Gene expression patterns associated with dental replacement in the rabbit, a new model for the mammalian dental replacement mechanisms

  • Bertonnier-Brouty, Ludivine
  • Viriot, Laurent
  • Joly, Thierry
  • Charles, Cyril
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Publication date
October 2021
Publisher
Wiley

Abstract

International audienceBackgroundUnlike many vertebrates with continuous dental replacement, mammals have a maximum of two dental generations. Due to the absence of dental replacement in the laboratory mouse, the mechanisms of the mammalian tooth replacement system are poorly known. In this study, we use the European rabbit as a model for mammalian tooth development and replacement.ResultsWe provide data on some key regulators of tooth development. We detected the presence of SOX2 in both the replacement dental lamina and the rudimentary successional dental lamina of unreplaced molars, indicating that SOX2 may not be sufficient to initiate and maintain tooth replacement. We showed that Shh does not seem to be directly involved in tooth repla...

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