The Effect of Palmitate in the Expression of Ectonucleotidase CD73 and Inflammatory Markers in Murine Gingival Fibroblasts

Nina Adams, Ana Carolina Morandini DDS MDS PhD
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Abstract

OBJECTIVES

The goal of this study is to observe the effect of palmitate in the pro-inflammatory response of murine gingival fibroblasts in vitro and the levels of purine metabolizing enzyme CD73 which can ultimately control inflammation through modulation of mitochondrial health-related genes.

METHODS

Murine gingival fibroblasts were extracted from C57BI/6J mice and used between 4th and 8th passages in vitro. Cells were stimulated with palmitate (200 mM) in the presence or absence of IL-1b stimulation and mRNA for inflammatory cytokines, mitochondrial health markers and CD73 were measured by RT-qPCR after 6 hours.

RESULTS

The cytokines Cxcl1, IL-6 and Ccl2, but not chemokine Cxcl2, were significantly upregulated in the presence of palmitate in addition to IL-1b. The levels of CD73 were decreased in IL-1b-stimulated fibroblasts with palmitate only. Genes related to mitochondrial health such as Pink1, Mfn1, Mfn2 or Fis1 were not modulated in the presence of palmitate.

CONCLUSIONS

Palmitate increased IL-1b-induced expression of inflammatory cytokines and decreased CD73 in murine gingival fibroblasts with no effect on mitochondrial health-related genes, at least at the mRNA level.

IMPLICATIONS

This study implicates that there is further investigation needed to better understand the relationship of palmitate with CD73 and its effects on mitochondrial health and inflammation. Once the relationship is explored and defined, this research could be part of the first steps to support the development of biomarkers to detect periodontal inflammation early on and advance current preventive measures.

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目的:本研究旨在观察棕榈酸酯对体外小鼠牙龈成纤维细胞促炎反应的影响,以及嘌呤代谢酶 CD73 的水平,CD73 可通过调节线粒体健康相关基因最终控制炎症。方法:从 C57BI/6J 小鼠体内提取小鼠牙龈成纤维细胞,用于第 4 至第 8 次体外培养。结果除了 IL-1b 外,细胞因子 Cxcl1、IL-6 和 Ccl2,但趋化因子 Cxcl2 在棕榈酸酯存在时显著上调。在仅使用棕榈酸酯的情况下,IL-1b 刺激的成纤维细胞中 CD73 的水平降低。结论棕榈酸酯会增加 IL-1b 诱导的炎症细胞因子的表达,并降低小鼠牙龈成纤维细胞中 CD73 的水平,但至少在 mRNA 水平上不会影响线粒体健康相关基因的表达。启示这项研究表明,要更好地了解棕榈酸酯与 CD73 的关系及其对线粒体健康和炎症的影响,还需要进一步的研究。一旦探索并确定了这种关系,这项研究就可以成为支持开发生物标志物的第一步,以便及早发现牙周炎症并推进当前的预防措施。
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