Orofacial Development and Regeneration, Institute of Oral Biology, Center of Dental Medicine, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland.
Biochem Soc Trans. 2020 Dec 18;48(6):2729-2742. doi: 10.1042/BST20200514.
Teeth constitute a classical model for the study of signaling pathways and their roles in mediating interactions between cells and tissues in organ development, homeostasis and regeneration. Rodent teeth are mostly used as experimental models. Rodent molars have proved fundamental in the study of epithelial-mesenchymal interactions and embryonic organ morphogenesis, as well as to faithfully model human diseases affecting dental tissues. The continuously growing rodent incisor is an excellent tool for the investigation of the mechanisms regulating stem cells dynamics in homeostasis and regeneration. In this review, we discuss the use of teeth as a model to investigate signaling pathways, providing an overview of the many unique experimental approaches offered by this organ. We discuss how complex networks of signaling pathways modulate the various aspects of tooth biology, and the models used to obtain this knowledge. Finally, we introduce new experimental approaches that allow the study of more complex interactions, such as the crosstalk between dental tissues, innervation and vascularization.
牙齿是研究信号通路及其在器官发育、稳态和再生过程中调节细胞和组织相互作用的经典模型。啮齿动物牙齿常被用作实验模型。啮齿动物磨牙在研究上皮-间充质相互作用和胚胎器官形态发生方面具有重要作用,并且可以真实地模拟影响牙齿组织的人类疾病。不断生长的啮齿动物门牙是研究调节干细胞在稳态和再生过程中动态平衡的机制的理想工具。在这篇综述中,我们讨论了牙齿作为一种研究信号通路的模型,概述了该器官提供的许多独特的实验方法。我们讨论了信号通路的复杂网络如何调节牙齿生物学的各个方面,以及用于获得这些知识的模型。最后,我们介绍了新的实验方法,这些方法允许研究更复杂的相互作用,例如牙齿组织、神经支配和血管生成之间的串扰。