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Factors Involved in Enamel Knot Establishment and Cap Formation

K. Steklikova, L. Dalecka, J. Kubovciak, C. Corneloup, S. Pantalacci, M. Hovorakova

. 2025 ; 104 (7) : 784-794. [pub] 20250318

Jazyk angličtina Země Spojené státy americké

Typ dokumentu časopisecké články

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Development of dentition is a commonly studied process as a representative of the development of ectodermal derivates. A key step is the formation of a signaling center called the enamel knot (EK), which organizes tooth crown formation. In the mouse lower jaw, the anterior part of the tooth-forming region undergoes a series of complex events before the first molar primary EK can form more posteriorly and the tooth can progress through the cap stage. Although much is known about the molecular factors involved in tooth development, disentangling their specific roles is difficult. In this study, we circumvented this problem by isolating the posterior part of the tooth-forming region at embryonic day 13.5 and cultivating it in vitro. By treating them with molecules activating or inhibiting Sonic hedgehog (Shh) and fibroblast growth factor (Fgf) pathways, we demonstrate that Shh plays the role of an inhibitor of EK formation, and we suggest that the FGF pathways may have both positive and negative roles, as seen in hair. By RNA-sequencing of the cultivated isolates after 0, 16, or 24 h in vitro, respectively, we screened for genes whose expression varies with EK and cap formation and pointed to Cdkn2b and Sema3b as 2 promising candidates in this process.

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