RESEARCH ARTICLE SLC26A Gene Family Participate in pH Regulation during Enamel Maturation

  • Kaifeng Yin
  • Yuejuan Lei
  • Xin Wen
  • Rodrigo S. Lacruz
  • Manoocher Soleimani
  • Ira Kurtz
  • Malcolm L. Snead
  • Shane N. White
  • Michael L. Paine
Publication date
August 2016

Abstract

The bicarbonate transport activities of Slc26a1, Slc26a6 and Slc26a7 are essential to physi-ological processes in multiple organs. Although mutations of Slc26a1, Slc26a6 and Slc26a7 have not been linked to any human diseases, disruption of Slc26a1, Slc26a6 or Slc26a7 expression in animals causes severe dysregulation of acid-base balance and dis-order of anion homeostasis. Amelogenesis, especially the enamel formation during matura-tion stage, requires complex pH regulation mechanisms based on ion transport. The disruption of stage-specific ion transporters frequently results in enamel pathosis in animals. Here we present evidence that Slc26a1, Slc26a6 and Slc26a7 are highly expressed in rodent incisor ameloblasts during maturation-stage too...

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