Abstract

Effect of BMP-2 on Gene Expression of Enamel Matrix Proteins at the Dental Epithelial Cell Line

Highlights

  • The interactions between epithelial and mesenchymal cells are thought to play an important role in the control of proliferation and differentiation of these cells

  • In the present study we examined the effect of bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs)-2 on the gene expression of the enamel matrix proteins at the dental epithelial cell line

  • We found that 100 ng/ml of BMP-2 induced up-regulation of endogenous amelogenin and ameloblastin mRNA expression in HAT-7 cells (Fig. 1)

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

The interactions between epithelial and mesenchymal cells are thought to play an important role in the control of proliferation and differentiation of these cells. Epithelial-mesenchymal interactions play an important role in the control of ameloblast and odentoblast differentiation. Amelogenin and ameloblastin, which are major proteins of the enamel matrix produced by epithelial ameloblasts, are known to play a role in the regulation of mineralization of enamel [1,2]. We previously demonstrated that the reuptake of full-length amelogenin protein results in increased levels of amelogenin mRNA through enhanced mRNA stabilization [6,7] These findings indicated that amelogenin proteins are important for both ameloblast and odentoblast differentiation in an autocrine or paracrine manner. This finding has potential application in the tissue engineering of tooth re-constructions

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