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Effects of Wnt10a and Wnt10b Double Mutations on Tooth Development

WNT molecules are the regulators of various biological functions, including body axis formation, organ development, and cell proliferation and differentiation. WNTs have been extensively studied as causative genes for an array of diseases. WNT10A and WNT10B, which are considered to be genes of the s...

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Autores principales: Yoshinaga, Kaoru, Yasue, Akihiro, Mitsui, Silvia Naomi, Minegishi, Yoshiyuki, Oyadomari, Seiichi, Imoto, Issei, Tanaka, Eiji
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9957325/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36833267
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes14020340
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author Yoshinaga, Kaoru
Yasue, Akihiro
Mitsui, Silvia Naomi
Minegishi, Yoshiyuki
Oyadomari, Seiichi
Imoto, Issei
Tanaka, Eiji
author_facet Yoshinaga, Kaoru
Yasue, Akihiro
Mitsui, Silvia Naomi
Minegishi, Yoshiyuki
Oyadomari, Seiichi
Imoto, Issei
Tanaka, Eiji
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description WNT molecules are the regulators of various biological functions, including body axis formation, organ development, and cell proliferation and differentiation. WNTs have been extensively studied as causative genes for an array of diseases. WNT10A and WNT10B, which are considered to be genes of the same origin, have been identified as causative genes for tooth deficiency in humans. However, the disrupted mutant of each gene does not show a decrease in teeth number. A negative feedback loop, interacting with several ligands based on a reaction–diffusion mechanism, was proposed to be important for the spatial patterning of tooth formation, and WNT ligands have been considered to play a pivotal role in controlling tooth patterning from mutant phenotypes of LDL receptor-related proteins (LRPs) and WNT co-receptors. The Wnt10a and Wnt10b double-mutants demonstrated severe root or enamel hypoplasia. In Wnt10a(−/−) and Wnt10a(+/−);Wnt10b(−/−) mice, changes in the feedback loop may collapse the modulation of fusion or split a sequence of tooth formation. However, in the double-knockout mutant, a decrease in the number of teeth was observed, including the upper incisor or third molar in both jaws. These findings suggest that there may be a functional redundancy between Wnt10a and Wnt10b and that the interaction between the two genes functions in conjunction with other ligands to control the spatial patterning and development of teeth.
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spelling pubmed-99573252023-02-25 Effects of Wnt10a and Wnt10b Double Mutations on Tooth Development Yoshinaga, Kaoru Yasue, Akihiro Mitsui, Silvia Naomi Minegishi, Yoshiyuki Oyadomari, Seiichi Imoto, Issei Tanaka, Eiji Genes (Basel) Article WNT molecules are the regulators of various biological functions, including body axis formation, organ development, and cell proliferation and differentiation. WNTs have been extensively studied as causative genes for an array of diseases. WNT10A and WNT10B, which are considered to be genes of the same origin, have been identified as causative genes for tooth deficiency in humans. However, the disrupted mutant of each gene does not show a decrease in teeth number. A negative feedback loop, interacting with several ligands based on a reaction–diffusion mechanism, was proposed to be important for the spatial patterning of tooth formation, and WNT ligands have been considered to play a pivotal role in controlling tooth patterning from mutant phenotypes of LDL receptor-related proteins (LRPs) and WNT co-receptors. The Wnt10a and Wnt10b double-mutants demonstrated severe root or enamel hypoplasia. In Wnt10a(−/−) and Wnt10a(+/−);Wnt10b(−/−) mice, changes in the feedback loop may collapse the modulation of fusion or split a sequence of tooth formation. However, in the double-knockout mutant, a decrease in the number of teeth was observed, including the upper incisor or third molar in both jaws. These findings suggest that there may be a functional redundancy between Wnt10a and Wnt10b and that the interaction between the two genes functions in conjunction with other ligands to control the spatial patterning and development of teeth. MDPI 2023-01-28 /pmc/articles/PMC9957325/ /pubmed/36833267 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes14020340 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Yasue, Akihiro
Mitsui, Silvia Naomi
Minegishi, Yoshiyuki
Oyadomari, Seiichi
Imoto, Issei
Tanaka, Eiji
Effects of Wnt10a and Wnt10b Double Mutations on Tooth Development
title Effects of Wnt10a and Wnt10b Double Mutations on Tooth Development
title_full Effects of Wnt10a and Wnt10b Double Mutations on Tooth Development
title_fullStr Effects of Wnt10a and Wnt10b Double Mutations on Tooth Development
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Wnt10a and Wnt10b Double Mutations on Tooth Development
title_short Effects of Wnt10a and Wnt10b Double Mutations on Tooth Development
title_sort effects of wnt10a and wnt10b double mutations on tooth development
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9957325/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36833267
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes14020340
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