Involvement of the Notch signaling system in alveolar bone resorption

IF 5.7 2区 医学 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE Japanese Dental Science Review Pub Date : 2023-02-25 DOI:10.1016/j.jdsr.2023.02.003
Aleksandar Jakovljevic , Nadja Nikolic , Lucrezia Paternò Holtzman , Pierre Tournier , Alexis Gaudin , Luca Cordaro , Iva Milinkovic
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The Notch pathway is an evolutionarily preserved signaling pathway involved in a variety of vital cell functions. Additionally, it is one of the key regulators of inflammation, and controls the differentiation and function of different cells. Moreover, it was found to be involved in skeletal development and bone remodeling process. This review provides an overview of the involvement of the Notch signaling pathway in the pathogenesis of alveolar bone resorption in different forms of pathological conditions such as apical periodontitis, periodontal disease, and peri-implantitis. In vitro and in vivo evidence have confirmed the involvement of Notch signaling in alveolar bone homeostasis. Nonetheless, Notch signaling system, along with complex network of different biomolecules are involved in pathological process of bone resorption in apical periodontitis, periodontitis, and peri-implantitis. In this regard, there is a substantial interest to control the activity of this pathway in the treatment of disorders associated with its dysregulation. This review provides knowledge on Notch signaling and outlines its functions in alveolar bone homeostasis and alveolar bone resorption. Further investigations are needed to determine whether inhibition of the Notch signaling pathways might be beneficial and safe as a novel approach in the treatment of these pathological conditions.

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Notch信号系统在牙槽骨吸收中的作用
Notch通路是一种进化上保留的信号通路,参与多种重要的细胞功能。此外,它是炎症的关键调节因子之一,控制不同细胞的分化和功能。此外,它还被发现参与骨骼发育和骨骼重塑过程。这篇综述概述了Notch信号通路在不同形式的病理条件下(如根尖周炎、牙周病和种植体周围炎)牙槽骨吸收的发病机制中的作用。体外和体内证据已证实Notch信号传导参与牙槽骨稳态。尽管如此,Notch信号系统以及不同生物分子的复杂网络参与了根尖周炎、牙周炎和种植体周围炎的骨吸收病理过程。在这方面,人们对控制该途径的活性在治疗与其失调相关的疾病方面有很大的兴趣。这篇综述提供了关于Notch信号传导的知识,并概述了它在牙槽骨稳态和牙槽骨吸收中的功能。需要进一步的研究来确定抑制Notch信号通路作为治疗这些病理状况的新方法是否有益和安全。
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Japanese Dental Science Review
Japanese Dental Science Review DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
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期刊介绍: The Japanese Dental Science Review is published by the Japanese Association for Dental Science aiming to introduce the modern aspects of the dental basic and clinical sciences in Japan, and to share and discuss the update information with foreign researchers and dentists for further development of dentistry. In principle, papers are written and submitted on the invitation of one of the Editors, although the Editors would be glad to receive suggestions. Proposals for review articles should be sent by the authors to one of the Editors by e-mail. All submitted papers are subject to the peer- refereeing process.
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