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miR-23b mediates TNF-α-Inhibited Osteogenic Differentiation of Human Periodontal Ligament Stem Cells by Targeting Runx2

Journal

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MEDICAL SCIENCES
Volume 18, Issue 16, Pages 3674-3683

Publisher

IVYSPRING INT PUBL
DOI: 10.7150/ijms.64312

Keywords

miR-23b; TNF-alpha; Runx2; hPDLSCs; Osteogenic differentiation

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [81701030]
  2. National Clinical Research Center for Oral Diseases [LCB202009]

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The study found that miR-23b mediated the TNF-alpha-inhibited osteogenic differentiation of hPDLSCs by targeting Runx2, providing new insights on the expanded function of miR-23b in osteogenesis of hPDLSCs under inflammatory conditions.
Periodontitis is the most prevalent oral infection disease, which causes the destruction of periodontal supporting tissues and eventual tooth loss. This study aimed to investigate the molecular mechanism of miRNA-23b (miR-23b) in regulating the osteogenic differentiation of human periodontal ligament stem cells (hPDLSCs) in an inflammatory environment. Results revealed that tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha), a notoriously inflammatory cytokine, remarkably attenuated the osteogenic differentiation of hPDLSCs, which were partially rescued by SKL2001 (Wnt/beta-catenin agonist). We further explored the underlying roles of miRNAs involved in TNF-alpha-inhibited osteogenesis of hPDLSCs. The miR-23b significantly increased with TNF-alpha stimulation, which was abolished by SKL2001. Similar to the effect of TNF-alpha, miR-23b agonist (agomir-23b) dramatically reduced the expression of runt-related transcription factor 2 (Runx2) and suppressed the osteogenic differentiation of hPDLSCs. The inhibition of miR-23b significantly increased Runx2, which is the major transcription factor during osteogenesis, thereby indicating that miR-23b was an endogenous regulator of Runx2 in hPDLSCs. Bioinformatic analysis and dual luciferase reporter assays confirmed that Runx2 was a target gene of miR-23b. Furthermore, the gain function assay of Runx2 revealed that the Runx2 overexpression efficiently reversed the suppression of the osteogenic differentiation of hPDLSCs with miR-23b agonist, suggesting that the suppressing effect of miR-23b on osteogenesis was mediated by Runx2 inhibition. Our study clarified that miR-23b mediated the TNF-alpha-inhibited osteogenic differentiation of hPDLSCs by targeting Runx2. Therefore, the expanded function of miR-23b in the osteogenesis of hPDLSCs under inflammatory conditions. This study might provide new insights and a novel therapeutic target for periodontitis.

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