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Regeneration of bone and periodontal ligament induced by recombinant amelogenin after periodontitis

Regeneration of mineralized tissues affected by chronic diseases comprises a major scientific and clinical challenge. Periodontitis, one such prevalent disease, involves destruction of the tooth-supporting tissues, alveolar bone, periodontal-ligament and cementum, often leading to tooth loss. In 199...

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Autores principales: Haze, Amir, Taylor, Angela L, Haegewald, Stefan, Leiser, Yoav, Shay, Boaz, Rosenfeld, Eli, Gruenbaum-Cohen, Yael, Dafni, Leah, Zimmermann, Bernd, Heikinheimo, Kristiina, Gibson, Carolyn W, Fisher, Larry W, Young, Marian F, Blumenfeld, Anat, Bernimoulin, Jean P, Deutsch, Dan
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Publicado: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2889159/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19228267
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1582-4934.2009.00700.x
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author Haze, Amir
Taylor, Angela L
Haegewald, Stefan
Leiser, Yoav
Shay, Boaz
Rosenfeld, Eli
Gruenbaum-Cohen, Yael
Dafni, Leah
Zimmermann, Bernd
Heikinheimo, Kristiina
Gibson, Carolyn W
Fisher, Larry W
Young, Marian F
Blumenfeld, Anat
Bernimoulin, Jean P
Deutsch, Dan
author_facet Haze, Amir
Taylor, Angela L
Haegewald, Stefan
Leiser, Yoav
Shay, Boaz
Rosenfeld, Eli
Gruenbaum-Cohen, Yael
Dafni, Leah
Zimmermann, Bernd
Heikinheimo, Kristiina
Gibson, Carolyn W
Fisher, Larry W
Young, Marian F
Blumenfeld, Anat
Bernimoulin, Jean P
Deutsch, Dan
author_sort Haze, Amir
collection PubMed
description Regeneration of mineralized tissues affected by chronic diseases comprises a major scientific and clinical challenge. Periodontitis, one such prevalent disease, involves destruction of the tooth-supporting tissues, alveolar bone, periodontal-ligament and cementum, often leading to tooth loss. In 1997, it became clear that, in addition to their function in enamel formation, the hydrophobic ectodermal enamel matrix proteins (EMPs) play a role in the regeneration of these periodontal tissues. The epithelial EMPs are a heterogeneous mixture of polypeptides encoded by several genes. It was not clear, however, which of these many EMPs induces the regeneration and what mechanisms are involved. Here we show that a single recombinant human amelogenin protein (rHAM(+)), induced in vivo regeneration of all tooth-supporting tissues after creation of experimental periodontitis in a dog model. To further understand the regeneration process, amelogenin expression was detected in normal and regenerating cells of the alveolar bone (osteocytes, osteoblasts and osteoclasts), periodontal ligament, cementum and in bone marrow stromal cells. Amelogenin expression was highest in areas of high bone turnover and activity. Further studies showed that during the first 2 weeks after application, rHAM(+) induced, directly or indirectly, significant recruitment of mesenchymal progenitor cells, which later differentiated to form the regenerated periodontal tissues. The ability of a single protein to bring about regeneration of all periodontal tissues, in the correct spatio-temporal order, through recruitment of mesenchymal progenitor cells, could pave the way for development of new therapeutic devices for treatment of periodontal, bone and ligament diseases based on rHAM(+).
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spelling pubmed-28891592010-06-25 Regeneration of bone and periodontal ligament induced by recombinant amelogenin after periodontitis Haze, Amir Taylor, Angela L Haegewald, Stefan Leiser, Yoav Shay, Boaz Rosenfeld, Eli Gruenbaum-Cohen, Yael Dafni, Leah Zimmermann, Bernd Heikinheimo, Kristiina Gibson, Carolyn W Fisher, Larry W Young, Marian F Blumenfeld, Anat Bernimoulin, Jean P Deutsch, Dan J Cell Mol Med Articles Regeneration of mineralized tissues affected by chronic diseases comprises a major scientific and clinical challenge. Periodontitis, one such prevalent disease, involves destruction of the tooth-supporting tissues, alveolar bone, periodontal-ligament and cementum, often leading to tooth loss. In 1997, it became clear that, in addition to their function in enamel formation, the hydrophobic ectodermal enamel matrix proteins (EMPs) play a role in the regeneration of these periodontal tissues. The epithelial EMPs are a heterogeneous mixture of polypeptides encoded by several genes. It was not clear, however, which of these many EMPs induces the regeneration and what mechanisms are involved. Here we show that a single recombinant human amelogenin protein (rHAM(+)), induced in vivo regeneration of all tooth-supporting tissues after creation of experimental periodontitis in a dog model. To further understand the regeneration process, amelogenin expression was detected in normal and regenerating cells of the alveolar bone (osteocytes, osteoblasts and osteoclasts), periodontal ligament, cementum and in bone marrow stromal cells. Amelogenin expression was highest in areas of high bone turnover and activity. Further studies showed that during the first 2 weeks after application, rHAM(+) induced, directly or indirectly, significant recruitment of mesenchymal progenitor cells, which later differentiated to form the regenerated periodontal tissues. The ability of a single protein to bring about regeneration of all periodontal tissues, in the correct spatio-temporal order, through recruitment of mesenchymal progenitor cells, could pave the way for development of new therapeutic devices for treatment of periodontal, bone and ligament diseases based on rHAM(+). John Wiley & Sons, Ltd 2009-06 2009-02-18 /pmc/articles/PMC2889159/ /pubmed/19228267 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1582-4934.2009.00700.x Text en © 2009 The Authors Journal compilation © 2009 Foundation for Cellular and Molecular Medicine/Blackwell Publishing Ltd
spellingShingle Articles
Haze, Amir
Taylor, Angela L
Haegewald, Stefan
Leiser, Yoav
Shay, Boaz
Rosenfeld, Eli
Gruenbaum-Cohen, Yael
Dafni, Leah
Zimmermann, Bernd
Heikinheimo, Kristiina
Gibson, Carolyn W
Fisher, Larry W
Young, Marian F
Blumenfeld, Anat
Bernimoulin, Jean P
Deutsch, Dan
Regeneration of bone and periodontal ligament induced by recombinant amelogenin after periodontitis
title Regeneration of bone and periodontal ligament induced by recombinant amelogenin after periodontitis
title_full Regeneration of bone and periodontal ligament induced by recombinant amelogenin after periodontitis
title_fullStr Regeneration of bone and periodontal ligament induced by recombinant amelogenin after periodontitis
title_full_unstemmed Regeneration of bone and periodontal ligament induced by recombinant amelogenin after periodontitis
title_short Regeneration of bone and periodontal ligament induced by recombinant amelogenin after periodontitis
title_sort regeneration of bone and periodontal ligament induced by recombinant amelogenin after periodontitis
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2889159/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19228267
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1582-4934.2009.00700.x
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