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The transcription factor NKX2-3 mediates p21 expression and ectodysplasin-A signaling in the enamel knot for cusp formation in tooth development
Journal of Biological ChemistryVol. 293Issue 38p14572–14584Published online: August 8, 2018- Xue Han
- Keigo Yoshizaki
- Kanako Miyazaki
- Chieko Arai
- Keita Funada
- Tomomi Yuta
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 17Tooth morphogenesis is initiated by reciprocal interactions between the ectoderm and neural crest–derived mesenchyme. During tooth development, tooth cusps are regulated by precise control of proliferation of cell clusters, termed enamel knots, that are present among dental epithelial cells. The interaction of ectodysplasin-A (EDA) with its receptor, EDAR, plays a critical role in cusp formation by these enamel knots, and mutations of these genes is a cause of ectodermal dysplasia. It has also been reported that deficiency in Nkx2-3, encoding a member of the NK2 homeobox family of transcription factors, leads to cusp absence in affected teeth.