. E-64d and PSA treatment suppressed and rapamycin treatment accelerated the hard tissue-forming ability of HPDL cells. Our findings suggest that autophagy is a crucial regulatory process that facilitates type I collagen synthesis and partly regulates osteoblastic differentiation of PDL cells.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-80275-4
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author Tomomi Nakamura
Motozo Yamashita
Kuniko Ikegami
Mio Suzuki
Manabu Yanagita
Jirouta Kitagaki
Masahiro Kitamura
Shinya Murakami
spellingShingle Tomomi Nakamura
Motozo Yamashita
Kuniko Ikegami
Mio Suzuki
Manabu Yanagita
Jirouta Kitagaki
Masahiro Kitamura
Shinya Murakami
Autophagy facilitates type I collagen synthesis in periodontal ligament cells
Scientific Reports
author_facet Tomomi Nakamura
Motozo Yamashita
Kuniko Ikegami
Mio Suzuki
Manabu Yanagita
Jirouta Kitagaki
Masahiro Kitamura
Shinya Murakami
author_sort Tomomi Nakamura
title Autophagy facilitates type I collagen synthesis in periodontal ligament cells
title_short Autophagy facilitates type I collagen synthesis in periodontal ligament cells
title_full Autophagy facilitates type I collagen synthesis in periodontal ligament cells
title_fullStr Autophagy facilitates type I collagen synthesis in periodontal ligament cells
title_full_unstemmed Autophagy facilitates type I collagen synthesis in periodontal ligament cells
title_sort autophagy facilitates type i collagen synthesis in periodontal ligament cells
publisher Nature Publishing Group
series Scientific Reports
issn 2045-2322
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Abstract Autophagy is a lysosomal protein degradation system in which the cell self-digests its intracellular protein components and organelles. Defects in autophagy contribute to the pathogenesis of age-related chronic diseases, such as myocardial infarction and rheumatoid arthritis, through defects in the extracellular matrix (ECM). However, little is known about autophagy in periodontal diseases characterised by the breakdown of periodontal tissue. Tooth-supportive periodontal ligament (PDL) tissue contains PDL cells that produce various ECM proteins such as collagen to maintain homeostasis in periodontal tissue. In this study, we aimed to clarify the physiological role of autophagy in periodontal tissue. We found that autophagy regulated type I collagen synthesis by elimination of misfolded proteins in human PDL (HPDL) cells. Inhibition of autophagy by E-64d and pepstatin A (PSA) or siATG5 treatment suppressed collagen production in HPDL cells at mRNA and protein levels. Immunoelectron microscopy revealed collagen fragments in autolysosomes. Accumulation of misfolded collagen in HPDL cells was confirmed by sodium dodecyl sulfate–polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. E-64d and PSA treatment suppressed and rapamycin treatment accelerated the hard tissue-forming ability of HPDL cells. Our findings suggest that autophagy is a crucial regulatory process that facilitates type I collagen synthesis and partly regulates osteoblastic differentiation of PDL cells.
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-80275-4
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