Implications of specific gene expression patterns in enamel knot in tooth development

Tae-Young Kim, Sanjiv Neupane, Y. P. Aryal, Eui-Seon Lee, Ji-Youn Kim, Jo-Young Suh, Youngkyun Lee, Wern-Joo Sohn, S. An, J. Ha, Chang-Hyeon An, Jae-Young Kim
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Enamel knot (EK)—a signaling center—refers to a transient morphological structure comprising epithelial tissue. EK is believed to regulate tooth development in early organogenesis without its own cellular alterations, including proliferation and differentiation. EKs show a very simple but conserved structure and share functions with teeth of recently evolved vertebrates, suggesting conserved signaling in certain organs, such as functional teeth, through the course of evolution. In this study, we examined the expression patterns of key EK-specific genes including Dusp26 , Fat4, Meis2, Sln , and Zpld1 during mice embryogenesis. Expression patterns of these genes may reveal putative differentiation mechanisms underlying tooth morphogenesis.
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牙釉质结在牙齿发育中特定基因表达模式的意义
釉质结(EK)是一种信号中心,是指由上皮组织组成的瞬时形态结构。EK被认为在早期器官发生时调节牙齿发育,而没有自身的细胞改变,包括增殖和分化。ek显示出一个非常简单但保守的结构,并与最近进化的脊椎动物的牙齿共享功能,这表明在进化过程中某些器官(如功能性牙齿)的保守信号。在这项研究中,我们检测了小鼠胚胎发育过程中关键的ek特异性基因Dusp26、Fat4、Meis2、Sln和Zpld1的表达模式。这些基因的表达模式可能揭示牙齿形态发生的分化机制。
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