Dissertação
Alterações idade-dependente nas vias metabólicas de folículos dentários: um estudo piloto
Fecha
2021-07-26Autor
Victor Coutinho Bastos
Institución
Resumen
Aging is not a matter of choice; it is our fate. The 'time-dependent functional decline
that affects most living organisms' is coupled with several alterations in cellular
processes, including cell senescence, epigenetic alterations, genomic instability,
stem cell exhaustion, amongst others. Age-related morphological changes in dental
follicles have been investigated for decades, mainly motivated by the fact that cysts
and tumors may arise in association with a unerupted and/or impacted teeth. The
more we understand dental follicles’ physiology, the more we become able to
contextualize biological events that can be associated with the occurrence of
odontogenic lesions which incidence increases with age. Thus, our objective was to
assess age-related changes in metabolic pathways of dental follicles associated with
unerupted/impacted mandibular third molars from young and adult individuals. For
this purpose, a convenience sample of formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded dental
follicles from young (<16 y.o., n = 13) and adult (>26 y.o., n = 7) individuals was
selected. Samples were analyzed by high-performance liquid chromatography-mass
spectrometry (HPLC-MS)-based untargeted metabolomics. Multivariate and
univariate analyses were conducted, and the prediction of altered pathways was
performed by mummichog and GSEA approaches. Dental follicles from young and
older individuals showed differences in pathways related to C21-steroid hormone
biosynthesis, bile acid biosynthesis, galactose metabolism, androgen and estrogen
biosynthesis, starch and sucrose metabolism and lipoate metabolism. Our findings
support that similar to other human tissues, dental follicles associated with unerupted
tooth show alterations at a metabolic level with aging, which can pave the way for
further studies on oral pathology, oral biology and physiology