Mutant GDF5 enhances ameloblast differentiation via accelerated BMP2-induced Smad1/5/8 phosphorylation

  • Liu, Jia
  • Saito, Kan
  • Maruya, Yuriko
  • Nakamura, Takashi
  • Yamada, Aya
  • Fukumoto, Emiko
  • Ishikawa, Momoko
  • Iwamoto, Tsutomu
  • Miyazaki, Kanako
  • Yoshizaki, Keigo
  • Ge, Lihong
  • Fukumoto, Satoshi
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Publication date
April 2021
Publisher
Springer Nature

Abstract

Bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs) regulate hard tissue formation, including bone and tooth. Growth differentiation factor 5 (GDF5), a known BMP, is expressed in cartilage and regulates chondrogenesis, and mutations have been shown to cause osteoarthritis. Notably, GDF5 is also expressed in periodontal ligament tissue; however, its role during tooth development is unclear. Here, we used cell culture and in vivo analyses to determine the role of GDF5 during tooth development. GDF5 and its associated BMP receptors are expressed at the protein and mRNA levels during postnatal tooth development, particularly at a stage associated with enamel formation. Furthermore, whereas BMP2 was observed to induce evidently the differentiation of enamel-form...

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