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[口腔发育中的细胞通讯]

[Cell communication in the development of the oral cavity].

作者信息

Tripi T R, Bonaccorso A

机构信息

Istituto di I Clinica Odontoiatrica, Università degli Studi, Catania.

出版信息

Minerva Stomatol. 1998 Oct;47(10):519-26.

PMID:9866965
Abstract

The cadherins are a family of a calcium-dependent cell adhesion molecules that are regulated both spatially and temporally during development. Epithelial cadherin (E-cadherin) is present in the epithelial cells in both the embryo and yolk sac during organogenesis. In many studies, the presence of E-cadherin was analyzed during normal and disturbed craniofacial development with respect to palate and tooth formation. E-cadherin was present in epithelia of both ectodermal and endodermal origin. The expression level of E-cadherin increased with age and differentiation. The expression pattern of E-cadherin implies that this molecule has a role during normal development of the epithelia of the cranio-facial complex. Morphogenesis and cell differentiation in the developing tooth are controlled by a series of reciprocal interactions between the epithelial and mesenchymal tissues. The exact molecular mechanisms operating in these interactions are unknown at present, but both structural components of the extracellular matrix (ECM) and diffusible growth factors have been suggested to be involved. In this review article we summarize our findings on the distribution patterns of three ECM molecules and two cell surface receptors during tooth morphogenesis through bud, cap, and bell stages of development. The examined molecules include fibronectina and tenascin, which all represent components of the mesenchymal ECM, the cell surface proteoglycan, syndecan, which functions as a receptor for interstitial matrix. Based on the observed changes in distribution patterns and on experimental evidence, roles are suggested for these molecules in epithelial-mesenchymal interactions during tooth development. C-Cam is a cell surface glycoprotein that is involved in cell adhesion and may play a role in histogenesis and organogenesis. It is a member of the carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) gene family, which is a subfamily of the immunoglobulin gene superfamily. The presence of C-CAM in all proliferating craniofacial epithelia indicates that this molecule may play an important role in development.

摘要

钙黏着蛋白是一类依赖钙的细胞黏附分子家族,在发育过程中受到空间和时间的调控。在上皮器官发生过程中,胚胎和卵黄囊的上皮细胞中均存在上皮钙黏着蛋白(E-钙黏着蛋白)。在许多研究中,针对腭和牙齿形成,分析了正常和紊乱的颅面发育过程中E-钙黏着蛋白的存在情况。E-钙黏着蛋白存在于外胚层和内胚层来源的上皮中。E-钙黏着蛋白的表达水平随年龄和分化而增加。E-钙黏着蛋白的表达模式表明该分子在颅面复合体上皮的正常发育过程中发挥作用。发育中牙齿的形态发生和细胞分化受上皮组织和间充质组织之间一系列相互作用的控制。目前尚不清楚这些相互作用中确切的分子机制,但细胞外基质(ECM)的结构成分和可扩散生长因子均被认为参与其中。在这篇综述文章中,我们总结了在牙齿形态发生从芽期、帽期到钟状期的发育过程中,三种ECM分子和两种细胞表面受体的分布模式的研究结果。所检测的分子包括纤连蛋白和腱生蛋白,它们均代表间充质ECM的成分,细胞表面蛋白聚糖syndecan,其作为间质基质的受体发挥作用。基于观察到的分布模式变化和实验证据,提出了这些分子在牙齿发育过程中上皮-间充质相互作用中的作用。C-Cam是一种参与细胞黏附的细胞表面糖蛋白,可能在组织发生和器官发生中发挥作用。它是癌胚抗原(CEA)基因家族的成员,而CEA基因家族是免疫球蛋白基因超家族的一个亚家族。所有增殖的颅面上皮中均存在C-CAM,这表明该分子可能在发育中发挥重要作用。

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