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Influence of leptin and compression in GAS‐6 mediated homeostasis of periodontal ligament cell

Jiawen Yong, Sabine Groeger, Sabine Ruf, Gisela Ruiz‐Heiland

2021Oral Diseases14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Growth arrest-specific protein 6 (GAS-6) regulates immunomodulatory and inflammatory mechanisms in periodontium and may participate in obesity predisposition. This study aimed to determine whether GAS-6 is associated with the homeostasis of periodontal ligament (SV-PDL) cells in the presence of adipokines or compressive forces. The SV-PDL cell line was used. Western blots were employed for TAM receptors detection. Cells were stimulated using different concentrations of GAS-6. The migration, viability, and proliferation were measured by a standard scratch test, MTS assay, and immunofluorescent staining. The mRNA expression was analyzed by RT-PCR. Release of TGF-β1, GAS-6, and Axl were verified by ELISA. Western blot shows that TAM receptors are expressed in SV-PDL cells. GAS-6 has a promoting effect on cell migration and proliferation. RT-PCR analysis showed that GAS-6 induces Collagen-1, Collagen-3, Periostin, and TGF-β1 mRNA expression whereas it reduces Caspase-3, Caspase-8, Caspase-9, and IL-6 mRNA expression. Further, secreted GAS-6 in SV-PDL is reduced in response to both compressive forces and leptin and upregulated by IL-6. Additionally, ADAM-10 inhibition reduces GAS-6 and Axl release on SV-PDL cells. TAM receptors especially Axl are identified as the receptors of GAS-6. GAS-6/TAM interactions contribute to periodontal ligament cells homeostasis. Leptin inhibits the GAS-6 release independently of ADAM-10 metalloprotease.

Topics & Concepts

Periodontal fiberLeptinHomeostasisMedicineDentistryInternal medicineObesityPhagocytosis and Immune RegulationErythrocyte Function and PathophysiologyDiabetes and associated disorders
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