Fusobacterium nucleatum triggers senescence phenotype in gingival epithelial cells

被引:3
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作者
Albuquerque-Souza, Emmanuel [1 ,2 ]
Shelling, Benjamin [1 ]
Jiang, Min [1 ]
Xia, Xia-Juan [1 ]
Rattanaprukskul, Kantapon [1 ,3 ]
Sahingur, Sinem Esra [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Penn, Sch Dent Med, Dept Periodont, Levy Bldg,Room 421, Philadelphia, PA 19104 USA
[2] Queen Mary Univ London, William Harvey Res Inst, Lipid Mediator Unit, London, England
[3] Chulalongkorn Univ, Fac Dent, Dept Periodontol, Bangkok, Thailand
关键词
aging; cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitors; keratinocytes; Lamin-B1; periodontitis; senescence; BETA-GALACTOSIDASE; EXPRESSION; GENE; P53;
D O I
10.1111/omi.12432
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R78 [口腔科学];
学科分类号
1003 ;
摘要
The prevalence of periodontitis increases with physiological aging. However, whether bacteria associated with periodontal diseases foster aging and the mechanisms by which theymay do so are unknown. Herein, we hypothesize that Fusobacterium nucleatum, a microorganism associated with periodontitis and several other age-related disorders, triggers senescence, a chief hallmark of aging responsible to reduce tissue repair capacity. Our study analyzed the senescence response of gingival epithelial cells and their reparative capacity upon long-term exposure to F. nucleatum. Specifically, we assessed (a) cell cycle arrest by analyzing the cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitors p16(INK4a) and p14(ARF) and their downstream cascade (pRb, p53, and p21) at both gene and protein levels, (b) lysosomal mediated dysfunction by using assays targeting the expression and activity of the senescence-associated beta-galactosidase (SA-beta-Gal) enzyme, and (c) nuclear envelope breakdown by assessing the expression of Lamin-B1. The consequences of the senescence phenotypemediated by F. nucleatum were further assessed using wound healing assays. Our results revealed that prolonged exposure to F. nucleatum promotes an aging-like phenotype as evidenced by the increased expression of pro-senescence markers (p16(INK4a), p21, and pRb) and SA-beta-Gal activity and reduced expression of the counter-balancing cascade (p14(ARF) and p53) and Lamin-B1. Furthermore, we also noted impaired wound healing capacity of gingival epithelial cells upon prolong bacterial exposure, which was consistent with the senescence-induced phenotype. Together, our findings provide a proof-of-concept evidence that F. nucleatum triggers a pro-senescence response in gingival epithelial cells. This might affect periodontal tissue homeostasis by reducing its repair capacity and, consequently, increasing susceptibility to periodontitis during aging.
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