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Mandible exosomal ssc-mir-133b regulates tooth development in miniature swine via endogenous apoptosis

  • Ye Li
  • , Xinxin Wang
  • , Jiali Ren
  • , Xiaoshan Wu
  • , Guoqing Li
  • , Zhipeng Fan
  • , Chunmei Zhang
  • , Ang Li
  • , Songlin Wang

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摘要

Signal transduction between different organs is crucial in the normal development of the human body. As an important medium for signal communication, exosomes can transfer important information, such as microRNAs (miRNAs), from donors to receptors. MiRNAs are known to fine-tune a variety of biological processes, including maxillofacial development; however, the underlying mechanism remains largely unknown. In the present study, transient apoptosis was found to be due to the expression of a miniature swine maxillofacial-specific miRNA, ssc-mir-133b. Upregulation of ssc-mir-133b resulted in robust apoptosis in primary dental mesenchymal cells in the maxillofacial region. Cell leukemia myeloid 1 (Mcl-1) was verified as the functional target, which triggered further downstream activation of endogenous mitochondria-related apoptotic processes during tooth development. More importantly, mandible exosomes were responsible for the initial apoptosis signal. An animal study demonstrated that ectopic expression of ssc-mir-133b resulted in failed tooth formation after 12 weeks of subcutaneous transplantation in nude mice. The tooth germ developed abnormally without the indispensable exosomal signals from the mandible.

源语言英语
文章编号28
期刊Bone Research
6
1
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 1 12月 2018

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