Published September 2010 | Version Accepted Version
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The odontode explosion: The origin of tooth-like structures in vertebrates

  • 1. ROR icon University of Sheffield
  • 2. ROR icon Charles University
  • 3. ROR icon California Institute of Technology
  • 4. ROR icon Georgia Institute of Technology

Abstract

Essentially we show recent data to shed new light on the thorny controversy of how teeth arose in evolution. Essentially we show (a) how teeth can form equally from any epithelium, be it endoderm, ectoderm or a combination of the two and (b) that the gene expression programs of oral versus pharyngeal teeth are remarkably similar. Classic theories suggest that (i) skin denticles evolved first and odontode-inductive surface ectoderm merged inside the oral cavity to form teeth (the 'outside-in' hypothesis) or that (ii) patterned odontodes evolved first from endoderm deep inside the pharyngeal cavity (the 'inside-out' hypothesis). We propose a new perspective that views odontodes as structures sharing a deep molecular homology, united by sets of co-expressed genes defining a competent thickened epithelium and a collaborative neural crest-derived ectomesenchyme. Simply put, odontodes develop 'inside and out', wherever and whenever these co-expressed gene sets signal to one another. Our perspective complements the classic theories and highlights an agenda for specific experimental manipulations in model and non-model organisms.

Additional Information

© 2010 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Article first published online: 17 Aug. 2010. We thank Brandon Milholland for his work on the genes expressed during cephalic lateral line development in Malawi cichlids. We also thank Moya Smith, Zerina Johanson, Ivan Horacek, Martin Kralovic and four anonymous reviewers for their comments on previous versions of the manuscript. This work was supported by grants awarded to J. T. S. (NIH-R01DE019637) and R. C. (MSMT-0021620828; GACR-206/09/10007).

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PMCID
PMC3034446
Eprint ID
20188
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Funding

NIH
R01DE019637
Ministerstvo Školství, Mládeze a Telovýchovy (MSMT)
0021620828
Grantová Agentura České Republiky (GACR)
206/09/10007

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2010-09-28
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