Literature DB >> 14653387

Amelogenin: a potential regulator of cementum-associated genes.

Hema L Viswanathan1, Janice E Berry, Brian L Foster, Carolyn W Gibson, Yong Li, Ashok B Kulkarni, Malcolm L Snead, Martha J Somerman.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Studies suggest that enamel matrix proteins induce differentiation and mineralization of a variety of mesenchymal cells, including odontoblasts, osteoblasts, and cementoblasts. It has been postulated that this activity could be due to amelogenin-like proteins, known to be present in some mixtures of enamel matrix derivatives. Amelogenins have been reported to induce expression of a mineralized tissue-specific marker, bone sialoprotein (BSP), indicating that epithelial products can regulate the activity of mesenchyme-derived cells.
METHODS: To explore the molecular mechanisms involved in BSP regulation, a clonal population of immortalized murine cementoblasts (OCCM-30) was exposed to full-length murine amelogenin protein (rp(H)M180), 0.1 microg/ml to 10.0 microg/ml, for 8 days in vitro. To further investigate the potential epithelial-mesenchymal interaction, an amelogenin knockout mouse model was used to examine expression of BSP and other markers, including Type I collagen, in tissue samples.
RESULTS: The lowest dose of amelogenin slightly enhanced BSP expression, whereas at the highest dose, a dramatic decrease (three-fold) in BSP expression was observed. Parallel experiments showed a corresponding decrease in mineral nodule formation in vitro for cells treated with the higher dose of rp(H)M180. In situ hybridization and immunohistochemical analysis of sections from amelogenin null mice revealed a dramatic reduction in expression of BSP mRNA and protein in cementoblasts and surrounding osteoblasts in comparison to age-matched controls. In contrast, the expression of Type I collagen was not significantly different from controls.
CONCLUSION: These data suggest that amelogenin may be a critical signaling molecule required for appropriate development of the periodontium.

Entities:  

Mesh:

Substances:

Year:  2003        PMID: 14653387     DOI: 10.1902/jop.2003.74.10.1423

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Periodontol        ISSN: 0022-3492            Impact factor:   6.993


  19 in total

1.  Amelogenins in human developing and mature dental pulp.

Authors:  L Ye; T Q Le; L Zhu; K Butcher; R A Schneider; W Li; P K Den Besten
Journal:  J Dent Res       Date:  2006-09       Impact factor: 6.116

2.  Three-dimensional printed multiphase scaffolds for regeneration of periodontium complex.

Authors:  Chang H Lee; Jeffrey Hajibandeh; Takahiro Suzuki; Andrew Fan; Peng Shang; Jeremy J Mao
Journal:  Tissue Eng Part A       Date:  2014-02-06       Impact factor: 3.845

3.  Full length amelogenin binds to cell surface LAMP-1 on tooth root/periodontium associated cells.

Authors:  Hai Zhang; Kevin Tompkins; Jacques Garrigues; Malcolm L Snead; Carolyn W Gibson; Martha J Somerman
Journal:  Arch Oral Biol       Date:  2010-04-10       Impact factor: 2.633

4.  Rescue of the murine amelogenin null phenotype with two amelogenin transgenes.

Authors:  Carolyn W Gibson; Yong Li; Cynthia Suggs; Melissa A Kuehl; Megan K Pugach; Ashok B Kulkarni; John T Wright
Journal:  Eur J Oral Sci       Date:  2011-12       Impact factor: 2.612

5.  Expression of amelogenin and effects of cyclosporin A in developing hair follicles in rats.

Authors:  Hong-Il Yoo; Gye-Hyeok Lee; Su-Young Lee; Jee-Hae Kang; Jung-Sun Moon; Min-Seok Kim; Sun-Hun Kim
Journal:  J Anat       Date:  2015-10-01       Impact factor: 2.610

6.  Cellular uptake and processing of enamel matrix derivative by human periodontal ligament fibroblasts.

Authors:  James D Lees; Colin Robinson; Roger C Shore; Michael L Paine; Steven J Brookes
Journal:  Arch Oral Biol       Date:  2012-08-29       Impact factor: 2.633

7.  Response of cementoblast-like cells to mechanical tensile or compressive stress at physiological levels in vitro.

Authors:  Lan Huang; Yao Meng; Aishu Ren; Xianglong Han; Ding Bai; Lina Bao
Journal:  Mol Biol Rep       Date:  2008-10-11       Impact factor: 2.316

8.  Whole-tooth regeneration: it takes a village of scientists, clinicians, and patients.

Authors:  Malcolm L Snead
Journal:  J Dent Educ       Date:  2008-08       Impact factor: 2.264

9.  Recombinant Amelogenin Protein Induces Apical Closure and Pulp Regeneration in Open-apex, Nonvital Permanent Canine Teeth.

Authors:  Maha M F Mounir; Moustafa A Matar; Yaping Lei; Malcolm L Snead
Journal:  J Endod       Date:  2015-12-18       Impact factor: 4.171

10.  Regeneration of bone and periodontal ligament induced by recombinant amelogenin after periodontitis.

Authors:  Amir Haze; Angela L Taylor; Stefan Haegewald; Yoav Leiser; Boaz Shay; Eli Rosenfeld; Yael Gruenbaum-Cohen; Leah Dafni; Bernd Zimmermann; Kristiina Heikinheimo; Carolyn W Gibson; Larry W Fisher; Marian F Young; Anat Blumenfeld; Jean P Bernimoulin; Dan Deutsch
Journal:  J Cell Mol Med       Date:  2009-02-17       Impact factor: 5.310

View more

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.