• Title of article

    Expression of beta-1 integrin in human developing salivary glands and its parallel relation with maturation markers: In situ hybridisation and immunofluorescence study

  • Author/Authors

    Lourenço، نويسنده , , Silvia Vanessa and Lima، نويسنده , , Dirce Mary C. and Uyekita، نويسنده , , Sabrina Hitomi and Schultz، نويسنده , , Regina and de Brito، نويسنده , , Thales، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
  • Pages
    8
  • From page
    1064
  • To page
    1071
  • Abstract
    Background and objective ry gland development entails co-ordinated processes involving complex molecular interactions in which integrins have a fundamental role. The integrins are a family of heterodimeric transmembrane receptors comprising alpha and beta subunits that mediate intercellular and extracellular signals involved in the organisation of cells in tissues and organs during development. The beta-1 integrin in particular have been implicated in proliferation and differentiation of cells involved in the development of epithelial tissues. To understand the role of beta-1 integrin in salivary gland development we have studied its expression in human foetal tissues. u hybridisation was used to compare the expression and localisation of integrin beta-1 with differentiation markers in developing human salivary glands obtained from foetuses of 8–24 weeks gestation. s in beta-1 first appeared during bud stage in a few cells and its distribution increased as salivary gland morphogenesis progressed. This increased pattern of beta-1 integrin expression was coincident with the appearance of the differentiation markers CK14, CK low MW and smooth-muscle actin. sions velopmentally regulated expression of integrin beta-1 in association with the establishment of a mature phenotype indicated by salivary gland tissue differentiation markers is suggestive of its role in salivary gland morphogenesis.
  • Keywords
    Salivary gland development , Beta-1 integrin , human
  • Journal title
    Archives of Oral Biology
  • Serial Year
    2007
  • Journal title
    Archives of Oral Biology
  • Record number

    1804344