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Transgenic expression of dentin phosphoprotein (DPP) partially rescued the dentin defects of DSPP-null mice

Mutations in the dentin sialophosphoprotein (DSPP) gene cause dentinogenesis imperfecta. After synthesis, DSPP is proteolytically processed into NH(2)- and COOH-terminal fragments. The NH(2)-terminal fragment of DSPP is highly glycosylated but not phosphorylated, whereas the COOH-terminal fragment (...

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Autores principales: Zhang, Hua, Xie, Xiaohua, Liu, Peihong, Liang, Tian, Lu, Yongbo, Qin, Chunlin
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5908185/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29672573
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0195854
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author Zhang, Hua
Xie, Xiaohua
Liu, Peihong
Liang, Tian
Lu, Yongbo
Qin, Chunlin
author_facet Zhang, Hua
Xie, Xiaohua
Liu, Peihong
Liang, Tian
Lu, Yongbo
Qin, Chunlin
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description Mutations in the dentin sialophosphoprotein (DSPP) gene cause dentinogenesis imperfecta. After synthesis, DSPP is proteolytically processed into NH(2)- and COOH-terminal fragments. The NH(2)-terminal fragment of DSPP is highly glycosylated but not phosphorylated, whereas the COOH-terminal fragment (named “dentin phosphoprotein” or “DPP”) is highly phosphorylated but not glycosylated. These two fragments are believed to perform distinct roles in dentin formation. To analyze the functions of DPP in dentinogenesis, we created “Dspp(-/-);DPP Tg mice”, which expressed transgenic DPP driven by a Type I collagen promoter but lacked the endogenous Dspp gene. We characterized the dentin of the Dspp(-/-);DPP Tg mice using X-ray radiography, histology, scanning electron microscopy, double fluorochrome labeling, immunohistochemistry and in situ hybridization. Micro-computed tomography analyses revealed that at postnatal 6 months, the transgenic expression of DPP increased the dentin thickness of the Dspp-null mice by 97.1% and restored the dentin material density by 29.5%. Histological analyses showed that the Dspp-null mice manifested an abnormal widening of the predentin while the predentin in Dspp(-/-);DPP Tg mice was narrower than in the Dspp-null mice. Scanning electron microscopy analyses showed that the dentinal tubules in the Dspp(-/-);DPP Tg mice were better organized than in the Dspp-null mice. The double fluorochrome labeling analyses demonstrated that the dentin mineral deposition rate in the Dspp(-/-);DPP Tg mice was significantly improved compared to that in the Dspp-null mice. These findings indicate that the transgenic expression of DPP partially rescued the dentin defects of the DSPP-null mice, suggesting that DPP may promote dentin formation and that the coordinated actions between DPP and the NH(2)-terminal fragment of DSPP may be necessary for dentinogenesis.
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spelling pubmed-59081852018-05-06 Transgenic expression of dentin phosphoprotein (DPP) partially rescued the dentin defects of DSPP-null mice Zhang, Hua Xie, Xiaohua Liu, Peihong Liang, Tian Lu, Yongbo Qin, Chunlin PLoS One Research Article Mutations in the dentin sialophosphoprotein (DSPP) gene cause dentinogenesis imperfecta. After synthesis, DSPP is proteolytically processed into NH(2)- and COOH-terminal fragments. The NH(2)-terminal fragment of DSPP is highly glycosylated but not phosphorylated, whereas the COOH-terminal fragment (named “dentin phosphoprotein” or “DPP”) is highly phosphorylated but not glycosylated. These two fragments are believed to perform distinct roles in dentin formation. To analyze the functions of DPP in dentinogenesis, we created “Dspp(-/-);DPP Tg mice”, which expressed transgenic DPP driven by a Type I collagen promoter but lacked the endogenous Dspp gene. We characterized the dentin of the Dspp(-/-);DPP Tg mice using X-ray radiography, histology, scanning electron microscopy, double fluorochrome labeling, immunohistochemistry and in situ hybridization. Micro-computed tomography analyses revealed that at postnatal 6 months, the transgenic expression of DPP increased the dentin thickness of the Dspp-null mice by 97.1% and restored the dentin material density by 29.5%. Histological analyses showed that the Dspp-null mice manifested an abnormal widening of the predentin while the predentin in Dspp(-/-);DPP Tg mice was narrower than in the Dspp-null mice. Scanning electron microscopy analyses showed that the dentinal tubules in the Dspp(-/-);DPP Tg mice were better organized than in the Dspp-null mice. The double fluorochrome labeling analyses demonstrated that the dentin mineral deposition rate in the Dspp(-/-);DPP Tg mice was significantly improved compared to that in the Dspp-null mice. These findings indicate that the transgenic expression of DPP partially rescued the dentin defects of the DSPP-null mice, suggesting that DPP may promote dentin formation and that the coordinated actions between DPP and the NH(2)-terminal fragment of DSPP may be necessary for dentinogenesis. Public Library of Science 2018-04-19 /pmc/articles/PMC5908185/ /pubmed/29672573 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0195854 Text en © 2018 Zhang et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Zhang, Hua
Xie, Xiaohua
Liu, Peihong
Liang, Tian
Lu, Yongbo
Qin, Chunlin
Transgenic expression of dentin phosphoprotein (DPP) partially rescued the dentin defects of DSPP-null mice
title Transgenic expression of dentin phosphoprotein (DPP) partially rescued the dentin defects of DSPP-null mice
title_full Transgenic expression of dentin phosphoprotein (DPP) partially rescued the dentin defects of DSPP-null mice
title_fullStr Transgenic expression of dentin phosphoprotein (DPP) partially rescued the dentin defects of DSPP-null mice
title_full_unstemmed Transgenic expression of dentin phosphoprotein (DPP) partially rescued the dentin defects of DSPP-null mice
title_short Transgenic expression of dentin phosphoprotein (DPP) partially rescued the dentin defects of DSPP-null mice
title_sort transgenic expression of dentin phosphoprotein (dpp) partially rescued the dentin defects of dspp-null mice
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5908185/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29672573
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0195854
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