Applied Sciences (Oct 2018)

The Enhancing Effects of Amelogenin Exon 5-Encoded Peptide from Enamel Matrix Derivative on Odontoblast-Like KN-3 Cells

  • Hirohito Kato,
  • Yoichiro Taguchi,
  • Kazutaka Imai,
  • Yaru Ruan,
  • Yu-Wei Tsai,
  • Yi-Chie Chen,
  • Muneyasu Shida,
  • Reiko Taguchi,
  • Kazuya Tominaga,
  • Makoto Umeda

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app8101890
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 10
p. 1890

Abstract

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Enamel matrix derivative (EMD) is applied for periodontal therapy. We created a synthetic amelogenin peptide (SP) derived from EMD, and have previously investigated the biological function of SP. However, it is unknown whether SP affects odontoblastic differentiation. In this study, we tested the effects of SP in the odontoblast-like cells, KN-3 cells. KN-3 cells were cultured with SP (0 to 1000 ng/mL) and then cultured for 3, 8, 24, or 48 h in order to determine the effects of SP on cell proliferation and detect its optimum concentration. KN-3 cells were treated with SP in odontogenic differentiation medium cultured for 3 or 7 days. Odontogenic markers were measured by the detection of alkaline phosphatase (ALP) activity and dentin sialo phosphoprotein (DSPP) expression, the calcified nodule formation, and calcium deposition. The addition of SP significantly promoted cell proliferation at 100 ng/mL, generating the greatest change in cell proliferation. SP also showed increased odontogenic expression markers and mineralization. These results suggest that SP, derived from EMD, could have potential for application in dental pulp capping.

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