Vitamin C induces periodontal ligament progenitor cell differentiation via activation of ERK pathway mediated by PELP1

Yan Yan1,3, Wenfeng Zeng2, Shujun Song4, Fayun Zhang2, Wenxi He1, Wei Liang2(), Zhongying Niu1,3()

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Protein Cell ›› 2013, Vol. 4 ›› Issue (8) : 620-627. DOI: 10.1007/s13238-013-3030-0
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RESEARCH ARTICLE

Vitamin C induces periodontal ligament progenitor cell differentiation via activation of ERK pathway mediated by PELP1

  • Yan Yan1,3, Wenfeng Zeng2, Shujun Song4, Fayun Zhang2, Wenxi He1, Wei Liang2(), Zhongying Niu1,3()
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The differentiation of periodontal ligament (PDL) progenitor cells is important for maintaining the homeostasis of PDL tissue and alveolar bone. Vitamin C (VC), a water-soluble nutrient that cannot be biosynthesized by humans, is vital for mesenchymal stem cells differentiation and plays an important role in bone remodeling. Therefore, the objective of this study was to determine the function and mechanism of VC in PDL progenitor cells osteogenic differentiation at the molecular level. We demonstrated that VC could induce the osteogenic differentiation and maturation of PDL progenitor cell without other osteogenic agents. During the process, VC preferentially activated ERK1/2 but did not affect JNK or p38. Co-treatment with ERK inhibitor effectively decreased the Vitamin C-induced expression of Runx2. ERK inhibitor also abrogated Vitamin C-induced the minimized nodules formation. PELP1, a nuclear receptor co-regulator, was up-regulated under VC treatment. PELP1 knockdown inhibited ERK phosphorylation. The overexpression of PELP1 had a positive relationship with Runx2 expression. Taken together, we could make a conclude that VC induces the osteogenic differentiation of PDL progenitor cells via PELP1-ERK axis. Our fi nding implies that VC may have a potential in the regeneration medicine and application to periodontitis treatment.

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periodontal ligament progenitor cells / Vitamin C / PELP1 / ERK signaling pathway / osteogenic differentiation

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Yan Yan, Wenfeng Zeng, Shujun Song, Fayun Zhang, Wenxi He, Wei Liang, Zhongying Niu. Vitamin C induces periodontal ligament progenitor cell differentiation via activation of ERK pathway mediated by PELP1. Prot Cell, 2013, 4(8): 620‒627 https://doi.org/10.1007/s13238-013-3030-0

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