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Comparative proteomic analysis of dental cementum from deciduous and permanent teeth.
Giovani, Priscila A; Martins, Luciane; Salmon, Cristiane R; Mofatto, Luciana S; Leme, Adriana F P; Puppin-Rontani, Regina M; Kolli, Tamara N; Foster, Brian L; Nociti, Francisco H; Kantovitz, Kamila R.
Afiliação
  • Giovani PA; Department of Pediatric Dentistry, Piracicaba Dental School, University of Campinas, São Paulo, Brazil.
  • Martins L; Department of Prosthodontics and Periodontics, Division of Periodontics, Piracicaba Dental School, University of Campinas, São Paulo, Brazil.
  • Salmon CR; Department of Prosthodontics and Periodontics, Division of Periodontics, Piracicaba Dental School, University of Campinas, São Paulo, Brazil.
  • Mofatto LS; Department of Genetics, Evolution, Microbiology and Immunology, Institute of Biology, University of Campinas, Campinas, São Paulo, Brazil.
  • Leme AFP; Brazilian Biosciences National Laboratory, LNBio, CNPEM, Campinas, São Paulo, Brazil.
  • Puppin-Rontani RM; Department of Pediatric Dentistry, Piracicaba Dental School, University of Campinas, São Paulo, Brazil.
  • Kolli TN; Division of Biosciences, College of Dentistry, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, USA.
  • Foster BL; Division of Biosciences, College of Dentistry, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, USA.
  • Nociti FH; Department of Prosthodontics and Periodontics, Division of Periodontics, Piracicaba Dental School, University of Campinas, São Paulo, Brazil.
  • Kantovitz KR; Department of Pediatric Dentistry, Piracicaba Dental School, University of Campinas, São Paulo, Brazil.
J Periodontal Res ; 56(1): 173-185, 2021 Jan.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33210734
ABSTRACT
BACKGROUND AND

OBJECTIVES:

Dental cementum (DC) is a mineralized tissue covering tooth roots that plays a critical role in dental attachment. Differences in deciduous vs. permanent tooth DC have not been explored. We hypothesized that proteomic analysis of DC matrix would identify compositional differences in deciduous (DecDC) vs. permanent (PermDC) cementum that might reflect physiological or pathological differences, such as root resorption that is physiological in deciduous teeth but can be pathological in the permanent dentition.

METHODS:

Protein extracts from deciduous (n = 25) and permanent (n = 12) teeth were pooled (five pools of DecDC, five teeth each; four pools of PermDC, three teeth each). Samples were denatured, and proteins were extracted, reduced, alkylated, digested, and analyzed by liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS). The beta-binomial statistical test was applied to normalized spectrum counts with 5% significance level to determine differentially expressed proteins. Immunohistochemistry was used to validate selected proteins.

RESULTS:

A total of 510 proteins were identified 123 (24.1%) exclusive to DecDC; 128 (25.1%) exclusive to PermDC; 259 (50.8%) commonly expressed in both DecDC and PermDC. Out of 60 differentially expressed proteins, 17 (28.3%) were detected in DecDC, including myeloperoxidase (MPO), whereas 43 (71.7%) were detected in PermDC, including decorin (DCN) and osteocalcin (BGLAP). Overall, Gene Ontology (GO) analysis indicated that all expressed proteins were related to GO biological processes that included localization and response to stress, and the GO molecular function of differentially expressed proteins was enriched in cell adhesion, molecular binding, cytoskeletal protein binding, structural molecular activity, and macromolecular complex binding. Immunohistochemistry confirmed the trends for selected differentially expressed proteins in human teeth.

CONCLUSIONS:

Clear differences were found between the proteomes of DecDC and PermDC. These findings may lead to new insights into developmental differences between DecDC and PermDC, as well as to a better understanding of physiological/pathological events such as root resorption.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Dentição Permanente / Cemento Dentário Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Dentição Permanente / Cemento Dentário Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article