生物
人类牙齿
细胞生物学
搪瓷漆
人口普查
牙科
人口
环境卫生
医学
作者
Ammar Alghadeer,Sesha Hanson-Drury,Anjali P. Patni,Devon Duron Ehnes,Yan Ting Zhao,Zicong Li,Ashish Phal,Thomas L. Vincent,Yen Chian Lim,Diana R. O’Day,Cailyn H. Spurrell,Aishwarya A. Gogate,Hai Zhang,Arikketh Devi,Yuliang Wang,Lea M. Starita,Dan Doherty,Ian Glass,Jay Shendure,Benjamin Freedman
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.devcel.2023.07.013
摘要
Summary
Tooth enamel secreted by ameloblasts (AMs) is the hardest material in the human body, acting as a shield to protect the teeth. However, the enamel is gradually damaged or partially lost in over 90% of adults and cannot be regenerated due to a lack of ameloblasts in erupted teeth. Here, we use single-cell combinatorial indexing RNA sequencing (sci-RNA-seq) to establish a spatiotemporal single-cell census for the developing human tooth and identify regulatory mechanisms controlling the differentiation process of human ameloblasts. We identify key signaling pathways involved between the support cells and ameloblasts during fetal development and recapitulate those findings in human ameloblast in vitro differentiation from induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs). We furthermore develop a disease model of amelogenesis imperfecta in a three-dimensional (3D) organoid system and show AM maturation to mineralized structure in vivo. These studies pave the way for future regenerative dentistry.
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