Metalloproteinases in Restorative Dentistry: An In Silico Study toward an Ideal Animal Model

Author:

de Oliveira Simone Gomes12,Kotowski Nelson3,Sampaio-Filho Helio Rodrigues2,Aguiar Flávio Henrique Baggio1,Dávila Alberto Martín Rivera3,Jardim Rodrigo3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Piracicaba School of Dentistry, Campinas State University, Piracicaba 13414-903, SP, Brazil

2. School of Dentistry, State University of Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro 20551-030, RJ, Brazil

3. Computational and Systems Biology Laboratory, Oswaldo Cruz Institute, Oswaldo Cruz Foundation, Rio de Janeiro 21040-900, RJ, Brazil

Abstract

In dentistry, various animal models are used to evaluate adhesive systems, dental caries and periodontal diseases. Metalloproteinases (MMPs) are enzymes that degrade collagen in the dentin matrix and are categorized in over 20 different classes. Collagenases and gelatinases are intrinsic constituents of the human dentin organic matrix fibrillar network and are the most abundant MMPs in this tissue. Understanding such enzymes’ action on dentin is important in the development of approaches that could reduce dentin degradation and provide restorative procedures with extended longevity. This in silico study is based on dentistry’s most used animal models and intends to search for the most suitable, evolutionarily close to Homo sapiens. We were able to retrieve 176,077 mammalian MMP sequences from the UniProt database. These sequences were manually curated through a three-step process. After such, the remaining 3178 sequences were aligned in a multifasta file and phylogenetically reconstructed using the maximum likelihood method. Our study inferred that the animal models most evolutionarily related to Homo sapiens were Orcytolagus cuniculus (MMP-1 and MMP-8), Canis lupus (MMP-13), Rattus norvegicus (MMP-2) and Orcytolagus cuniculus (MMP-9). Further research will be needed for the biological validation of our findings.

Funder

São Paulo Research Foundation

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,Medicine (miscellaneous)

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