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Establishment of Dental Epithelial Cell Line (HAT-7) and the Cell Differentiation Dependent on Notch Signaling Pathway
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Cell DifferentiationCell SpecializationTissue DevelopmentSignaling PathwayCell Differentiation DependentStem CellsCell SignalingNeural CrestRat IncisorsOral CavityMorphogenesisTooth DevelopmentCell BiologyDevelopmental BiologySignal TransductionRat IncisorOral BiologyStem Cell ResearchNotch Signaling PathwayCell Fate DeterminationMedicineCell Development
Rat incisors grow continuously throughout life. Producing a variety of dental epithelial cells is performed by stem cells located in the cervical loop of the incisor apex. To study the mechanisms for cell differentiation, we established a dental epithelial cell line (HAT-7) originating from a cervical loop epithelium of a rat incisor. Immunochemical studies showed that HAT-7 produced the cells expressing amelogenin, ameloblastin, or alkaline phosphatase (ALP). To illustrate a role of Notch signaling in the determinant of the cell fate, we examined expression patterns of Notch1 and Jagged1 in HAT-7 density dependently. At lower cell density, Notch1- or Jagged1-expressing cells were not seen. However, when they were fully confluent, cells began to express Notch1 or Jagged1 strongly. Some ALP-positive cells were almost consistent with Notch1-expressing cells but not Jagged1-expressing cells. These results suggested that the determinant of direction of differentiation was associated with Notch signaling pathway.
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