中性粒细胞胞外陷阱
生物膜
细菌
酶
细胞外
微生物学
化学
牙周炎
体外
细胞外基质
体内
细胞生物学
生物化学
炎症
生物
牙科
免疫学
医学
遗传学
生物技术
作者
Mei‐chen Wan,Kai Jiao,Yi‐na Zhu,Qian‐qian Wan,Yipeng Zhang,Long-zhang Niu,Chen Lei,Jing‐han Song,Weicheng Lu,Huajie Liu,Zhao-yang Ren,Franklin R. Tay,Li‐na Niu
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41551-024-01186-7
摘要
Dental calculi can cause gingival bleeding and periodontitis, yet the mechanism underlying the formation of such mineral build-ups, and in particular the role of the local microenvironment, are unclear. Here we show that the formation of dental calculi involves bacteria in local mature biofilms converting the DNA in neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) from being degradable by the enzyme DNase I to being degradation resistant, promoting the nucleation and growth of apatite. DNase I inhibited NET-induced mineralization in vitro and ex vivo, yet plasma DNases were ineffective at inhibiting ectopic mineralization in the oral cavity in rodents. The topical application of the DNA-intercalating agent chloroquine in rodents fed with a dental calculogenic diet reverted NET DNA to its degradable form, inhibiting the formation of calculi. Our findings may motivate therapeutic strategies for the reduction of the prevalence of the deposition of bacteria-driven calculi in the oral cavity. The development of dental calculi involves bacteria in local mature biofilms converting the DNA in neutrophil extracellular traps from being degradable by the enzyme DNase I to being degradation resistant.
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