2023 Oral diseases

m(6) A demethylase Fto regulates the TNF-alpha-induced inflammatory response in cementoblasts.

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Oral diseases Vol. 29 (7) : 2806-2815 • Oct 2023

OBJECTIVE: Apical periodontitis is the most frequently occurring pathological lesion. Fat mass and obesity-associated protein (Fto) is the first identified RNA N6-methyladenosine demethylase. However, whether Fto regulates apical periodontitis remains unclear. This study aimed to explore the mechanisms of Fto in the tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha)-induced inflammatory response. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We established an apical periodontitis model. An immortalized cementoblast cell line (OCCM-30) cells were exposed to TNF-alpha. Fto, Il6, Mcp1, and Mmp9 expressions were assessed by qRT-PCR. We knocked down Fto using lentiviruses and detected TNF-alpha-induced inflammation-related gene expressions and mRNA stability. RESULTS: Mice with apical periodontitis showed downregulation of Fto expression. OCCM-30 cells exposed to TNF-alpha showed an upregulation of inflammation-related genes with a decrease in Fto. Furthermore, knockdown of Fto promoted the expressions of Il6, Mcp1, and Mmp9 in TNF-alpha-treated OCCM-30 cells as compared with negative control cells, whereas it did not affect the mRNA stability. Interestingly, Fto knockdown activated the p65, p38, and ERK1/2 pathways, and it slightly activated the JNK signaling pathway after TNF-alpha administration in OCCM-30 cells. CONCLUSION: A TNF-alpha-induced decrease in the expression of Fto might play a critical role in the inflammatory response in cementoblasts, and knockdown of Fto might upregulate the inflammatory response.

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