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Amelogenin-Derived Peptide-Modified Poly(amidoamine) Dendrimers for Root Caries Prevention. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • Root caries pose a significant challenge in dentistry, requiring effective noninvasive preventive strategies due to poor outcomes of current restorative treatments.
  • Researchers developed PAMAM-C11, a modified peptide that binds to hydroxyapatite to prevent demineralization in caries lesions and combat periodontal destruction, enhancing mineralization and resisting washout.
  • PAMAM-C11 also protects against enzymatic breakdown in dentin, supports the growth of important stem cells for periodontal repair, and showed promising results in an in vivo rat model, suggesting its potential for clinical use in preventing root caries.

Article Abstract

Root caries present a significant challenge in dentistry. The unsatisfactory prognosis of restorative treatments requires novel, noninvasive preventive strategies. Here, we developed an amelogenin-derived peptide-modified poly(amidoamine), PAMAM-C11, to prevent demineralization in caries lesions and control periodontal destruction. PAMAM can induce dentin remineralization, whereas the C11 peptide strongly binds hydroxyapatite. When C11 is modified on the surface groups of PAMAM, it anchors the entire molecule on demineralized dentin surfaces, thereby resisting washout and enhancing the mineralization efficiency, especially in the presence of collagenase in the cariogenic environment. PAMAM-C11 also inhibits matrix metalloproteinases in dentin and periodontal tissues, protecting the necessary mineralization templates and controlling periodontal destruction. Furthermore, PAMAM-C11 can promote the proliferation and osteogenic differentiation of periodontal ligament stem cells, indicating its potential use in periodontal regeneration. These findings were ultimately validated in an in vivo rat caries model. It can be concluded that PAMAM-C11 has great potential for clinical applications on root caries prevention.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsami.4c20204DOI Listing

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