Prohibitin modulates periodontium differentiation in mice development
Yam Prasad Aryal, Song-Yi Han, Bandana Rana, Sanjiv Neupane, Tae-Young Kim, Elina Pokharel, Jung-Hong Ha, Jae-Kwang Jung, Chang-Hyeon An, Ji-Youn Kim, Hitoshi Yamamoto, Youngkyun Lee, Seo-Young An, Jo-Young Suh, Jae-Young Kim, Wern-Joo Sohn

TL;DR
This study explores how prohibitin influences periodontium development and alveolar bone formation in mice.
Contribution
The study identifies a modulatory role of prohibitin in periodontium differentiation and alveolar bone formation in mice.
Findings
PHB is localized in the periodontium during postnatal development.
Knocking down Phb reduces bone mass and alters signaling molecules like Bmps, Runx2, and Wnt.
Phb knock-down increases PDL space and Ki67/PERIOSTIN localization in periodontium.
Abstract
Introduction: Prohibitin (PHB) is an essential scaffold protein that modulates signaling pathways controlling cell survival, metabolism, inflammation, and bone formation. However, its specific role in periodontium development remains less understood. This study aims to elucidate the expression pattern and function of PHB in periodontium development and its involvement in alveolar bone formation. Methods: Immunolocalization of PHB in the periodontium of postnatal (PN) mice were examined. Phb morpholino was micro-injected into the right-side mandible at PN5, corresponding to the position where the alveolar bone process forms in relation to the lower first molar. The micro-injection with a scramble control (PF-127) and the left-side mandibles were used as control groups. Five days post-micro-injection, immunohistochemical analysis and micro-CT evaluation were conducted to assess bone mass…
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TopicsBone Metabolism and Diseases · Bone health and treatments · dental development and anomalies
