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Role of Ku70 in the apoptosis of inflamed dental pulp stem cells

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AimThe study aimed to investigate the effects of DNA repair proteins on cell apoptosis in human DPSCs during inflammation.MethodsLipopolysaccharide (LPS) was used to stimulate inflammation in dental pulp in vivo… Click to show full abstract

AimThe study aimed to investigate the effects of DNA repair proteins on cell apoptosis in human DPSCs during inflammation.MethodsLipopolysaccharide (LPS) was used to stimulate inflammation in dental pulp in vivo and in vitro. We identified the activation of DSB response and DNA repair proteins in inflamed pulp tissue and in LPS-treated human DPSCs. Then we transfected the cells with Ku70 (a key protein involved in NHEJ) siRNA and detected the expression changes of γ-H2A.X, DNA repair proteins and cell apoptosis.ResultsImmunohistochemical staining showed that at 4 and 6 days of pulpitis the expression of Ku70 and γ-H2A.X significantly increased. The levels of γ-H2A.X, Ku70, Xrcc4, and Rad51 increased considerably in the LPS-treated DPSCs. Furthermore, decreased expression of Ku70 could increase the number of γ-H2A.X foci, apoptotic cells and reduce cell viability in DPSCs.ConclusionsThe results indicate that NHEJ pathway was the main mechanism involved in DNA damage response induced by repeated LPS stimulation in DPSCs. Meanwhile, the findings suggested that Ku70 serves importantly in the apoptosis of DPSCs in the inflammatory environment.

Keywords: role ku70; dna repair; repair proteins; dpscs; dental pulp; pulp

Journal Title: Inflammation Research
Year Published: 2018

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