Insulin-like growth factor binding protein-5 enhances the migration and differentiation of gingival epithelial cells

P. S. Hung*, S. Y. Kao, C. J. Liu, H. F. Tu, C. H. Wu, S. C. Lin

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Abstract

Background and Objective: The objective was to define the roles of insulin-like growth factor binding protein-5 (IGFBP-5) in gingival epithelial cells (GEC). Human IGFBP-5 is expressed in many cell types and has diverse biological functions. It stimulates the growth of bone cells and is associated with the impedance of gingival fibroblast apoptosis. In gingival epithelium, IGFBP-5 is expressed in the cells of the differentiated stratum spinosum layer. Material and Methods: Recombinant IGFBP-5 protein treatment and knockdown of IGFBP-5 expression using a lentivirus-delivered short hairpin RNA was carried out in human GEC. Proliferation, apoptosis, anoikis, migration, differentiation and gene expression in GEC were analyzed and molecular images were obtained. Results: The IGFBP-5 had no effect on proliferation, but it slightly suppressed apoptosis and anoikis of GEC. It also induced GEC migration and upregulated the expression of involucrin, transglutaminase-1, keratin and focal adhesion kinase. The IGFBP-5 induced migration partly via an insulin-like growth factor-independent mechanism. The knockdown of IGFBP-5 downregulated the expression of involucrin, transglutaminase-1 and focal adhesion kinase. Conclusion: Expression of IGFBP-5 in GEC is associated with anti-apoptosis, migration and differentiation of GEC. These phenotypic effects may be associated with focal adhesion kinase and are advantageous for re-epithelization of GEC and the maintenance of gingival health.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)673-680
Number of pages8
JournalJournal of Periodontal Research
Volume43
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2008

Keywords

  • Differentiation
  • Gingiva
  • Insulin-like growth factor binding protein-5
  • Involucrin
  • Keratinocyte
  • Transglutaminase-1

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