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Publication : Cuspal Shape Alterations by Bmp4 Directing Cell Proliferation and Apoptosis.

First Author  Kim EJ Year  2023
Journal  J Dent Res Volume  102
Issue  7 Pages  825-834
PubMed ID  37246809 Mgi Jnum  J:337812
Mgi Id  MGI:7506394 Doi  10.1177/00220345231167769
Citation  Kim EJ, et al. (2023) Cuspal Shape Alterations by Bmp4 Directing Cell Proliferation and Apoptosis. J Dent Res 102(7):825-834
abstractText  The enamel knot (EK), located at the center of cap stage tooth germs, is a transitory cluster of nondividing epithelial cells. The EK acts as a signaling center that provides positional information for tooth morphogenesis and regulates the growth of tooth cusps. To identify species-specific cuspal patterns, this study analyzed the cellular mechanisms in the EK that were related to bone morphogenetic protein (Bmp), which plays a crucial role in cell proliferation and apoptosis. To understand the cellular mechanisms in the EK, the differences between 2 species showing different cuspal patterning, mouse (pointy bunodont cusp) and gerbil (flat lophodont cusp), were analyzed with quantitative reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction and immunofluorescent staining. Based on these, we performed protein-soaked bead implantation on tooth germs of the 2 different EK regions and compared the cellular behavior in the EKs of the 2 species. Many genes related with cell cycle, cell apoptosis, and cell proliferation were involved in BMP signaling in the EK during tooth development. A comparison of the cell proliferation and apoptosis associated with Bmp revealed distinctive patterns of the cellular mechanisms. Our findings indicate that the cellular mechanisms, such as cell proliferation and apoptosis, in the EK are related to Bmp4 and play an important role in tooth morphogenesis.
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