Macrophage ATF6 Accelerates Orthodontic Tooth Movement through Promoting Tnfα Transcription
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ABSTRACT: Corticotomy is a clinical procedure targeting alveolar bone to activate regional acceleratory phenomenon (RAP) and promote orthodontic tooth movement (OTM). Corticotomy involves the orchestration of inflammation by macrophages, but the underlying mechanism remains unclear. Here, we identify endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress sensor activating transcription factor 6 (ATF6) as a critical player modulating pro- and anti-inflammatory macrophage polarization. We show that macrophage-specific ATF6 deletion blocks corticotomy-induced OTM acceleration, while macrophage ATF6 overexpression exaggerates the acceleration effect. Furthermore, the proportion of pro-inflammatory macrophages is positively correlated with ATF6 expression in vitro and in vivo. By RNA-seq and CUT&Tag, we demonstrate that ATF6 interacts with Tnfα promotor and augments its transcription, thereby mediating the effect of TNF signaling pathway in pro-inflammatory macrophage polarization. In summary, ATF6 may aggravate alveolar bone remodeling during corticotomy by promoting Tnfα transcription in macrophages, suggesting that ATF6 may represent a promising therapeutic target for non-invasive accelerating orthodontics.
ORGANISM(S): Mus musculus
PROVIDER: GSE246048 | GEO | 2025/04/09
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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