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Regulatory role of insulin-like growth factor-binding proteins in odontogenic mineralization in rats.

Authors :
Moon, Jung-Sun
Nam, Yoo-Sung
Kang, Jee-Hae
Yang, Dong-Wook
Kim, Dae-Yoon
Lee, Su-Young
Ko, Hyun-Mi
Kim, Min-Seok
Kim, Sun-Hun
Source :
Journal of Molecular Histology; 2021, Vol. 52 Issue 1, p63-75, 13p
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Much information is currently available for molecules in early odontogenesis, but there is limited knowledge regarding terminal cytodifferentiation of ameloblasts and odontoblasts for the determination of normal crown morphology. The present differential display PCR (DD-PCR) revealed that insulin-like growth factor-binding protein 5 (IGFBP5) was differentially expressed in molar tooth germs between the cap (before crown mineralization) and root formation (after crown mineralization) stages. Real-time PCR confirmed that the expression levels of IGFBP1–4 were not significantly changed but those of IGFBP5–7 were upregulated in a time-dependent manner. Immunoreactivities for IGFBP5–7 were hardly seen in molar germs at the cap/early bell stage and protective-stage ameloblasts at the root formation stage. However, the reactivity was strong in odontoblasts and maturation-stage ameloblasts, which are morphologically and functionally characterized by wide intercellular space and active enamel matrix mineralization. The localization of each IGFBP was temporospatial. IGFBP5 was localized in the nuclei of fully differentiated odontoblasts and ameloblasts, while IGFBP6 was localized in the apical cytoplasm of ameloblasts and odontoblasts with dentinal tubules, and IGFBP7 was mainly found in the whole cytoplasm of odontoblasts and the intercellular space of ameloblasts. IGFBP silencing using specific siRNAs upregulated representative genes for dentinogenesis and amelogenesis, such as DMP1 and amelogenin, respectively, and augmented the differentiation media-induced mineralization, which was confirmed by alizarin red s and alkaline phosphatase staining. These results suggest that IGFBP5–7 may play independent and redundant regulatory roles in late-stage odontogenesis by modulating the functional differentiation of ameloblasts and odontoblasts. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15672379
Volume :
52
Issue :
1
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Journal of Molecular Histology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
147967918
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10735-020-09923-3