Enamel defect attributable to an ameloblast alteration in incisors of K5-Gli2 mice. A and B: Gross appearance of lower incisors of control and K5-Gli2 transgenic mice. White color of lower incisors in transgenic mice suggests defective enamel formation. C and D: Histology of lower incisors within mandible after tissue decalcification. C: Normal appearance seen in control sections, which includes surrounding alveolar bone, a vascular sinus, supporting stroma, ameloblast cell layer (ambl) with associated stratum intermedium (si) (arrowheads and inset), clear space (previously occupied by fully mineralized enamel), and dentin. Note highly ordered, columnar appearance of normal ameloblasts, with eccentrically placed nucleus. D: Severe disruption of normal morphology in maxilla from K5-Gli2 mouse. The ameloblast and stratum intermedium layers are replaced primarily by cells with an undifferentiated morphology and scant cytoplasm, extending into the stromal compartment (arrowheads). Some cells resembling ameloblasts are present (inset, bracket), together with an amorphous, eosinophilic material (asterisks) that resembles incompletely mineralized enamel (see text).