The possible role of sirtuin 5 in the pathogenesis of apical periodontitis

Oral Dis. 2021 Oct;27(7):1766-1774. doi: 10.1111/odi.13723. Epub 2021 Feb 12.

Abstract

Objectives: We investigated the relation between expression of sirtuin 5 (SIRT5) in osteoblastic cells and progression of apical periodontitis. The role of SIRT5 in hypoxia-induced reactive oxygen species (ROS) formation and osteoblast apoptosis was also examined.

Materials and methods: Progression of rat apical periodontitis was monitored by conventional radiography and microcomputed tomography. SIRT5 and oxidative stress biomarker 8-OHdG in bone-lining cells were assessed by immunohistochemistry. Terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase-mediated dUTP nick end labeling was used to demonstrate apoptosis. In primary human osteoblasts cultured under hypoxia, Western blot was used to analyze SIRT5 expression and cleavage of pro-caspase 3 and poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase (PARP). SIRT5 was overexpressed through lentiviral technique. ROS formation and mitochondrial membrane potential changes were assessed by MitoSOX-Red and JC-1 fluorescence, respectively. Immunofluorescence microscope was used to evaluate mitochondrial release of cytochrome c.

Results: In rat apical periodontitis, disease progression was accompanied by decreased expression of SIRT5, increased oxidative stress, and enhanced apoptosis in bone-lining cells. SIRT5 was suppressed in cultured osteoblasts under hypoxia. SIRT5 overexpression ameliorated hypoxia-enhanced ROS formation, mitochondrial depolarization, cytochrome c leakage, activation of caspase-3, and PARP fragmentation.

Conclusions: SIRT5 is able to alleviate hypoxia-enhanced osteoblast apoptosis. SIRT5 augmentation may have therapeutic potential for apical periodontitis.

Keywords: Sirtuin 5; apical periodontitis; apoptosis; hypoxia; mitochondria; osteoblasts.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Apoptosis
  • Periapical Periodontitis*
  • Rats
  • Reactive Oxygen Species
  • Sirtuins*
  • X-Ray Microtomography

Substances

  • Reactive Oxygen Species
  • SIRT5 protein, rat
  • Sirtuins