Coordination of trigeminal axon navigation and patterning with tooth organ formation: epithelial-mesenchymal interactions, and epithelial Wnt4 and Tgfβ1 regulate semaphorin 3a expression in the dental mesenchyme
2005
During development, trigeminal nerve fibers navigate and establish their
axonal projections to the developing tooth in a highly spatiotemporally
controlled manner. By analyzing Sema3a and its receptor Npn1 knockout mouse
embryos, we found that Sema3a regulates dental trigeminal axon navigation and
patterning, as well as the timing of the first mandibular molar innervation,
and that the effects of Sema3a appear to be mediated by Npn1 present in the
axons. By performing tissue recombinant experiments and analyzing the effects
of signaling molecules, we found that early oral and dental epithelia, which
instruct tooth formation, and epithelial Wnt4 induce Sema3a
expression in the presumptive dental mesenchyme before the arrival of the
first dental nerve fibers. Later, at the bud stage, epithelial Wnt4 and
Tgfβ1 regulate Sema3a expression in the dental mesenchyme. In
addition, Wnt4 stimulates mesenchymal expression of Msx1
transcription factor, which is essential for tooth formation, and Tgfβ1
proliferation of the dental mesenchymal cells. Thus, epithelial-mesenchymal
interactions control Sema3a expression and may coordinate axon
navigation and patterning with tooth formation. Moreover, our results suggest
that the odontogenic epithelium possesses the instructive information to
control the formation of tooth nerve supply.
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