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Down-regulated genes in mouse dental papillae and pulp

  • H. Sasaki
  • , T. Muramatsu
  • , H. J. Kwon
  • , H. Yamamoto
  • , S. Hashimoto
  • , H. S. Jung
  • , M. Shimono
  • Tokyo Dental College
  • Nihon University
  • Yonsei University

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Abstract

Important factors involved in odontogenesis in mouse dental papillae disappear between the pre-and post-natal stages of development. Therefore, we hypothesized that certain genes involved in odontogenesis in dental papillae were subject to pre-/post-natal down-regulation. Our goal was to identify, by microarray analysis, which genes were down-regulated. Dental papillae were isolated from embryonic 16-day-, 18-day- (E16, E18), and post-natal 3-day-old (P3) murine first mandibular molar germs and analyzed by microarray. The number of down-regulated genes was 2269 between E16 and E18, and 3130 between E18 and P3. Drastic down-regulation (fold change > 10.0) of Adamts4, Aldha1a2, and Lef1 was observed at both E16 and E18, and quantitative RT-PCR revealed a post-natal reduction in their expression (Adamts4, 1/3; Aldh1a2, 1/13; and Lef1, 1/37). These results suggest that down-regulation of these three genes is an important factor in normal odontogenesis in dental papillae.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)679-683
Number of pages5
JournalJournal of Dental Research
Volume89
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2010

Keywords

  • Dental papilla
  • Dental pulp
  • Gene expression
  • Odontogenesis
  • Tooth morphogenesis

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