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<scp>CPNE7</scp> regenerates periodontal ligament via <scp>TAU</scp>‐mediated alignment and cementum attachment protein‐mediated attachment

Shengfeng Bai, Ji‐Hyun Lee, Chul Son, Dong‐Seol Lee, Joo‐Cheol Park

2022Journal Of Clinical Periodontology12 citationsDOI

Abstract

AIM: Once the periodontal ligament (PDL) is damaged, it is difficult to regenerate its characteristic structure. Copine7 (CPNE7) reportedly plays a functional role in supporting periodontal attachment and PDL alignment. Here we demonstrate the regulatory mechanism of CPNE7 coordination with cytoskeleton reorganization and cementum attachment protein (CAP)-mediated attachment in PDL regeneration. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The expression and localization of CPNE7, α-TUBULIN, ACTIN, and microtubule associated protein tau (TAU) were investigated in vitro. The effects of recombinant CPNE7 (rCPNE7) and CPNE7-derived peptides (CPNE7-DP) on the regulation of CAP were analysed in vitro, and PDL repair capacity was analysed in vivo. RESULTS: CPNE7 co-localized with F-ACTIN and induced α-TUBULIN expansion to the edge of human PDL cells (hPDLCs). ACTIN and α-TUBULIN protein expressions were not elevated in rCPNE7-treated hPDLCs. rCPNE7 elevated the protein expression of TAU, which co-localized with F-ACTIN and α-TUBULIN. Replantation studies on mice revealed that well-attached and well-aligned PDLs were repaired in the rCPNE7 group. CPNE7-DP directly up-regulate the expression of CAP in vitro and promote PDL regeneration in three-wall defect canine models in vivo. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings suggest that CPNE7 helps in PDL repair by supporting PDL alignment through TAU-mediated cytoskeleton reorganization and direct regulation of CAP-mediated PDL attachments of PDLCs.

Topics & Concepts

Periodontal fiberCell biologyCytoskeletonMicrotubuleActinTubulinChemistryIn vitroCementumRegeneration (biology)Actin cytoskeletonIn vivoBiologyCellBiochemistryPathologyDentistryMedicineGeneticsDentinPeriodontal Regeneration and TreatmentsDental Trauma and TreatmentsConnective tissue disorders research
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