再生(生物学)
发育不全
牙缺失
医学
生物信息学
牙科
生物
细胞生物学
解剖
口腔健康
作者
V. Ravi,Akiko Murashima-Suginami,Honoka Kiso,Yoshihito Tokita,Chenhui Huang,Kazuhisa Bessho,Junichi Takagi,Manabu Sugai,Yasuhiko Tabata,Katsu Takahashi
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.reth.2023.01.004
摘要
The lack of treatment options for congenital (0.1%) and partial (10%) tooth anomalies highlights the need to develop innovative strategies. Over two decades of dedicated research have led to breakthroughs in the treatment of congenital and acquired tooth loss. We revealed that by inactivating USAG-1, congenital tooth agenesis can be successfully ameliorated during early tooth development and that the inactivation promotes late-stage tooth morphogenesis in double knockout mice. Furthermore, Anti- USAG-1 antibody treatment in mice is effective in tooth regeneration and can be a breakthrough in treating tooth anomalies in humans. With approximately 0.1% of the population suffering from congenital tooth agenesis and 10% of children worldwide suffering from partial tooth loss, early diagnosis will improve outcomes and the quality of life of patients. Understanding the role of pathogenic USAG-1 variants, their interacting gene partners, and their protein functions will help develop critical biomarkers. Advances in next-generation sequencing, mass spectrometry, and imaging technologies will assist in developing companion and predictive biomarkers to help identify patients who will benefit from tooth regeneration.
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