Odontogenic epithelium induces similar molecular responses in chick and mouse mandibular mesenchyme
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Odontogenic epithelium induces similar molecular responses in chick and mouse mandibular mesenchyme
Abstract
Previous observations have shown that, during the initiation phase of odontogenesis, signals from mouse odontogenic epithelium can elicit teeth in non-odontogenic but neural crest-derived mesenchyme isolated from ectopic sites including chick mandibular mesenchyme. In the present study the formation of ectopic tooth buds and dental mesenchyme in chick mandibular mesenchyme was examined using heterospecific recombinations between E11 mouse odontogenic epithelium and stage 23 chick lateral mandibular mesenchyme. Both morphological criteria and chick-specific probes for Msx-1, Msx-2, and Bmp-4 mRNAs were used as markers for early dental mesenchyme. Our results demonstrated that interactions of mouse odontogenic epithelium with chick mandibular mesenchyme induce early changes in the chick mandibular mesenchyme including the appearance of a translucent zone, cell proliferation, and induction of expression of Msx-1, Msx-2, and Bmp-4, which have been shown to be associated with the formation of dental mesenchyme. In addition, tooth bud-like structures that resemble E13 tooth buds in vivo both morphologically and in their patterns of gene expression formed after 6 days in the heterospecific recombinations. The tooth bud-like structures consist of invaginated mouse mandibular epithelium and condensed chick mandibular mesenchyme expressing high levels of Msx-1 and Bmp-4, but undetectable levels of Msx-2. Unlike the induction of Msx-1, Msx-2, and Bmp-4 in the underlying mesenchyme, which is specific for signals derived from odontogenic epithelium, the induction of a translucent zone and cellular proliferation in the underlying mesenchyme may be related to the growth-promoting potential of embryonic epithelia and not be specific to signals derived from the odontogenic epithelium. Similar to mouse odontogenic epithelium, agarose beads soaked in recombinant BMP-4 induced a translucent zone, cellular proliferation, and expression of Msx-1, Msx-2, and Bmp-4 in chick mandibular mesenchyme after 24 hours. These observations together showed that avian mandibular mesenchyme has odontogenic potential that is expressed upon interactions with inductive signals from mouse odontogenic epithelium. Similar to odontogenesis in vivo, formation of dental mesenchyme in chick mandibular mesenchyme is mediated by the activation of Msx-1, Msx-2, and Bmp-4.
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