IJMS, Vol. 26, Pages 4134: Localizations of Laminin Chains Suggest Their Multifaceted Functions in Mouse Tooth Development


IJMS, Vol. 26, Pages 4134: Localizations of Laminin Chains Suggest Their Multifaceted Functions in Mouse Tooth Development

International Journal of Molecular Sciences doi: 10.3390/ijms26094134

Authors:
Tian Liang
Hong Zhang
Yuanyuan Hu
Mansi Solanki
Chuhua Zhang
Takako Sasaki
Charles E. Smith
Jan C.-C. Hu
James P. Simmer

The human laminin family is composed of five α, four β, and three γ chains. Laminins are heterotrimers of α, β, and γ chains. Laminins play critical roles during organogenesis, mostly as basement membrane components. The expression of all and the localization of most laminin chains were characterized in mouse developing teeth. Primary laminin isoforms in basement membranes along the inner enamel epithelium before the secretory stage and outside of the outer enamel epithelium were laminins 111 (α1β1γ1) and 511. The mouse laminin α3 chain has two variants, α3A and α3B. Although a basement membrane structure is absent, laminin 3A32 was localized along the secretory surface of the secretory stage ameloblast Tomes’ processes. Laminin 3A32 was localized along the atypical basement membrane of maturation stage ameloblasts and the specialized basement membrane of junctional epithelium facing the enamel surface. The endothelial basement membrane in the dental papilla and outside of the enamel organ contained laminins 411 and 511. Laminin 332 was detected in the extracellular matrix but not the basement membrane of the apical loop. Laminin 111 was localized in the extracellular matrix of the apical dental papilla without forming a visible basement membrane. These findings suggest the multifaceted functions of laminins in tooth development and set the foundation for functional investigations.



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