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Department of Craniofacial Development, Floor 28, Guys Tower, GKT Dental Institute, Kings College London, Guys Hospital, London Bridge, London SE1 9RT, UK;
* corresponding author, paul.sharpe{at}kcl.ac.uk
Osteoprotegerin (OPG), receptor activator of nuclear factor-
B (RANK), and RANK ligand (RANKL) are mediators of various cellular interactions, including bone metabolism. We analyzed expression of these three genes during murine odontogenesis from epithelial thickening to cytodifferentiation stages. Opg showed expression in the thickening and bud epithelium. Expression of Opg and Rank was observed in both the internal and the external enamel epithelium as well as in the dental papilla mesenchyme. Although Rankl expression was not detected in tooth epithelium or mesenchyme, it was expressed in pre-osteogenic mesenchymal cells close to developing tooth germs. All three genes were detected in developing dentary bone at P0. The addition of exogenous OPG to explant cultures of tooth primordia produced a delay in tooth development that resulted in reduced mineralization. We propose that the spatiotemporal expression of these molecules in early tooth and bone primordia cells has a role in co-ordinating bone and tooth development.
KEY WORDS: Opg/Rank/Rankl tooth development epithelium mesenchyme bone
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