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Tissue Preparation and Immunostaining of Mouse Craniofacial Tissues and Undecalcified Bone
Published on: May 10, 2019
TGF-beta3 induces ectopic mineralization in fetal mouse dental pulp during tooth germ development
Muhetaer Huojia1, Noriko Muraoka, Keigo Yoshizaki
1Division of Maxillofacial Diagnostic and Surgical Science, Faculty of Dental Science, Kyushu University, Higashi-Ku, Fukuoka 812-8582, Japan.
Abstract:
Several members of the transforming growth factor (TGF)-beta superfamily are expressed in developing teeth from the initiation stage through adulthood. Of those, TGF-beta1 regulates odontoblast differentiation and dentin extracellular matrix synthesis. However, the molecular mechanism of TGF-beta3 in dental pulp cells is not clearly understood. In the present study, beads soaked with human recombinant TGF-beta3 induced ectopic mineralization in dental pulp from fetal mouse tooth germ samples, which increased in a dose-dependent manner. Further, TGF-beta3 promoted mRNA expression, and increased protein levels of osteocalcin (OCN) and type I collagen (COL I) in dental pulp cells. We also observed that the expression of dentin sialophosphoprotein and dentin matrix protein 1 was induced by TGF-beta3 in primary cultured dental pulp cells, however, not in calvaria osteoblasts, whereas OCN, osteopontin and osteonectin expression was increased after treatment with TGF-beta3 in both dental pulp cells and calvaria osteoblasts. Dentin sialoprotein was also partially detected in the vicinity of TGF-beta3 soaked beads in vivo. These results indicate for the first time that TGF-beta3 induces ectopic mineralization through upregulation of OCN and COL I expression in dental pulp cells, and may regulate the differentiation of dental pulp stem cells to odontoblasts.
