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Regulation of DNA methylation levels in the process of oral mucosal regeneration in a rat oral ulcer model.

Naotaro Akiyama1,2, Tomomi Yamamoto-Fukuda2,3, Mamoru Yoshikawa4, Hiromi Kojima3.   

Abstract

DNA methylation is an important epigenetic mechanism for cellular maintenance. However, the methylation pattern and the key molecule regulated epigenetically in oral mucosal regeneration is unclear. In this study, we generated a rat oral ulcer model and investigated the cell proliferative activities and DNA methylation patterns immunohistochemically. We also performed immunohistochemical analysis of a regulator of epithelial stem/progenitor cell differentiation in the rat model. We demonstrated immunohistochemistry using antibodies for the molecules as follows: Ki-67, a marker of cellular proliferation; 5-methylcytosine (5-mC), a marker of DNA methylation; 5-hydroxymethylcytosine (5-hmC), a marker of DNA demethylation; Dnmt1, a maintenance DNA methyltransferase; Dnmt3a and Dnmt3b, de novo DNA methyltransferases; and Wnt5a, a regulator of stem/progenitor cell differentiation. In this model, re-epithelialization was completed at Day 4 after ulceration. Regenerating mucosal hypertrophy reached a peak at Day 5 and appeared normal at Day 14. Ki-67-positive cells increased at Day 2 and returned to normal at Day 6 after ulceration. The ratio of the expression level of 5-mC to 5-hmC declined at Day 5 and returned to normal at Day 6. The expression level of Dnmt1 had not changed compared to the normal control at every time point. On the other hand, the expression levels of Dnmt3a and Dnmt3b had decreased significantly at Day 5 and returned to normal at Day 6. Moreover, Wnt5a-positive cells increased at Day 5. In conclusion, oral mucosal regeneration was strictly regulated by DNA methylation. Moreover, Wnt5a might play a critical role in oral mucosal regeneration.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31286466     DOI: 10.14670/HH-18-147

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Histol Histopathol        ISSN: 0213-3911            Impact factor:   2.303


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