Back to Search Start Over

Ift88 limits bone formation in maxillary process through suppressing apoptosis

Authors :
Akane Yamada
Yasumitsu Kodama
Paul T. Sharpe
Atsushi Kitamura
Takeyasu Maeda
Ritsuo Takagi
Atsushi Ohazama
Takahiro Nagai
Katsushige Kawasaki
Momoko Watanabe
Maiko Kawasaki
Fumiya Meguro
Source :
Archives of oral biology. 101
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Objective The development of the maxillary bone is under strict molecular control because of its complicated structure. Primary cilia play a critical role in craniofacial development, since defects in primary cilia are known to cause congenital craniofacial dysmorphologies as a wide spectrum of human diseases: the ciliopathies. The primary cilia also are known to regulate bone formation. However, the role of the primary cilia in maxillary bone development is not fully understood. Design To address this question, we generated mice with a mesenchymal conditional deletion ofIft88 using the Wnt1Cre mice (Ift88fl/fl;Wnt1Cre). The gene Ift88 encodes a protein that is required for the function and formation of primary cilia. Results It has been shown thatIft88fl/fl;Wnt1Cre mice exhibit cleft palate. Here, we additionally observed excess bone formation in the Ift88 mutant maxillary process. We also found ectopic apoptosis in the Ift88 mutant maxillary process at an early stage of development. To investigate whether the ectopic apoptosis is related to the Ift88 mouse maxillary phenotypes, we generated Ift88fl/fl;Wnt1Cre;p53−/− mutants to reduce apoptosis. The Ift88fl/fl;Wnt1Cre;p53−/− mice showed no excess bone formation, suggesting that the cells evading apoptosis by the presence of Ift88 in wild-type mice limit bone formation in maxillary development. On the other hand, the palatal cleft was retained in the Ift88fl/fl;Wnt1Cre;p53−/− mice, indicating that the excess bone formation or abnormal apoptosis was independent of the cleft palate phenotype in Ift88 mutant mice. Conclusions Ift88 limits bone formation in the maxillary process by suppressing apoptosis.

Details

ISSN :
18791506
Volume :
101
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Archives of oral biology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....d8d924d3b0e5bcf3f5e766e6c69fc48d