Mineral-associated adhesion proteins are linked to root formation.

M J Somerman, B Shroff, R A Foster, W T Butler, J J Sauk
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There is a general agreement that the extracellular environment plays a critical role in controlling cell behavior. Thus, significant research efforts have focused on understanding the effects of extracellular matrix proteins on cell function. In particular we have focused on determining the role of adhesion proteins in the regulation of root formation. Using an OPN antibody, 2arN (generously provided by Drs Craig and Denhardt), the expression of OPN during root formation was determined. OPN (osteopontin) is a bone-associated adhesion protein. OPN was expressed in the dental follicle region of molars obtained from 3 day old CD-1 mice, but was not expressed in the odontoblast layer. In contrast by day 8, positive staining was noted in the odontoblast layer, as well as in the area of Hertwig's epithelial root sheath. However, at this same time point no positive labeling for 2arN was observed in the enamel organ or in the dental papillae cells. By day 15 positive staining for OPN was seen in the area of the periodontal ligament, as well as the region of primary deposition of extracellular matrix onto dentin. Also determined was the ability of fibronectin, OPN and dentin sialoprotein (DSP) to promote the attachment of dental ectomesenchymal cells, in vitro. Interestingly, these cells attached remarkable well on bacteriological dishes (control) in the absence of an adhesion protein. DSP did not increase cell attachment beyond that observed for control cells. In contrast, both fibronectin and OPN enhanced cell attachment. These studies, while preliminary indicate that OPN is expressed in a unique fashion during root development, thus suggesting a regulatory role for such adhesion proteins during root formation.

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矿物质相关的粘附蛋白与根的形成有关。
人们普遍认为细胞外环境在控制细胞行为方面起着关键作用。因此,重要的研究工作集中在了解细胞外基质蛋白对细胞功能的影响上。特别是我们已经集中在确定在根形成的调节粘附蛋白的作用。使用OPN抗体2arN (Craig和Denhardt博士慷慨提供),测定了OPN在根形成过程中的表达。OPN(骨桥蛋白)是一种骨相关的粘附蛋白。OPN在3日龄CD-1小鼠磨牙的牙滤泡区表达,但在成牙层不表达。第8天,成牙细胞层和Hertwig上皮根鞘呈阳性染色。然而,在同一时间点,在牙釉质器官或牙乳头细胞中未观察到2arN的阳性标记。第15天,在牙周韧带区域以及牙本质上细胞外基质初代沉积区域可见OPN阳性染色。同时测定了纤维连接蛋白、OPN和牙本质唾液蛋白(DSP)在体外促进牙外间充质细胞附着的能力。有趣的是,在没有黏附蛋白的情况下,这些细胞在细菌培养皿(对照)上附着良好。与对照细胞相比,DSP没有增加细胞的附着。相比之下,纤维连接蛋白和OPN都增强了细胞的附着。这些研究初步表明,OPN在根发育过程中以一种独特的方式表达,从而表明这些粘附蛋白在根形成过程中具有调节作用。
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