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- Title
Identification of key miRNAs in unilateral mastication‐induced disruption of cartilage homeostasis.
- Authors
Wu, Mengjie; Wang, Xuebin; Shuai, Jing; Deng, Liquan; Lu, Haiping; Zhou, Yiqun; Wu, Mengrui
- Abstract
Objective: The present study identified potentially pivotal miRNAs contributing to chondrogenic differentiation in temporomandibular joint suffering abnormal stress. Materials and Methods: Sprague–Dawley rats were randomly divided into control and experimental unilateral mastication (EUM) group. Bone micro‐structure parameters was detected by micro‐CT, and FGF‐1 and MMP‐1 expression was examined by immunohistochemistry. Differentially expressed miRNAs of bilateral condyle cartilage were screened via miRNA microarray at 4‐ and 8‐week EUM, then further verified using quantitative reverse‐transcription PCR. Over‐expression of five differentially expressed miRNAs in chondrocytes was triggered by transfecting miRNA mimics. The expression of MMP‐13, Col‐II, OPN, and Runx2 was verified by western blotting. Results: Expressions of FGF‐1 and MMP‐1 in right condyles gradually increased from 2 to 6 weeks after EUM. A total of 20 differentially expressed miRNAs were regulated by EUM, which related to cell proliferation, invasion, and osteoblast differentiation pathways. The over‐expression of miR‐148a‐3p and miR‐1‐3p led to down‐regulation of Col‐II, while MMP‐13 and Runx2 were up‐regulated by induction of hypotrophic differentiation or IL‐1β stimulation. These findings suggested that miR‐148a‐3p and miR‐1‐3p promote chondrogenic differentiation. Conclusions: Several pivotal miRNAs were found to be related to chondrogenic differentiation, which provides novel insight into pathogenic mechanisms of cartilage homeostasis.
- Subjects
CELL differentiation; HOMEOSTASIS; REVERSE transcriptase polymerase chain reaction; CHONDROGENESIS; ANIMAL experimentation; IMMUNOHISTOCHEMISTRY; WESTERN immunoblotting; GROWTH factors; MICRORNA; QUANTITATIVE research; PROTEOLYTIC enzymes; RATS; MASTICATION; RESEARCH funding; TEMPOROMANDIBULAR disorders; STATISTICAL sampling; PSYCHOLOGICAL stress
- Publication
Oral Diseases, 2024, Vol 30, Issue 2, p551
- ISSN
1354-523X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/odi.14504