Mitsuko Moriguchi
Tokyo Dental College
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Anatomical Science International | 2011
Mitsuko Moriguchi; Marie Yamada; Yasuo Miake; Takaaki Yanagisawa
In tooth development, transforming growth factor beta (TGF-β) and bone morphogenetic protein (BMP) are involved in cell differentiation and matrix protein production. TGF-β and BMP have two signaling pathways: the Smad pathway and the non-Smad pathway. However, only a few studies have focused on the non-Smad pathway in tooth development. TGF-β-activated kinase 1 (TAK1) is activated by TGF-β or BMP and binds to TAK1-binding protein (TAB1), activating p38 or c-Jun N-terminal kinase (JNK), forming the non-Smad signaling pathway. In this study, we examined the distribution of these kinases, TGF-β receptor 1 (TGF-β-R1), BMP receptor-1B (BMPR-1B) and Smad4 in cells of the rat molar germ histochemically, in order to investigate the signaling pathway in each type of cell. Immunostaining for TGF-β-R1, BMPR-1B, Smad4, TAK1, TAB1 and phosphorylated-p38 (p-p38) showed similar reactions. In the cervical loop, reactions were clearer than in other enamel epithelium. In the inner enamel epithelium, signal increased with differentiation into ameloblasts, became strongest in the secretory stage, and decreased rapidly in the maturation stage. Signal also increased upon differentiation from preodontoblasts to odontoblasts. In Hertwig’s epithelial sheath, with the exception of BMPR-1B, reactions were stronger in the later stage, showing more enamel protein secretion than in the early stage. However, no clear reaction corresponding to phosphorylated-JNK was observed in any type of cell. These results suggest that TGF-β or BMP is involved in the induction of differentiation of inner enamel epithelium cells into ameloblasts, and preodontoblast differentiation into odontoblasts, the regulation of cervical loop cell proliferation, the elongation or regulation of the epithelial sheath, and the secretion of enamel protein and dentin matrix protein through the non-Smad signaling pathway via TAK1, TAB1 and p38 as well as Smad signaling pathways in the rat molar germ.
Journal of Experimental Zoology | 2013
Tomoko Yonekura; Hiromi Homma; Atsuo Sakurai; Mitsuko Moriguchi; Yasuo Miake; Satoru Toyosawa; Seikou Shintani
Dentin matrix protein 1 (DMP1) is an acidic extracellular matrix protein expressed mainly in bone and dentin, and is a member of the small integrin-binding ligand N-linked glycoprotein (SIBLING) family. The DMP1 gene, however, appears to evolve rapidly in comparison with other SIBLING genes, even though such functionally important molecules usually evolve more slowly than less important ones. The purpose of this study was to identify and characterize an ortholog of the DMP1 gene in an amphibian (Xenopus laevis; X. laevis) to clarify molecular evolutionary alterations in DMP1 associated with calcified tissues in tetrapods. Furthermore, we analyzed the mRNA expression of this gene to elucidate its functional change in bone and developing tooth germ in comparison with amniote DMP1s. The similarities of the deduced amino acid sequence of X. laevis DMP1 to that of the corresponding amniote proteins were low, although they did share several unique features specific to DMP1 and have similar properties. Expression of X. laevis DMP1 mRNA was predominant in osteocytes and odontoblasts, but only transiently observed in ameloblasts, as in amniotes. These results suggest that DMP1 has conserved several functions during tetrapod evolution. This indicates that continuity of biochemical properties has been more important in maintaining DMP1 functionality than that of the sequence of amino acid residues, which has undergone change over the course of molecular evolution.
Anatomical Science International | 2010
Mitsuko Moriguchi; Marie Yamada; Yasuo Miake; Takaaki Yanagisawa
Anatomical Science International | 2004
Mitsuko Moriguchi; Marie Yamada; Takaaki Yanagisawa
Journal of Hard Tissue Biology | 2011
Yasuo Miake; Shinji Nozue; Mitsuko Moriguchi; Takaki Yamazaki; Takashi Sawada; Takaaki Yanagisawa
Journal of Hard Tissue Biology | 2011
Mitsuko Moriguchi; Marie Yamada; Yasuo Miake; Yukie Nitta
Journal of Hard Tissue Biology | 2013
Mitsuko Moriguchi; Mayu Kosika; Yasuo Miake; Yasuaki Yamaguchi; Takaki Yamazaki; Hitoshi Yamamoto
Journal of Hard Tissue Biology | 2013
Takaki Yamazaki; Megumi Yokoyama; Motoya Fujiseki; Mitsuko Moriguchi; Yasuo Miake; Takashi Sawada; Wern-Joo Sohn; Jae-Young Kim; Hitoshi Yamamoto
Journal of Hard Tissue Biology | 2012
Mitsuko Moriguchi; Marie Yamada; Yasuo Miake; Mayu Koshika
Journal of Hard Tissue Biology | 2011
Yasuo Miake; Mitsuko Moriguchi; Takaki Yamazaki; Nobuhiko Hiruma; Toshiki Ishikawa