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Modulation of tooth regeneration through opposing responses to Wnt and BMP signals in teleosts.


ABSTRACT: Most vertebrate species undergo tooth replacement throughout adult life. This process is marked by the shedding of existing teeth and the regeneration of tooth organs. However, little is known about the genetic circuitry regulating tooth replacement. Here, we tested whether fish orthologs of genes known to regulate mammalian hair regeneration have effects on tooth replacement. Using two fish species that demonstrate distinct modes of tooth regeneration, threespine stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus) and zebrafish (Danio rerio), we found that transgenic overexpression of four different genes changed tooth replacement rates in the direction predicted by a hair regeneration model: Wnt10a and Grem2a increased tooth replacement rate, whereas Bmp6 and Dkk2 strongly inhibited tooth formation. Thus, similar to known roles in hair regeneration, Wnt and BMP signals promote and inhibit regeneration, respectively. Regulation of total tooth number was separable from regulation of replacement rates. RNA sequencing of stickleback dental tissue showed that Bmp6 overexpression resulted in an upregulation of Wnt inhibitors. Together, these data support a model in which different epithelial organs, such as teeth and hair, share genetic circuitry driving organ regeneration.

SUBMITTER: Square TA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10730089 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Modulation of tooth regeneration through opposing responses to Wnt and BMP signals in teleosts.

Square Tyler A TA   Mackey Emma J EJ   Sundaram Shivani S   Weksler Naama C NC   Chen Zoe Z ZZ   Narayanan Sujanya N SN   Miller Craig T CT  

Development (Cambridge, England) 20231207 23


Most vertebrate species undergo tooth replacement throughout adult life. This process is marked by the shedding of existing teeth and the regeneration of tooth organs. However, little is known about the genetic circuitry regulating tooth replacement. Here, we tested whether fish orthologs of genes known to regulate mammalian hair regeneration have effects on tooth replacement. Using two fish species that demonstrate distinct modes of tooth regeneration, threespine stickleback (Gasterosteus acule  ...[more]

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