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BACKGROUND
News — Periodontitis is an inflammatory disease caused by the host’s immune response and various interactions between pathogens, which lead to the loss of connective tissue and bone. In recent years, mesenchymal stem cell (SC) transplantation technology has become a research hotspot, which can form periodontal ligament, cementum, and alveolar bone through proliferation and differentiation.
AIM
To elucidate the regulatory effects of WD repeat-containing protein 36 (WDR36) on the senescence, migration, and osteogenic differentiation of periodontal ligament SCs (PDLSCs).
METHODS
The migration and chemotaxis of PDLSCs were detected by the scratch-wound migration test and transwell chemotaxis test. Alkaline phosphatase (ALP) activity, Alizarin red staining, calcium content, and real-time reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-qPCR) of key transcription factors were used to detect the osteogenic differentiation function of PDLSCs. Cell senescence was determined by senescence-associated β-galactosidase staining.
RESULTS
The 24-hour and 48-hour scratch-wound migration test and 48-hour transwell chemotaxis test showed that overexpression of WDR36 inhibited the migration/chemotaxis of PDLSCs. Simultaneously, WDR36 depletion promoted the migration/chemotaxis of PDLSCs. The results of ALP activity, Alizarin red staining, calcium content, and RT-qPCR showed that overexpression of WDR36 inhibited the osteogenic differentiation of PDLSCs, and WDR36 depletion promoted the osteogenic differentiation of PDLSCs. Senescence-associated β-galactosidase staining showed that 0.1 μg/mL icariin (ICA) and overexpression of WDR36 inhibited the senescence of PDLSCs, and WDR36 depletion promoted the osteogenic differentiation of PDLSCs.
CONCLUSION
WDR36 inhibits the migration and chemotaxis, osteogenic differentiation, and senescence of PDLSCs; 0.1 μg/mL ICA inhibits the senescence of PDLSCs. Therefore, WDR36 might serve as a target for periodontal tissue regeneration and the treatment of periodontitis.
Core Tip: Periodontal ligament stem cells (PDLSCs) are an important cell source for periodontal tissue regeneration. They can migrate to injured areas to promote tissue repair, induce osteogenic differentiation for bone tissue regeneration, and delay tissue loss by inhibiting senescence. In this study, we investigated the regulatory function of WD repeat-containing protein 36 (WDR36) on PDLSCs and found that WDR36 inhibited the migration, osteogenic differentiation, and senescence of PDLSCs. Thus, WDR36 may serve as a new candidate target for periodontal tissue regeneration.
- Citation: Wang Y, Zhang FQ, Fan ZP, Zhu XL, Yan WH, Zhang XL. WDR36 inhibits the osteogenic differentiation and migration of periodontal ligament stem cells. World J Stem Cells 2025; 17(2): 99132
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