Bmp9 modulates cell proliferation and intercellular junctions in HERS during tooth root development
Chang Liu, Hongyan Yuan, Jindie Huang, Shidian Ran, Xiaorui Wei, Xingrui Yan, Linyu Xue, Tong-Chuan He, Yuxin Zhang, Mengqin Gu, Si Wu, Fugui Zhang, Wenping Luo, Hongmei Zhang

TL;DR
This study shows that Bmp9 is important for tooth root development by affecting cell growth and connections in HERS and odontoblasts.
Contribution
The novel contribution is identifying Bmp9's role in regulating HERS and odontoblast function during tooth root development.
Findings
Bmp9-KO mice had shorter molar roots, wider apical foramina, and thinner dentin compared to wild-type mice.
Bmp9 deficiency impaired odontoblast differentiation and secretory function.
Bmp9 ablation reduced cell proliferation and increased intercellular junctions in HERS.
Abstract
Tooth formation is a highly orchestrated process that precisely regulates the size and shape of the tooth. During typical tooth development, Hertwig's epithelial root sheath (HERS) interacts with mesenchymal cells to direct the elongation of the tooth root and the deposition of dentin and cementum, thereby contributing to the formation of a fully developed tooth root. BMP9, a member of the BMP family, plays a significant role in growth, development, and cell differentiation. However, the precise function of BMP9 in dental root development remains unclear, particularly regarding its influence on HERS and odontoblasts. In this study, we utilized a mouse molar model to investigate the role of BMP9 signaling in tooth root development. The tooth formation of Bmp9 knockout (Bmp9-KO) mice and wild-type (WT) littermates was compared. Our findings revealed that Bmp9-KO mice exhibited shorter…
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TopicsCancer-related gene regulation · dental development and anomalies · Bone and Dental Protein Studies
