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Titanium with nanotopography attenuates the osteoclast-induced disruption of osteoblast differentiation by regulating histone methylation

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Author(s):
Bighetti-Trevisan, Rayana L. ; Almeida, Luciana O. ; Castro-Raucci, Larissa M. S. ; Gordon, Jonathan A. R. ; Tye, Coralee E. ; Stein, Gary S. ; Lian, Jane B. ; Stein, Janet L. ; Rosa, Adalberto L. ; Beloti, Marcio M.
Total Authors: 10
Document type: Journal article
Source: BIOMATERIALS ADVANCES; v. 134, p. 13-pg., 2022-03-01.
Abstract

The bone remodeling process is crucial for titanium (Ti) osseointegration and involves the crosstalk between osteoclasts and osteoblasts. Considering the high osteogenic potential of Ti with nanotopography (Ti Nano) and that osteoclasts inhibit osteoblast differentiation, we hypothesized that nanotopography attenuate the osteoclast-induced disruption of osteoblast differentiation. Osteoblasts were co-cultured with osteoclasts on Ti Nano and Ti Control and non-co-cultured osteoblasts were used as control. Gene expression analysis using RNAseq showed that osteoclasts downregulated the expression of osteoblast marker genes and upregulated genes related to histone modification and chromatin organization in osteoblasts grown on both Ti surfaces. Osteoclasts also inhibited the mRNA and protein expression of osteoblast markers, and such effect was attenuated by Ti Nano. Also, osteoclasts increased the protein expression of H3K9me2, H3K27me3 and EZH2 in osteoblasts grown on both Ti surfaces. ChIP assay revealed that osteoclasts increased accumulation of H3K27me3 that represses the promoter regions of Runx2 and Alpl in osteoblasts grown on Ti Control, which was reduced by Ti Nano. In conclusion, these data show that despite osteoclast inhibition of osteoblasts grown on both Ti Control and Ti Nano, the nanotopography attenuates the osteoclast-induced disruption of osteoblast differentiation by preventing the increase of H3K27me3 accumulation that represses the promoter regions of some key osteoblast marker genes. These findings highlight the epigenetic mechanisms triggered by nanotopography to protect osteoblasts from the deleterious effects of osteoclasts, which modulate the process of bone remodeling and may benefit the osseointegration of Ti implants. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 18/17356-6 - Effect of titanium surface with nanotopography on the interaction between osteoblasts and osteoclasts
Grantee:Márcio Mateus Beloti
Support Opportunities: Regular Research Grants
FAPESP's process: 19/09349-2 - Analysis of the whole transcriptome of co-cultured osteoblasts and osteoclasts grown on titanium surface with nanotopography
Grantee:Rayana Longo Bighetti Trevisan
Support Opportunities: Scholarships abroad - Research Internship - Doctorate
FAPESP's process: 17/23888-8 - Effect of titanium surface with nanotopography on the interaction between osteoblasts and osteoclasts
Grantee:Rayana Longo Bighetti Trevisan
Support Opportunities: Scholarships in Brazil - Doctorate