胶凝形成过程中附着蛋白的表达。

Journal de biologie buccale Pub Date : 1990-09-01
M J Somerman, B Shroff, W S Agraves, G Morrison, A M Craig, D T Denhardt, R A Foster, J J Sauk
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摘要

人们普遍认为,在发育过程中,细胞外环境在控制细胞分化中起着关键作用。来自大量研究的数据支持细胞附着蛋白及其相应的细胞受体可能是这一作用的候选者的可能性。特别是,我们的研究旨在鉴定成熟牙骨质中的附着蛋白,并确定这些蛋白在根形成过程中的功能。对牙骨质的胍HCL/EDTA提取物进行分离,发现存在骨相关附着物BSP,以及含有尚未确定的附着蛋白的部分。免疫荧光法检测7日龄新生小鼠第1磨牙根形成过程中的骨相关附着蛋白,结果表明骨桥蛋白在Hertwig上皮根鞘区域表达,而在牙乳头区域不表达。然而,在体外,被认为具有形成牙骨质能力的牙乳头细胞附着在骨桥蛋白涂层的培养皿上。因此,在成熟牙骨质和根发育过程中发现了独特的附着蛋白,以及先前鉴定的附着蛋白。未来的研究重点是鉴定成熟牙骨质的附着蛋白,并确定这些蛋白在牙骨质发生前和发生后的时空定位,为确定这些蛋白在根发育过程中的功能提供必要的重要信息。
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Expression of attachment proteins during cementogenesis.

There is general agreement that during development the extracellular environment plays a critical role in controlling cell differentiation. Data generated from numerous studies support the possibility that cell attachment proteins and their corresponding cell receptors are possible candidates for this role. In particular, our studies are directed at identifying attachment proteins in mature cementum and establishing the function of these proteins during root formation. Fractionation of guanidine HCL/EDTA extracts of cementum revealed the presence of a bone-associated attachment, BSP, as well as fractions containing as of yet undetermined attachment proteins. Immunofluorescent examination of 1st molar tissues during root formation, obtained from 7 day-old mice neonates, for bone-associated attachment proteins indicated that osteopontin is expressed in the area of Hertwig's epithelial root sheath, but not in the region of the dental papillae. However, dental papillae cells, considered to have the capacity to form cementum, attached to osteopontin coated dishes, in vitro. Thus, unique attachment proteins, as well as those previously identified, were found in mature cementum and during root development. Future studies focused on identifying attachment proteins of mature cementum and determining the spatial and temporal localization of these proteins, pre- and post-cementogenesis, will provide important information necessary for establishing the function of these proteins during root development.

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