2009
DOI: 10.1002/jez.b.21280
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The importance of signal pathway modulation in all aspects of tooth development

Abstract: Most characteristics of tooth shape and pattern can be altered by modulating the signal pathways mediating epithelial-mesenchymal interactions in developing teeth. These regulatory signals function in complex networks, characterized by an abundance of activators or inhibitors. In addition, multiple specific inhibitors of all conserved signal pathways have been identified as modulators in tooth development. The number of teeth as well as molar cusp patterns can be modified by tinkering with several different si… Show more

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“…These signaling pathways are part of a larger odontogenic signaling network involving genes that are absolutely necessary for tooth formation in man and mouse, such as the MSX1 transcription factor. 23,24,[66][67][68]69,70,71 …”
Section: Disclosure Of Potential Conflicts Of Interestmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These signaling pathways are part of a larger odontogenic signaling network involving genes that are absolutely necessary for tooth formation in man and mouse, such as the MSX1 transcription factor. 23,24,[66][67][68]69,70,71 …”
Section: Disclosure Of Potential Conflicts Of Interestmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The evidence of a genetic cause for non-syndromic hypodontia came from the identification of significant family aggregation of MLIA and suggest microdontia of maxillary lateral incisors as part of the same phenotype, segregating as an autosomal dominant trait with incomplete penetrance ; however, modes of transmission linked to X-chromosome and of polygenic or multifactorial type have also been proposed (Chosack et al, 1975). Candidate genes in early steps of tooth development regulation (MSX1, PAX9, AXIN2, TGFa, Activin-b A, LEF1, RUNX2, BMP4, MMP1, MMP20), have been screened for putative mutations in affected families (Kuchler et al, 2010;Lin et al, 2008;Tummers &Thesleff, 2009). …”
Section: Etiologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Intercellular communication is mediated by several mechanisms, and recent research has focused largely on soluble signaling molecules and their complex networks (Tummers and Thesleff, 2009). Cell-cell adhesion and cell-matrix adhesion are obviously of central importance particularly during morphogenesis and cell differentiation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%