Caspase-7 participates in differentiation of cells forming dental hard tissues

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Apoptosis during tooth development appears dependent on the apoptotic executioner caspase-3, but not caspase-7. Instead, activated caspase-7 has been found in differentiated odontoblasts and ameloblasts, where it does not correlate with apoptosis. To further investigate these findings, the mouse incisor was used as a model. Analysis of caspase-7-deficient mice revealed a significant thinner layer of hard tissue in the adult incisor. Micro computed tomography scan confirmed this decrease in mineralized tissues. These data strongly suggest that caspase-7 might be directly involved in functional cell differentiation and regulation of the mineralization of dental matrices. © 2013 Japanese Society of Developmental Biologists.

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Matalova, E., Lesot, H., Svandova, E., Vanden Berghe, T., Sharpe, P. T., Healy, C., … Tucker, A. S. (2013). Caspase-7 participates in differentiation of cells forming dental hard tissues. Development Growth and Differentiation, 55(5), 615–621. https://doi.org/10.1111/dgd.12066

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