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Loss of Stemness, EMT, and Supernumerary Tooth Formation in Cebpb

Authors :
Kazuyuki, Saito
Katsu, Takahashi
Boyen, Huang
Masakazu, Asahara
Honoka, Kiso
Yumiko, Togo
Hiroko, Tsukamoto
Sayaka, Mishima
Masaki, Nagata
Machiko, Iida
Yoshihito, Tokita
Masato, Asai
Akira, Shimizu
Toshihisa, Komori
Hidemitsu, Harada
Mary, MacDougall
Manabu, Sugai
Kazuhisa, Bessho
Source :
Scientific Reports
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Adult Cebpb KO mice incisors present amelogenin-positive epithelium pearls, enamel and dentin allopathic hyperplasia, fewer Sox2-positive cells in labial cervical loop epitheliums, and reduced Sox2 expression in enamel epithelial stem cells. Thus, Cebpb acts upstream of Sox2 to regulate stemness. In this study, Cebpb KO mice demonstrated cementum-like hard tissue in dental pulp, loss of polarity by ameloblasts, enamel matrix in ameloblastic layer, and increased expression of epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) markers in a Cebpb knockdown mouse enamel epithelial stem cell line. Runx2 knockdown in the cell line presented a similar expression pattern. Therefore, the EMT enabled disengaged odontogenic epithelial stem cells to develop supernumerary teeth. Cebpb and Runx2 knockdown in the cell line revealed higher Biglycan and Decorin expression, and Decorin-positive staining in the periapical region, indicating their involvement in supernumerary tooth formation. Cebpb and Runx2 acted synergistically and played an important role in the formation of supernumerary teeth in adult incisors.

Details

ISSN :
20452322
Volume :
8
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Scientific reports
Accession number :
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