Cells (Nov 2022)

Midpalatal Suture: Single-Cell RNA-Seq Reveals Intramembrane Ossification and <i>Piezo2</i> Chondrogenic Mesenchymal Cell Involvement

  • Lu Gao,
  • Tiansong Xu,
  • Liqi Zhang,
  • Yuchen Li,
  • Tianxing Yan,
  • Guoxia Yu,
  • Feng Chen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/cells11223585
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 22
p. 3585

Abstract

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The midpalatal suture is mainly responsible for the growth and development of the maxillary and resistance to rapid maxillary expansion (RME). It is essential for clinical researchers to explore the intramembrane ossification and to elucidate the underlying mechanism of the maturation and ossification process of the midpalatal suture to help identify the optimum time and force of RME. However, mechanistic studies associated with the midpalatal suture are rare. The aim of this present study is to create an intramembrane osteogenesis model for the midpalatal suture region of mice. Interestingly, we discovered a type of chondrogenic mesenchymal cell expressing Piezo2, which might be related to the detection of mechanical and external stimuli. This result provides a potential molecular and cellular mechanism that explains why the midpalatal suture is not closed until adulthood. We depict a landscape of mesenchymal cells that might play an important role in the intramembrane osteogenesis of the midpalatal suture and provide new perspectives on midpalate suture maturation and ossification, which might lead to further possibilities for clinical operations.

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