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The cell adhesion molecule nectin-1 is critical for normal enamel formation in mice
Nectin-1 is a member of a sub-family of immunoglobulin-like adhesion molecules and a component of adherens junctions. In the current study, we have shown that mice lacking nectin-1 exhibit defective enamel formation in their incisor teeth. Although the incisors of nectin-1-null mice were hypomineral...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2572697/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18703497 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/hmg/ddn243 |
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author | Barron, Martin J. Brookes, Steven J. Draper, Clare E. Garrod, David Kirkham, Jennifer Shore, Roger C. Dixon, Michael J. |
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description | Nectin-1 is a member of a sub-family of immunoglobulin-like adhesion molecules and a component of adherens junctions. In the current study, we have shown that mice lacking nectin-1 exhibit defective enamel formation in their incisor teeth. Although the incisors of nectin-1-null mice were hypomineralized, the protein composition of the enamel matrix was unaltered. While strong immunostaining for nectin-1 was observed at the interface between the maturation-stage ameloblasts and the underlying cells of the stratum intermedium (SI), its absence in nectin-1-null mice correlated with separation of the cell layers at this interface. Numerous, large desmosomes were present at this interface in wild-type mice; however, where adhesion persisted in the mutant mice, the desmosomes were smaller and less numerous. Nectins have been shown to regulate tight junction formation; however, this is the first report showing that they may also participate in the regulation of desmosome assembly. Importantly, our results show that integrity of the SI–ameloblast interface is essential for normal enamel mineralization. |
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spelling | pubmed-25726972009-02-25 The cell adhesion molecule nectin-1 is critical for normal enamel formation in mice Barron, Martin J. Brookes, Steven J. Draper, Clare E. Garrod, David Kirkham, Jennifer Shore, Roger C. Dixon, Michael J. Hum Mol Genet Articles Nectin-1 is a member of a sub-family of immunoglobulin-like adhesion molecules and a component of adherens junctions. In the current study, we have shown that mice lacking nectin-1 exhibit defective enamel formation in their incisor teeth. Although the incisors of nectin-1-null mice were hypomineralized, the protein composition of the enamel matrix was unaltered. While strong immunostaining for nectin-1 was observed at the interface between the maturation-stage ameloblasts and the underlying cells of the stratum intermedium (SI), its absence in nectin-1-null mice correlated with separation of the cell layers at this interface. Numerous, large desmosomes were present at this interface in wild-type mice; however, where adhesion persisted in the mutant mice, the desmosomes were smaller and less numerous. Nectins have been shown to regulate tight junction formation; however, this is the first report showing that they may also participate in the regulation of desmosome assembly. Importantly, our results show that integrity of the SI–ameloblast interface is essential for normal enamel mineralization. Oxford University Press 2008-11-15 2008-08-14 /pmc/articles/PMC2572697/ /pubmed/18703497 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/hmg/ddn243 Text en © 2008 The Author(s) |
spellingShingle | Articles Barron, Martin J. Brookes, Steven J. Draper, Clare E. Garrod, David Kirkham, Jennifer Shore, Roger C. Dixon, Michael J. The cell adhesion molecule nectin-1 is critical for normal enamel formation in mice |
title | The cell adhesion molecule nectin-1 is critical for normal enamel formation in mice |
title_full | The cell adhesion molecule nectin-1 is critical for normal enamel formation in mice |
title_fullStr | The cell adhesion molecule nectin-1 is critical for normal enamel formation in mice |
title_full_unstemmed | The cell adhesion molecule nectin-1 is critical for normal enamel formation in mice |
title_short | The cell adhesion molecule nectin-1 is critical for normal enamel formation in mice |
title_sort | cell adhesion molecule nectin-1 is critical for normal enamel formation in mice |
topic | Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2572697/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18703497 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/hmg/ddn243 |
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