FoxOs, Wnts and oxidative stress-induced bone loss: new players in the periodontitis arena?
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FoxOs, Wnts and oxidative stress-induced bone loss: new players in the periodontitis arena?
Abstract
Background and objective: Chronic periodontitis is a widespread disease affecting tooth-supporting structures that can lead to extensive loss of periodontal ligament and bone, ultimately resulting in tooth loss. Extensive evidence has demonstrated a strong association between age, metabolic disorders such as type II diabetes, oxidative stress and alveolar bone loss. The molecular players controlling bone maintenance and underlying age-related bone loss and its links to the general metabolism are currently the object of intense research.
Material and methods: Recent findings are summarized to elucidate the molecular mechanisms linking oxidative stress, bone loss and metabolic factors.
Results: It is well known that reactive oxygen species are an inevitable consequence of cellular respiration and that organisms have developed an efficient array of defenses against them. The core of this complex defense line is a family of transcription factors, known as FoxOs, which can bind to β-catenin and initiate a transcriptional programme regulating cell apoptosis, DNA repair and degradation of reactive oxygen species. An increase in reactive oxygen species due, for example, to age or insulin resistance, generates a situation in which bone formation is impaired by activation of FoxO, and a decrease in Wnt signaling and bone resorption are promoted.
Conclusion: The balance between FoxO and the Wnt pathway is finely tuned by systemic and local factors, creating a far-reaching mechanism that dictates the fate of mesenchymal progenitors and regulates the homeostasis of bone, providing a rationale for the impairment of systemic and alveolar bone maintenance clinically observed with age and metabolic diseases.
© 2011 John Wiley & Sons A/S.
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