Immunolocalization of Heat Shock Protein 27 in Developing Jaw Bones and Tooth Germs of Human Fetuses

被引:0
作者
R. Leonardi
E. Barbato
C. Paganelli
L. Lo Muzio
机构
[1] University of Catania,Department of Medical and Surgical Sciences, II Dental Unit
[2] University of Rome,Institute of Dental Sciences
[3] University of Brescia,Institute of Dental Sciences
[4] University of Ancona,Institute of Dental Sciences, Faculty of Medicine
[5] Università di Catania,Istituto di II Clinica Odontoiatrica. Policlinico. Citta’ Universitaria
来源
Calcified Tissue International | 2004年 / 75卷
关键词
Hsp27; Fetus; Odontogenesis; Bones; Human;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
27 kDa Heat shock protein (Hsp27), which is also identified as p29 estrogen-receptor associated protein, plays a crucial role in specific growth stages. It also seems to be involved in the balance between differentiation and apoptosis. To determine whether Hsp27 is involved during craniofacial development and odontogenesis, its expression was studied through immunohistochemistry of developing jaw bone as well as the odontogenesis of heads from human fetuses. Formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded specimens of 7 human fetuses (3 female, 4 male), obtained from miscarriages occurring between the 9th and 16th weeks of pregnancy, were examined by using a monoclonal antibody against Hsp27. Staining intensity (weak, +; moderate, ++; strong, +++) was evaluated semiquantitatively. The sample slice was cut through a coronal plane, which included eyes, nasal cavities, tongue, and primitive dental lamina with tooth germs. A transient and spatially restricted expression of Hsp27 in developing human jaw bones and teeth was observed. Osteoblasts around the uncalcified bone matrix showed Hsp27 immunoreaction products (+++), whereas osteocytes were not immunolabeled. In mandibular condyle, immunolabeling was restricted to hypertrophic chondrocytes (++). In developing tooth germs, Hsp27 immunostaining was detected throughout the bud (+++). At the early cap stage, a strong immunolabeling for Hsp27 was seen in the dental lamina (+++), and a moderate staining was seen in the outer dental epithelium (++). At the late cap stage, Hsp27 expression was detected in the outer dental epithelium (++) as well as in the cells of the future stellate reticulum (++). The spatiotemporal-restricted expression of Hsp27 in craniofacial bones during development suggests that this protein could be involved in the balance between differentiation and apoptosis, by modulating the viability of osteoblasts and chondrocytes. The specific regional and temporal expression patterns of Hsp27 during tooth development sustains that this small Hsp might be related to the morphogenesis and cytodifferentiation processes of tooth germs.
引用
收藏
页码:509 / 516
页数:7
相关论文
共 191 条
[1]  
Lanks KW(1986)Modulators of the eukaryotic heat shock response Exp Cell Res 165 1-10
[2]  
Lindquist S(1988)The heat-shock proteins Annu Rev Genet 22 631-677
[3]  
Craig EA(1995)Modulation of actin dynamics during stress and physiological stimulation by a signaling pathway involving p38 MAP kinase and heat-shock protein 27 Biochem Cell Biol 73 703-707
[4]  
Landry J(1997)Oxidative stress-induced actin reorganization mediated by the p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase/heat shock protein 27 pathway in vascular endothelial cells Circ Res 80 383-392
[5]  
Huot J(1997)Heat shock response-pathophysiological implications Ann Med 29 73-78
[6]  
Huot J(2002)Heat shock proteins: modifying factors in physiological stress responses and acquired thermotolerance J Appl Physiol 92 2177-2186
[7]  
Houle F(1998)Heat shock proteins: protective effect and potential therapeutic use (review) Int J Mol Med 2 375-381
[8]  
Marceau F(1998)Small heat-shock protein family: function in health and disease Ann N Y Acad Sci 851 28-35
[9]  
Landry J(1999)Escaping cell death: survival proteins in cancer Exp Cell Res 248 30-43
[10]  
Leppa S(2000)sHsp as novel regulators of programmed cell death and tumorigenicity Pathol Biol 48 280-288