Dynamic patterns of histone lactylation during early tooth development in mice

J Mol Histol. 2023 Dec;54(6):665-673. doi: 10.1007/s10735-023-10154-5. Epub 2023 Oct 3.

Abstract

Histone lactylation on its lysine (K) residues has been reported to have indispensable roles in lung fibrosis, embryogenesis, neural development, inflammation, and tumors. However, little is known about the lactylation activity towards histone lysine residue during tooth development. We investigated the dynamic patterns of lactate-derived histone lysine lactylation (Kla) using a pan-Kla antibody during murine tooth development, including lower first molar and lower incisor. The results showed that pan-Kla exhibited temporo-spatial patterns in both dental epithelium and mesenchyme cells during development. Notably, pan-Kla was identified in primary enamel knot (PEK), stratum intermedium (SI), stellate reticulum (SR), dental follicle cells, odontoblasts, ameloblasts, proliferating cells in dental mesenchyme, as well as osteoblasts around the tooth germ. More importantly, pan-Kla was also identified to be co-localized with neurofilament during tooth development, suggesting histone lysine lactylation may be involved in neural invasion during tooth development. These findings suggest that histone lysine lactylation may play important roles in regulating tooth development.

Keywords: Early tooth development; Histone lysine lactylation; Incisor; Lower first molar; Pan-Kla.

MeSH terms

  • Ameloblasts
  • Animals
  • Histones*
  • Lysine*
  • Mice
  • Odontogenesis
  • Tooth Germ

Substances

  • Histones
  • Lysine