Sodium fluoride‐induced autophagy of ameloblast‐like cells via the p‐ULk1/ATG13/LC3B pathway in vitro

Author:

Yang S.12ORCID,Song D.12,Wang R.12,Liu M.12,Tan T.12,Wang Y.3,Xie Q.12,Wang L.12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Prosthodontics, School and Hospital of Stomatology Peking University Beijing China

2. National Engineering Research Center of Oral Biomaterials and Digital Medical Devices Beijing Key Laboratory of Digital Stomatology Beijing China

3. Central Laboratory Peking University School and Hospital of Stomatology Beijing China

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveTo investigate the effects of sodium fluoride on the ameloblast and reveal the mechanism of dental fluorosis.Materials and methodsMouse ameloblast‐like cell line (ALC) cells were treated with various concentrations of NaF, and subjected to Incucyte, fluorescence immunoassay, transmission electron microscopy, reverse transcription quantitative polymerase chain reaction (RT‐qPCR), western blot for autophagy examination, alkaline phosphatase and alizarin red staining for mineralization after osteogenic induction.ResultsNaF exerts a dose‐dependent inhibitory effect on ALC cell growth. TEM and fluorescence immunoassay showed that 1.5 mM or higher concentrations of NaF could induce a fusion of lysosome and mitochondria, finally increasing the number of autophagosome. RT‐qPCR and western blot showed that the upregulation of autophagy related gene 13 (ATG13), downregulation of phosphorylated Unc‐51‐like kinase 1 (p‐ULK1) were found in NaF‐induced autophagy of ALC cells. The knockdown of ATG13 could rescue it as well as the expression of p‐ULK1 and LC3B. Besides, alizarin red staining showed that fluoride under these concentrations could promote the mineralization of ALC.ConclusionsThe data show that fluoride in higher concentration can induce autophagy via the p‐ULk1/ATG13/LC3B pathway of ALCs than lower ones promote mineralization in vitro, which provides insight into the function of NaF in the autophagy and mineralization of ameloblast.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Natural Science Foundation of Beijing Municipality

Publisher

Wiley

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