Sukseree, Supawadee Schwarze, Uwe Yacine Gruber, Reinhard Gruber, Florian Quiles Del Rey, Maria Mancias, Joseph D Bartlett, John D Tschachler, Erwin Eckhart, Leopold
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Autophagy
The incisors of rodents comprise an iron-rich enamel and grow throughout adult life, making them unique models of iron metabolism and tissue homeostasis during aging. Here, we deleted Atg7 (autophagy related 7) in murine ameloblasts, i.e. the epithelial cells that produce enamel. The absence of ATG7 blocked the transport of iron from ameloblasts in...
Chiba, Yuta Saito, Kan Martin, Daniel Boger, Erich T. Rhodes, Craig Yoshizaki, Keigo Nakamura, Takashi Yamada, Aya Morell, Robert J. Yamada, Yoshihiko
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Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology
Dental epithelial stem cells give rise to four types of dental epithelial cells: inner enamel epithelium (IEE), outer enamel epithelium (OEE), stratum intermedium (SI), and stellate reticulum (SR). IEE cells further differentiate into enamel-forming ameloblasts, which play distinct roles, and are essential for enamel formation. These are convention...
Said, Raed Lobanova, Liubov Papagerakis, Silvana Papagerakis, Petros
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Frontiers in physiology
Stromal interaction molecule 1 (STIM1) is one of the main components of the store operated Ca2+ entry (SOCE) signaling pathway. Individuals with mutated STIM1 present severely hypomineralized enamel characterized as amelogenesis imperfecta (AI) but the downstream molecular mechanisms involved remain unclear. Circadian clock signaling plays a key ro...
Ida-Yonemochi, H Otsu, K Harada, H Ohshima, H
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Journal of dental research
Glucose is an essential source of energy for mammalian cells and is transported into the cells by glucose transporters. There are 2 types of glucose transporters: one is a passive glucose transporter, GLUT (SLC2A), and the other is a sodium-dependent active glucose transporter, SGLT (SLC5A). We previously reported that the expression of GLUTs durin...
Yang, Xu Yamazaki, Hajime Yamakoshi, Yasuo Duverger, Olivier Morasso, Maria I Beniash, Elia
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The Journal of biological chemistry
A highly specialized cytoskeletal protein, keratin 75 (K75), expressed primarily in hair follicles, nail beds, and lingual papillae, was recently discovered in dental enamel, the most highly mineralized hard tissue in the human body. Among many questions this discovery poses, the fundamental question regarding the trafficking and secretion of this ...
He, B Chiba, Y Li, H de Vega, S Tanaka, K Yoshizaki, K Ishijima, M Yuasa, K Ishikawa, M Rhodes, C
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Journal of dental research
Basic-helix-loop-helix (bHLH) transcription factors play an important role in various organs' development; however, a tooth-specific bHLH factor has not been reported. In this study, we identified a novel tooth-specific bHLH transcription factor, which we named AmeloD, by screening a tooth germ complementary DNA (cDNA) library using a yeast 2-hybri...
Smith, E E Angstadt, S Monteiro, N Zhang, W Khademhosseini, A Yelick, P C
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Journal of dental research
Tooth loss is a significant health issue currently affecting millions of people worldwide. Artificial dental implants, the current gold standard tooth replacement therapy, do not exhibit many properties of natural teeth and can be associated with complications leading to implant failure. Here we propose bioengineered tooth buds as a superior altern...
Varga, G DenBesten, P Rácz, R Zsembery, Á
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Oral diseases
Dental enamel, the hardest mammalian tissue, is produced by ameloblasts. Ameloblasts show many similarities to other transporting epithelia although their secretory product, the enamel matrix, is quite different. Ameloblasts direct the formation of hydroxyapatite crystals, which liberate large quantities of protons that then need to be buffered to ...
Al-Ansari, Sali Jalali, Rozita Bronckers, Ton Raber-Durlacher, Judith Logan, Richard de Lange, Jan Rozema, Frederik
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Journal of cellular and molecular medicine
Cancer is the second most frequent cause of death in children. Because the prognosis for childhood malignancies has improved, attention has now focused on long-term consequences of cancer treatment. The immediate effects of chemotherapy on soft tissues have been well described; however, there is less information about long-term effects of chemother...
Racz, Robert Nagy, Akos Rakonczay, Zoltan Dunavari, Erika Katalin Gerber, Gabor Varga, Gabor
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Current pharmaceutical design
The pancreas, the salivary glands and the dental enamel producing ameloblasts have marked developmental, structural and functional similarities. One of the most striking similarities is their bicarbonate-rich secretory product, serving acid neutralization. An important difference between them is that while pancreatic juice and saliva are delivered ...