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Immunolocalization of hepatocyte growth factor receptor, c-Met, in human fetal tooth germ.

pmid: 20198821
handle: 20.500.11769/6994
Immunolocalization of hepatocyte growth factor receptor, c-Met, in human fetal tooth germ.
To evaluate c-Met expression in human tooth germ development. An immunohistochemical study on c-Met expression in tooth germs of 8 human fetus between the 7th and 9th week. In the Bud stage C-Met immunopositivity was, moderately to strongly, detected both in the inner and the outer epithelium of the enamel organ. In particular, moderate staining was detected in a specific portion of tooth germs that corresponds to apical portion of the enamel organ. In the bell stage tooth germs were characterized by much stronger c-Met immunopositivity in cytoplasm, inner enamel epithelium, bilateral cusps and above all in the plasma apical membrane on the mesenchymal side. In conclusion because enamel organ cells can interact with mesenchymal cells directly, and c-Met is expressed in the stages at which mesenchymal induction is guided by the dental epithelium, it is conceivable that c-Met is related to tooth germ morphogenesis and cell differentiation.
- University of Catania Italy
Embryonic Induction, Male, Cytoplasm, Hepatocyte Growth Factor, Cell Membrane, Enamel Organ, Tooth Germ, Cell Differentiation, Epithelial Cells, Cell Communication, Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-met, Immunohistochemistry, Mesoderm, Fetus, tooth; human fetus; c-Met, Amelogenesis, Morphogenesis, Humans, Female, Signal Transduction
Embryonic Induction, Male, Cytoplasm, Hepatocyte Growth Factor, Cell Membrane, Enamel Organ, Tooth Germ, Cell Differentiation, Epithelial Cells, Cell Communication, Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-met, Immunohistochemistry, Mesoderm, Fetus, tooth; human fetus; c-Met, Amelogenesis, Morphogenesis, Humans, Female, Signal Transduction
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