成牙本质细胞
牙骨质
成釉细胞
牙本质
搪瓷漆
牙本质形成
解剖
胶结作用
细胞生物学
矿化组织
牙骨质
医学
牙科
化学
生物
病理
作者
Chunmei Xu,Xudong Xie,Леи Жао,Yafei Wu,Jun Wang
出处
期刊:Oral Diseases
[Wiley]
日期:2021-10-13
卷期号:28 (8): 2093-2099
被引量:4
摘要
Nuclear factor I-C (NFIC) plays a critical role in regulating epithelial-mesenchymal crosstalk during tooth development. However, it remains largely unknown about how NFIC functions in dentin and enamel formation. In the present review, we aim to summarize the most recent discoveries in the field and gain a better understanding of the roles NFIC performs during tooth formation.Nfic-/- mice exhibit human dentin dysplasia type I (DDI)-like phenotypes signified by enlarged pulp chambers, the presence of short-root anomaly, and failure of odontoblast differentiation. Although loss of NFIC has little effect on molar crown morphology, researchers have detected aberrant microstructures of enamel in the incisors. Recently, accumulating evidence has further uncovered the novel function of NFIC in the process of enamel and dentin formation.During epithelial-mesenchyme crosstalk, the expression of NFIC is under the control of SHH-PTCH-SMO-GLI1 pathway. NFIC is closely involved in odontoblast lineage cells proliferation and differentiation, and the maintenance of NFIC protein level in cytoplasm is negatively regulated by TGF-β signaling pathway. In addition, NFIC has mild effect on ameloblast differentiation, enamel mineralization and cementum formation.NFIC plays an important role in tooth development and is required for the formation of dentin, enamel as well as cementum.
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