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TNF-[alpha]-induced IL-6 and MMP-9 expression in immortalized ameloblastoma cell line established by hTERT

Objective Ameloblastoma (AM) shows locally invasive behaviour. However, biological investigations regarding regulation of gene expression associated with AM pathological features are difficult to perform, because AM cells can be passaged for a few generations due to senescence. We report a newly est...

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Published in:Oral diseases 2017-03, Vol.23 (2), p.199
Main Authors: Ohta, K, Naruse, T, Ishida, Y, Shigeishi, H, Nakagawa, T, Fukui, A, Nishi, H, Sasaki, K, Ogawa, I, Takechi, M
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Summary:Objective Ameloblastoma (AM) shows locally invasive behaviour. However, biological investigations regarding regulation of gene expression associated with AM pathological features are difficult to perform, because AM cells can be passaged for a few generations due to senescence. We report a newly established immortalized AM cell line, AMB cells, by transfection with human telomerase reverse transcriptase (hTERT). Furthermore, we examined whether TNF-[alpha] modulates bone resorption-related genes, IL-6 and MMP-9 in cooperation with TGF-[beta] or IFN-[gamma]. Materials and methods Following transfection of an hTERT expression vector into AM cells using a non-viral method, the effects of cytokines on the expressions of IL-6 and MMP-9 mRNA were examined using real-time PCR. TNF-[alpha]-induced NF-[kappa]B activity was examined by western blotting and transcription factor assays. Results AMB cells continued to grow for more than 100 population doublings. Stimulation with TNF-[alpha] increased IL-6 and MMP-9 mRNA expressions, as well as NF-[kappa]B activation. Furthermore, TGF-[beta] and IFN-[gamma] dramatically increased TNF-[alpha]-mediated expressions of MMP-9 and IL-6 mRNA, respectively, while those responses were suppressed by NF-[kappa]B inhibitor. Conclusion We established an immortalized AM cell line by hTERT transfection. TNF-[alpha]-mediated regulation of MMP-9 and IL-6 via NF-[kappa]B may play an important role in the pathological behaviour of AMs, such as bone resorption.
ISSN:1354-523X
1601-0825
DOI:10.1111/odi.12594