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Publication : Dental niche cells directly contribute to tooth reconstitution and morphogenesis.

First Author  Hu H Year  2022
Journal  Cell Rep Volume  41
Issue  10 Pages  111737
PubMed ID  36476878 Mgi Jnum  J:332137
Mgi Id  MGI:7410734 Doi  10.1016/j.celrep.2022.111737
Citation  Hu H, et al. (2022) Dental niche cells directly contribute to tooth reconstitution and morphogenesis. Cell Rep 41(10):111737
abstractText  Mammalian teeth develop from the inductive epithelial-mesenchymal interaction, an important mechanism shared by many organs. The cellular basis for such interaction remains elusive. Here, we generate a dual-fluorescence model to track and analyze dental cells from embryonic to postnatal stages, in which Pitx2(+) epithelium and Msx1(+) mesenchyme are sufficient for tooth reconstitution. Single-cell RNA sequencing and spatial mapping further revealed critical cellular dynamics during molar development, where tooth germs are organized by Msx1(+)Sdc1(+) dental papilla and surrounding dental niche. Surprisingly, niche cells are more efficient in tooth reconstitution and can directly regenerate papilla cells through interaction with dental epithelium. Finally, from the dental niche, we identify a group of previously unappreciated migratory Msx1(+) Sox9(+) cells as the potential cell origin for dental papilla. Our results indicate that the dental niche cells directly contribute to tooth organogenesis and provide critical insights into the essential cell composition for tooth engineering.
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