口腔医学研究 ›› 2025, Vol. 41 ›› Issue (11): 941-945.DOI: 10.13701/j.cnki.kqyxyj.2025.11.003

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激活转录因子家族在口腔疾病及牙发育中的研究进展

田珂, 唐静*   

  1. 遵义医科大学口腔医学院 贵州省教育厅口腔疾病研究重点实验室 贵州 遵义 563000
  • 收稿日期:2025-02-07 出版日期:2025-11-28 发布日期:2025-11-25
  • 通讯作者: *唐静,E-mail: htkw890104@163.com
  • 作者简介:田珂(1993~ ),女,河南新乡人,主治医师,硕士,研究方向:口腔颌面部畸形发生与矫治。
  • 基金资助:
    贵州省科技计划项目(黔科合基础-ZK[2022]一般606)贵州省卫生健康委科学技术基金项目(gzwkj2024-455)遵义市科技创新人才团队培养计划项目(遵市科人才[2022]1号)

Research Progress of ATFs Family in Oral Pathologies and Odontogenesis

TIAN Ke, TANG Jing*   

  1. Key Laboratory of Oral Disease Research of the Education Department of Guizhou Province, School of Stomatology, Zunyi Medical University, Zunyi 563000, China
  • Received:2025-02-07 Online:2025-11-28 Published:2025-11-25

摘要: 口腔疾病是全球流行疾病之一,严重影响人们的口腔健康、功能和美观。激活转录因子(activating transcription factors, ATFs)家族属于bZIP类转录因子家族,包括ATF1、ATF2、ATF3、ATF4、ATF5、ATF6和ATF7,参与细胞增殖、迁移、侵袭、凋亡和分化等过程。近年来,有研究显示ATFs在口腔发育、再生、炎症和肿瘤中发挥重要作用。然而,关于ATFs家族在口腔疾病中的研究进展综述鲜见报道,且ATFs在口腔疾病及牙发育中的作用机制尚未充分阐明。因此,本文对ATFs在口腔疾病和牙发育中的作用进行总结,为深入研究ATFs在口腔疾病中的作用机制提供参考。

关键词: 激活转录因子, 口腔疾病, 作用机制

Abstract: Oral pathologies are one of the most prevalent diseases globally, severely affecting oral health, function, and aesthetics. The activating transcription factors (ATFs) family belongs to the bZIP transcription factor superfamily, including ATF1, ATF2, ATF3, ATF4, ATF5, ATF6, and ATF7, and is involved in processes such as cell proliferation, migration, invasion, apoptosis, and differentiation. In recent years, studies have highlighted the functional significance of ATFs in oral development, tissue regeneration, inflammation, and tumorigenesis. However, comprehensive reviews summarizing recent advances on the ATFs family in oral pathologies remain scarce, and the molecular mechanisms governing their regulatory roles in both stomatological disorders and odontogenesis are not yet fully elucidated. Therefore, a systematic review of ATFs-mediated regulatory mechanisms in oral pathologies and odontogenesis would provide critical insights into the molecular mechanisms of ATFs-associated processes in stomatological disorders.

Key words: activating transcription factors, oral pathologies, molecular mechanisms