Mesenchymal condensation is critical for organogenesis, yet little is known about how this process is controlled. Here we show that Fgf8 and Sema3f, produced by early dental epithelium, respectively, attract and repulse mesenchymal cells, which cause them to pack tightly together during mouse tooth development. Resulting mechanical compaction-induced changes in cell shape induce odontogenic transcription factors (Pax9, Msx1) and a chemical cue (BMP4), and mechanical compression of mesenchyme is sufficient to induce tooth-specific cell fate switching. The inductive effects of cell compaction are mediated by suppression of the mechanical signaling molecule RhoA, and its overexpression prevents odontogenic induction. Thus, the mesenchymal condensation that drives tooth formation is induced by antagonistic epithelial morphogens that manifest their pattern-generating actions mechanically via changes in mesenchymal cell shape and altered mechanotransduction.
Mechanochemical control of mesenchymal condensation and embryonic tooth organ formation.
间充质凝聚和胚胎牙齿器官形成的机械化学控制
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作者:Mammoto Tadanori, Mammoto Akiko, Torisawa Yu-suke, Tat Tracy, Gibbs Ashley, Derda Ratmir, Mannix Robert, de Bruijn Marlieke, Yung Chong Wing, Huh Dongeun, Ingber Donald E
| 期刊: | Developmental Cell | 影响因子: | 8.700 |
| 时间: | 2011 | 起止号: | 2011 Oct 18; 21(4):758-69 |
| doi: | 10.1016/j.devcel.2011.07.006 | ||
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