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The role of noncoding RNAs in the osteogenic differentiation of human periodontal ligament-derived cells

Albert Sufianov, Aferin Beilerli, Sema Begliarzade, Tatiana Ilyasova, Valentin Kudriashov, Yanchao Liang, Ozal Beylerli

2022Non-coding RNA Research22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Human periodontal ligament-derived cells are important seed cells for periodontal regeneration, and their osteogenic potential closely affects alveolar bone repair and periodontal regeneration. Human periodontal ligament stem cells are pluripotent stem cells of mesenchymal origin, which can differentiate in osteoblasts and cementoblasts. However, the molecular mechanism of this differentiation activity is poorly studied. Noncoding RNAs (ncRNAs) belong to RNAs, which do not encode proteins and represent a large segment of the human transcriptome, mainly including microRNAs (miRNAs), long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs), and circular RNAs (circRNAs). It was shown that ncRNAs is involved in the proliferation and differentiation of cells, epigenetic modifications, apoptosis, as well as in complex control and pathogenesis of various diseases. NcRNAs are actively involved in the regulation of osteogenic genes in human periodontal ligament-derived cells. This article reviews the research progress of ncRNAs in the regulatory targets, pathways and functions of ncRNAs in the osteogenic differentiation of human periodontal ligament-derived cells.

Topics & Concepts

Periodontal fiberCementoblastmicroRNACell biologyBiologyPeriodontal ligament stem cellsRegeneration (biology)Long non-coding RNAMesenchymal stem cellEpigeneticsTranscriptomeCellular differentiationDental alveolusRNAGeneGene expressionGeneticsCementumPathologyMedicineDentistryBiochemistryDentinAlkaline phosphataseEnzymeCancer-related molecular mechanisms researchCircular RNAs in diseasesMicroRNA in disease regulation