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Apoptosis status and proliferative activity in mucopolysaccharidosis type I mice tongue mucosa cells

BACKGROUND: Mucopolysaccharidosis type I (MPS I) is caused by a deficiency of alfa-iduronidase (IDUA), which leads to intralysosomal accumulation of glysosaminoglycans. Evidences point secondary events like oxidative stress on lysosomal storage diseases including MPS I. Patients with MPS I present a...

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Autores principales: Noguti, Juliana, Pereira, Vanessa Gonçalves, Guilheiro, Joice Marques, Martins, Ana Maria, D’Almeida, Vânia, Ribeiro, Daniel Araki
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3692203/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23814565
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author Noguti, Juliana
Pereira, Vanessa Gonçalves
Guilheiro, Joice Marques
Martins, Ana Maria
D’Almeida, Vânia
Ribeiro, Daniel Araki
author_facet Noguti, Juliana
Pereira, Vanessa Gonçalves
Guilheiro, Joice Marques
Martins, Ana Maria
D’Almeida, Vânia
Ribeiro, Daniel Araki
author_sort Noguti, Juliana
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description BACKGROUND: Mucopolysaccharidosis type I (MPS I) is caused by a deficiency of alfa-iduronidase (IDUA), which leads to intralysosomal accumulation of glysosaminoglycans. Evidences point secondary events like oxidative stress on lysosomal storage diseases including MPS I. Patients with MPS I present a wide range of oral clinical manifestations, including tongue hypertrophy, hypertrophyc alveolar process, and carious teeth. However, the mechanisms by which these alterations occur are still not fully understood. The aim of this study was to analyze the proliferative activity as well as apoptosis in tongue mucosa cells from murine model of MPS I. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Protein expression of apoptotic markers such as p53, bcl-2 and bax were evaluated in this setting. Ki-67 was used as a proliferative marker. All analyses were made by immunohistochemistry in tongue cells. Statistical analysis was perfomed by Kruskal-Wallis non-parametric test followed by the Dunn's test. P < 0.05 was considered for statistic significance. RESULTS: Histopathological analysis revealed no remarkable differences in tongue mucosa on MPS I mice when compared to control. By contrast, our results demonstrated that bcl-2 immunoexpression was decreased in mice tongue mucosa cells of MPS I mice. p53, bax and ki-67 immunoexpresssion did not show significant differences among controls and MPS I mice. CONCLUSION: Taken together, our results suggest that IDUA deficiency, which characterizes MPS I, may induce apoptosis in mice tongue cells as a result of bcl-2 down regulation.
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spelling pubmed-36922032013-06-28 Apoptosis status and proliferative activity in mucopolysaccharidosis type I mice tongue mucosa cells Noguti, Juliana Pereira, Vanessa Gonçalves Guilheiro, Joice Marques Martins, Ana Maria D’Almeida, Vânia Ribeiro, Daniel Araki Dent Res J (Isfahan) Original Article BACKGROUND: Mucopolysaccharidosis type I (MPS I) is caused by a deficiency of alfa-iduronidase (IDUA), which leads to intralysosomal accumulation of glysosaminoglycans. Evidences point secondary events like oxidative stress on lysosomal storage diseases including MPS I. Patients with MPS I present a wide range of oral clinical manifestations, including tongue hypertrophy, hypertrophyc alveolar process, and carious teeth. However, the mechanisms by which these alterations occur are still not fully understood. The aim of this study was to analyze the proliferative activity as well as apoptosis in tongue mucosa cells from murine model of MPS I. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Protein expression of apoptotic markers such as p53, bcl-2 and bax were evaluated in this setting. Ki-67 was used as a proliferative marker. All analyses were made by immunohistochemistry in tongue cells. Statistical analysis was perfomed by Kruskal-Wallis non-parametric test followed by the Dunn's test. P < 0.05 was considered for statistic significance. RESULTS: Histopathological analysis revealed no remarkable differences in tongue mucosa on MPS I mice when compared to control. By contrast, our results demonstrated that bcl-2 immunoexpression was decreased in mice tongue mucosa cells of MPS I mice. p53, bax and ki-67 immunoexpresssion did not show significant differences among controls and MPS I mice. CONCLUSION: Taken together, our results suggest that IDUA deficiency, which characterizes MPS I, may induce apoptosis in mice tongue cells as a result of bcl-2 down regulation. Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2012-12 /pmc/articles/PMC3692203/ /pubmed/23814565 Text en Copyright: © Dental Research Journal http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Noguti, Juliana
Pereira, Vanessa Gonçalves
Guilheiro, Joice Marques
Martins, Ana Maria
D’Almeida, Vânia
Ribeiro, Daniel Araki
Apoptosis status and proliferative activity in mucopolysaccharidosis type I mice tongue mucosa cells
title Apoptosis status and proliferative activity in mucopolysaccharidosis type I mice tongue mucosa cells
title_full Apoptosis status and proliferative activity in mucopolysaccharidosis type I mice tongue mucosa cells
title_fullStr Apoptosis status and proliferative activity in mucopolysaccharidosis type I mice tongue mucosa cells
title_full_unstemmed Apoptosis status and proliferative activity in mucopolysaccharidosis type I mice tongue mucosa cells
title_short Apoptosis status and proliferative activity in mucopolysaccharidosis type I mice tongue mucosa cells
title_sort apoptosis status and proliferative activity in mucopolysaccharidosis type i mice tongue mucosa cells
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3692203/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23814565
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