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Possible Role of Noggin Gene in Mandibular Development
Possible Role of Noggin Gene in Mandibular Development
Journal Article

Possible Role of Noggin Gene in Mandibular Development

2015
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Overview
Antecedentes: El gen noggin  (Nog) es uno de los antagonistas de las proteínas morfogénicas óseas (BMPs)  y tiene como función modular la señal de estas. Cuando su acción no es efectiva, ocurre una actividad excesiva de las BMPs que causa serias anormalidades en el desarrollo. Estudios han demostrado que Nog es crítico para la condrogénesis, osteogénesis y formación de las articulaciones y parece estar involucrado con el crecimiento de estructuras craneofaciales, entre ellas, la mandíbula. Existen en la literatura pocos estudios acerca de la relación entre Nog  y su papel en el desarrollo mandibular. Objetivo: Esta revisión hace una descripción de  los factores moleculares que intervienen en la formación de la mandíbula. Se hace un énfasis principalmente en las BMPs, su función, vía de señalización y cómo Nog regula esta vía, para conducir a  formular una  hipótesis del posible papel de este gen en el desarrollo mandibular y cómo su alteración podría llegar a causar el micrognatismo mandibular.

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