Specific cell subclusters of dental pulp stem cells respond to distinct pathogens through the ROS pathway

Microbial pathogens invade various human organs, including the oral cavity. (C.a) and (S.m) served respectively as representative oral pathogenic fungi and bacteria to stimulate dental pulp stem cells (DPSCs) and to screen the DPSC subcluster that specifically responded to fungal infection. DPSCs we...

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Veröffentlicht in:Frontiers in cellular and infection microbiology 2024-09, Vol.14, p.1452124
Hauptverfasser: Xu, Tiansong, Liu, Yangjia, Zhang, Wen, Li, Murong, Zhang, Liqi, Li, Xueying, Zhang, Yifei, Yue, Lin, Li, Sha, Lin, Ye, Zou, Xiaoying, Chen, Feng
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Zusammenfassung:Microbial pathogens invade various human organs, including the oral cavity. (C.a) and (S.m) served respectively as representative oral pathogenic fungi and bacteria to stimulate dental pulp stem cells (DPSCs) and to screen the DPSC subcluster that specifically responded to fungal infection. DPSCs were obtained from the impacted third molars of six healthy subjects. Then, cells were mixed and divided into three samples, two of which were stimulated with C.a and S.m, respectively; the third sample was exposed to cell medium only (Ctrl). Single-cell mRNA sequencing analysis of treated DPSCs was performed. DPSCs were composed of four major clusters of which one, DPSC.7, exhibited unique changes compared to those of other subclusters. The DPSC.7 cell percentage of the C.a sample was twice those of the Ctrl and S.m samples. DPSC.7 cells expressed genes associated with the response to reactive oxygen species (ROS) response. DPSC.7 subgroup cells established characteristic aggregation under the stimulation of different pathogens in UMAP. The MAPK/ERK1/2 and NF-κB pathways were up-regulated, expressions were suppressed, FOS synthesis was activated, the immune-related pathway was induced, and the levels of cytokines, including and , were up-regulated in DPSC.7 cells when stimulated with C.a. Our study analyzed the cellular and molecular properties of DPSCs infected by oral fungi and bacteria with single-cell RNA sequencing. A subcluster of DPSCs responded specifically to infections with different pathogens, activating the MAPK and NF-κB pathways to induce immune responses the ROS pathway. This suggests novel treatment strategies for fungal infections.
ISSN:2235-2988
2235-2988
DOI:10.3389/fcimb.2024.1452124