Seppala Maisa, Fraser Gareth J, Birjandi Anahid A, Xavier Guilherme M, Cobourne Martyn T
Centre for Craniofacial and Regenerative Biology, King's College London Dental Institute, Floor 27, Guy's Hospital, London SE1 9RT, UK.
Department of Orthodontics, King's College London Dental Institute, Floor 22, Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust, London SE1 9RT, UK.
J Dev Biol. 2017 May 31;5(2):6. doi: 10.3390/jdb5020006.
Sonic hedgehog (Shh) is an essential signaling peptide required for normal embryonic development. It represents a highly-conserved marker of odontogenesis amongst the toothed vertebrates. Signal transduction is involved in early specification of the tooth-forming epithelium in the oral cavity, and, ultimately, in defining tooth number within the established dentition. Shh also promotes the morphogenetic movement of epithelial cells in the early tooth bud, and influences cell cycle regulation, morphogenesis, and differentiation in the tooth germ. More recently, Shh has been identified as a stem cell regulator in the continuously erupting incisors of mice. Here, we review contemporary data relating to the role of Shh in odontogenesis, focusing on tooth development in mammals and cartilaginous fishes. We also describe the multiple actions of this signaling protein at the cellular level.
音猬因子(Shh)是正常胚胎发育所必需的信号肽。它是有齿脊椎动物中牙发生的高度保守标志物。信号转导参与口腔中牙形成上皮的早期特化,并最终决定既定牙列中的牙齿数量。Shh还促进早期牙胚中上皮细胞的形态发生运动,并影响牙胚中的细胞周期调控、形态发生和分化。最近,Shh已被确定为小鼠不断萌出的切牙中的干细胞调节因子。在此,我们综述了与Shh在牙发生中的作用相关的当代数据,重点关注哺乳动物和软骨鱼类的牙齿发育。我们还描述了这种信号蛋白在细胞水平上的多种作用。