Aberg T, Wozney J, Thesleff I
Institute of Biotechnology, University of Helsinki, Finland.
Dev Dyn. 1997 Dec;210(4):383-96. doi: 10.1002/(SICI)1097-0177(199712)210:4<383::AID-AJA3>3.0.CO;2-C.
Bone morphogenetic proteins (BMP) are secretory signal molecules which have a variety of regulatory functions during morphogenesis and cell differentiation. Teeth are typical examples of vertebrate organs in which development is controlled by sequential and reciprocal signaling between the epithelium and mesenchyme. In addition, tooth development is characterized by formation of mineralized tissues: the bone-like dentin and cementum as well as epithelially derived enamel. We have performed a comparative in situ hybridization analysis of the expression of six different Bmps (Bmp-2 to Bmp-7) starting from initiation of tooth development to completion of crown morphogenesis when dentine and enamel matrices are being deposited. Bmps-2, -4, and -7 were frequently codistributed and showed marked associations with epithelial-mesenchymal interactions. Their expression shifted between the epithelium and mesenchyme starting from the stage of tooth initiation. They were subsequently expressed in the enamel knot, the putative signaling center regulating tooth shape. Their expression domains prior to and during the differentiation of the dentine-forming odontoblasts and enamel-forming ameloblasts was in line with functions in regulation of cell differentiation and/or secretory activities of the cells. The expression of Bmp-3 was confined to mesenchymal cells, in particular to the dental follicle cells which give rise to the cementoblasts, forming the hard tissue covering the roots of teeth. Bmp-5 was expressed only in the epithelial ameloblasts. It was upregulated as the cells started to polarize and intense expression continued in the secretory ameloblasts. Bmp-6 was expressed only weakly in the dental mesenchyme during bud and cap stages. Our results are in line with regulatory functions of Bmps at all stages of tooth morphogenesis. Bmps-2, -4, and -7 are conceivably parts of signaling networks regulating tooth initiation and shape development. They as well as Bmp-5 may be involved in the induction and formation of dentine and enamel, and Bmp-3 in the development of cementum. The remarkable overlaps in the expression domains of different Bmp genes may implicate functional redundancy and/or formation of active heterodimers between different BMPs.
骨形态发生蛋白(BMP)是分泌性信号分子,在形态发生和细胞分化过程中具有多种调节功能。牙齿是脊椎动物器官的典型例子,其发育受上皮和间充质之间顺序性和相互性信号传导的控制。此外,牙齿发育的特征是矿化组织的形成:类骨的牙本质和牙骨质以及上皮来源的釉质。我们进行了一项比较原位杂交分析,研究从牙齿发育开始到冠形态发生完成(此时牙本质和釉质基质正在沉积)期间六种不同Bmp(Bmp-2至Bmp-7)的表达情况。Bmps-2、-4和-7经常共分布,并与上皮-间充质相互作用表现出明显关联。它们的表达从牙齿起始阶段开始就在上皮和间充质之间转移。随后它们在釉结中表达,釉结是调节牙齿形状的假定信号中心。它们在形成牙本质的成牙本质细胞和形成釉质的成釉细胞分化之前及期间的表达域与调节细胞分化和/或细胞分泌活动的功能一致。Bmp-3的表达局限于间充质细胞,特别是局限于产生成牙骨质细胞的牙囊细胞,成牙骨质细胞形成覆盖牙根的硬组织。Bmp-5仅在上皮成釉细胞中表达。随着细胞开始极化,其表达上调,并在分泌性成釉细胞中持续强烈表达。在蕾状期和帽状期,Bmp-6仅在牙间充质中微弱表达。我们的结果与Bmps在牙齿形态发生所有阶段的调节功能一致。可以想象,Bmps-2、-4和-7是调节牙齿起始和形状发育的信号网络的一部分。它们以及Bmp-5可能参与牙本质和釉质的诱导和形成,而Bmp-3参与牙骨质的发育。不同Bmp基因表达域的显著重叠可能意味着功能冗余和/或不同BMP之间形成活性异二聚体。