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Learn MoreMechanical force has been shown to regulate periodontal ligament cells (PDLs) behaviors. However, different force types lead to distinct PDLs responses. Here, the differential gene expression profiling of PDLs subjected to static and intermittent compressive forces was examined using RNA sequencing technique. Results demonstrated that the static and intermittent compressive force treated PDLs exhibited the differential regulation genes. KEGG pathway enrichment analysis revealed that focal adhesion and transforming growth factor beta signaling pathway were commonly upregulated while calcium signaling pathway was downregulated in both static and intermittent compressive force-treated PDLs. Interestingly, Wnt signaling pathway was upregulated only in the PDLs that subjected to the intermittent compressive force. SOURCE: Thanaphum Osathanon (thanaphum.o@chula.ac.th) - Chulalongkorn University
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