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세부과제번호 2014M3A9D5A01073658 단계 2단계 1차년도
세부과제명 마우스 골격계 표현형분석을 통한 골질환 진단 및 골격계 질환 분석 공동 유/무 N
SCI여부 Y 게재년월 2016-08
논문제목 Caveolin-1 serves as a negative effector in senescent human gingival fibroblasts during Fusobacterium nucleatum infection.
총저자명 S H Ahn, S-H Cho, J-E Song, S Kim, S S Oh, S Jung, K A Cho, T-H Lee
학술지명 Mol Oral Microbiol 게재권(호) 32(3)
저널구분 - 페이지수 236-249
참여연구원 - 연구책임자 최제용
과제기여도 45 PMID 27315395
사사기관수 - IF (년도) 2.908
제1저자 S H Ahn 교신저자 T-H Lee
공동저자 S-H Cho, J-E Song, S Kim, S S Oh, S Jung, K A Cho
초록
It is well established that aging is associated with increased susceptibility to infectious diseases. Fusobacterium nucleatum is a well-known bacterial species that plays a central bridging role between early and late colonizers in the human oral cavity. Further, the ability of F. nucleatum to invade gingival fibroblasts (GFs) is critical to the development of periodontal diseases. However, the mechanisms underlying the age-related infection of GFs by F. nucleatum remain unknown. We used young (fourth passage) and senescent (22nd passage) GFs to investigate the mechanisms of F. nucleatum infection in aged GFs and first observed increased invasion of F. nucleatum in senescent GFs. We also found that the co-localization of caveolin-1 (Cav-1), a protein marker of aging, with F. nucleatum and the knockdown of Cav-1 in GFs reduced F. nucleatum invasion. Additionally, F. nucleatum infection triggered the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) through activation of NADPH oxidase in GFs, but senescent GFs exhibited significantly lower levels of NADPH oxidase activity and ROS production compared with young GFs in both the uninfected and infected conditions. Also, senescent GFs exhibited a decline in proinflammatory cytokine production and extracellular signal regulated kinase (ERK) phosphorylation following F. nucleatum infection. Interestingly, the knockdown of Cav-1 in senescent GFs increased NADPH oxidase activity and caused the upregulation of interleukin-6 and interleukin-8 and the phosphorylation of ERK. Collectively, the increased expression of Cav-1 might play a critical role in F. nucleatum invasion and could hinder the host response in senescent GFs.
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