Functional significance of Msx2 gene during tooth development

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Ohshima, H [1 ]
Maeda, T [1 ]
Satokata, I [1 ]
Maas, R [1 ]
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[1] Niigata Univ, Grad Sch Med & Dent Sci, Niigata, Japan
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During tooth development, the expression of Msx2 mRNA is spatiotemporally shifted among the several components of the dental epithelium and mesenchyme. Recently, we demonstrated that Msx2-deficient mice display defective tooth, hair follicle, and mammary gland development, in addition to defects of skull ossification and persistent calvarial foramen. Although Msx2-deficient mice have shown the abnormalities of amelogenesis, the detailed phenotypes remain to be clarified. The present study analyzed the abnormalities of tooth development in Msx2-deficient mice. The phenotypes of defective teeth observed in the Msx2(-/-) mice were as follows. The enamel organ showed condensed features, preventing the vascular invasion there from inducing the TUNEL-negative degeneration of ameloblasts. Secretory ameloblasts represented abnormal features such as irregular-shaped Tomes's processes and numerous vacuoles in their distal cytoplasm. The enamel organ contained no TUNEL-positive cells, although the temporary appearance of TUNEL-positive cells occurred in the wild-type mice. Both crown and root in the Msx2(-/-) mice showed the irregular-shaped morphology, concomitant with the abnormal development of Hertwig's epithelial root sheath. The amelogenesis imperfecta was caused by the degeneration of ameloblasts and by the disappearance of the enamel-free area in the cusp area of molars. Our results provide evidence that Msx2 plays crucial roles in amelogenesis and the normal morphology of the tooth.
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