The International Journal of Developmental Biology

Int. J. Dev. Biol. 39: 663 - 666 (1995)

Vol 39, Issue 4

Differential spatiotemporal expression of E- and P-cadherin during mouse tooth development

Published: 1 August 1995

J Palacios, N Benito, R Berraquero, A Pizarro, A Cano and C Gamallo

Departamento de Anatomía Patológica, Hospital La Paz, Madrid, Spain.

Abstract

Changes in E- and P-cadherin (E- and P-CD) expression during embryonic mouse first molar development were analyzed by immunohistochemistry. During the induction and morphogenesis stages (bud, cap and early bell stages), E-CD was expressed in the cells of the invaginating epithelial tooth bud and in the cells of the outer enamel epithelium, stellate reticulum and stratum intermedium, suggesting a role for this molecule in the maintenance of enamel organ architecture. On the other hand, P-CD was strongly expressed in the inner enamel epithelium suggesting its participation in the processes of mesenchymal induction. during the cytodifferentiation stage (late bell stage), E-CD was expressed in polarizing preameloblasts, but cadherin expression was restricted to the basal and apical poles of differentiated secretory ameloblasts, where the zonula adherens type of cell-cell junctions is located. The present study demonstrates for the first time the spatiotemporal expression of cadherins during tooth development and suggests differential and specific roles for E-CD and P-CD during the morphogenesis and cytodifferentiation processes of this organ.

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