Title of article :
Expression of Ki-67, Oct-4, γ-tubulin and α-tubulin in human tooth development
Author/Authors :
Kero، نويسنده , , Darko and Novakovic، نويسنده , , Josip and Vukojevic، نويسنده , , Katarina and Petricevic، نويسنده , , Josko and Kalibovic Govorko، نويسنده , , Danijela and Biocina-Lukenda، نويسنده , , Dolores and Saraga-Babic، نويسنده , , Mirna، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Abstract :
AbstractAims
lyze factors controlling cell proliferation and differentiation, and appearance of primary cilia during the cap and bell stages of incisor or/and canine human enamel organs.
als and methods
ative and quantitative analysis of proliferating Ki-67 positive cells and expression of γ-tubulin, α-tubulin and Oct-4 was immunohistochemically analyzed in the cap an bell stages of 10 developing human incisor and canine germs, 8–21 weeks old.
s
the analyzed period, ratio of Ki-67 positive cells changed in outer enamel epithelium from 48.86% to 24.52%, in inner enamel epithelium increased from 56.11% to 60.06% and then dropped to 44.24%. While in dental papilla proliferation first increased from 46.26% to 55.45%, and then dropped to 22.08%, a constant decrease of proliferation characterized enamel reticulum (from 46.26% to 15.49%). Strong cytoplasmic Oct-4 expression characterized epithelial parts of enamel organ, particularly the differentiating ameloblasts. During further development, Oct-4 expression shifted to both nuclear and cytoplasmic expression in mesenchymal tooth components. Primary cilia characterized most of the cells in developing enamel organ. While non-ciliated (proliferating) cells mainly contained two centrioles (γ-tubulin), the primary cilia (α-tubulin) were arising from basal bodies (γ-tubulin) of non-proliferating cells.
sions
gest that increase in cell proliferation enables growth of enamel organ, while its selective decrease leads to disintegration of some tooth parts. Drop of proliferation coincided with initiation of ameloblast and odontoblast differentiation. Additionally, cell differentiation was accompanied by increased expression of Oct-4 and probably by signalling via primary cilia, both regulating processes of cell proliferation and differentiation.
Keywords :
Ki-67 , ?-tubulin , Differentiation , ?-tubulin , Human tooth development , Oct-4 protein
Journal title :
Archives of Oral Biology
Journal title :
Archives of Oral Biology