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Lipopolysaccharide induces bacterial autophagy in epithelial keratinocytes of the gingival sulcus
Authors:Kanako Hagio-Izaki  Madoka Yasunaga  Masahiro Yamaguchi  Hiroshi Kajiya  Hiromitsu Morita  Masahiro Yoneda  Takao Hirofuji  Jun Ohno
Institution:1.Section of General Dentistry, Department of General Dentistry,Fukuoka Dental College,Fukuoka,Japan;2.Research Center for Regenerative Medicine,Fukuoka Dental College,Fukuoka,Japan;3.Section of Orthodontics, Department of Oral Growth and Development,Fukuoka Dental College,Fukuoka,Japan;4.Section of Geriatric Dentistry, Department of General Dentistry,Fukuoka Dental College,Fukuoka,Japan;5.Section of Cellular Physiology, Department of Physiological Science and Molecular Biology,Fukuoka Dental College,Fukuoka,Japan
Abstract:

Background

Interactions of resident bacteria and/or their producing lipopolysaccharide (LPS) with sulcular epithelial keratinocytes may be regulated by autophagy in the gingival sulcus. In this study, we investigated an induction of bacterial autophagy in exfoliative sulcular keratinocytes of the gingival sulcus and cultured keratinocytes treated with Porphyromonas gingivalis-originated LPS (PgLPS).

Results

Exfoliative sulcular keratinocytes showed an induction of autophagy, in addition to increased expression of LPS-mediated factors including lipopolysaccharide-binding protein and toll-like receptors (TLRs), leading to co-localization of bacteria with autophagosomes. In contrast, exfoliative keratinocytes from the free gingiva did not show similar autophagy. Autophagy activity in human cultured keratinocyte cells (HaCaT) was induced by PgLPS, which was dependent partially on the AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) pathway via increased intracellular reactive oxygen species (ROS) and was in association with an activation of TLR4 signaling. After incubation of cultured keratinocytes with E.coli BioParticles following PgLPS stimulation, co-localization of bioparticles with autophagosomes was enhanced. Conversely, blockage of autophagy with 3-methyladenin and LPS-binding with polymyxin B led to significant reduction of co-localization of particles with autophagosomes.

Conclusion

These findings indicate that PgLPS-induced autophagy is at least partially responsible for interaction between bacteria and sulcular keratinocytes in the gingival sulcus.
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