作者
Mark Tummers, Irma Thesleff
发表日期
2009/6/15
期刊
Journal of Experimental Zoology Part B: Molecular and Developmental Evolution
卷号
312
期号
4
页码范围
309-319
出版商
Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company
简介
Most characteristics of tooth shape and pattern can be altered by modulating the signal pathways mediating epithelial–mesenchymal interactions in developing teeth. These regulatory signals function in complex networks, characterized by an abundance of activators or inhibitors. In addition, multiple specific inhibitors of all conserved signal pathways have been identified as modulators in tooth development. The number of teeth as well as molar cusp patterns can be modified by tinkering with several different signal pathways. The inhibition of any of the major conserved signal pathways in knockout mice leads to arrested tooth formation. On the other hand, the stimulation of the Wnt pathway in the oral epithelium in transgenic mice leads to abundant de novo tooth formation. The modulation of some of the signal pathways can rescue the development of vestigial tooth rudiments in the incisor and molar regions …
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