一种新的KDF1变异与多颗出生牙、牙齿发育不全和牙根发育不良有关

IF 3.2 3区 医学 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
John M. Graham Jr. , Pedro A. Sanchez-Lara , Atsushi Ohazama , Katsushige Kawasaki , Stefan T. Arold , Piranit Nik Kantaputra
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摘要

目的出生牙是指出生时就有的牙齿。多牙出生极为罕见。本研究的目的是发现一个5代家庭中一个独特的牙齿表型的分子病因,包括出生牙齿、牙齿发育不全和牙根发育不良。方法采用口腔和影像学检查、连锁分析、全基因组测序和免疫组化方法研究Kdf1在小鼠胚胎牙齿发育过程中的表达。生成蛋白质模型。结果我们报道了一个5代家族,其中多牙、少齿和牙根发育不良表现为常染色体显性遗传。连锁分析和全基因组测序发现了一种新的致病变异c.845T>;G;p.Ile282Ser,在9名受影响的家庭成员和10名未受影响的家庭成员中进行了共隔离。这种氨基酸Ile282是高度保守的,对一个小螺旋片段的稳定是重要的。这种稳定性在Ile282Ser突变体中失去,导致KDF1与其伴侣蛋白(包括IKKA)的相互作用中断,IKKA对表皮增殖和分化以及随后的牙齿发育非常重要。结论本研究首次证实了KDF1基因变异可引起初生牙、牙发育不全和牙根发育不良。我们的研究强调了KDF1在牙齿形成和萌牙中的重要作用。
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A Novel KDF1 Variant is Associated With Multiple Natal Teeth, Tooth Agenesis, and Root Maldevelopment

Objective

Natal teeth are teeth that are present at birth. Multiple natal teeth are extremely rare. The objective of this study was to find the molecular aetiology of a unique dental phenotype including natal teeth, tooth agenesis, and root maldevelopment in a 5-generation family.

Methods

Oral and radiographic examination, linkage analysis, whole genome sequencing, and an immunohistochemical study of Kdf1 during tooth development in the mouse embryo were performed. A protein model was generated.

Results

We report a 5-generation family in which multiple natal teeth, oligodontia, and root maldevelopment manifested with autosomal dominant inheritance. Linkage analysis and whole genome sequencing revealed a novel pathogenic variant c.845T>G; p.Ile282Ser, which cosegregated in 9 affected and 10 unaffected family members. This amino acid Ile282 is highly conserved and is important for the stabilization of a small helical fragment. This stabilization is lost in the Ile282Ser mutant, resulting in disruption of the interaction of KDF1 with its partner proteins, including IKKA, which are important for epidermal proliferation and differentiation and subsequent tooth development.

Conclusions

Our study demonstrates for the first time that natal teeth, tooth agenesis, and root maldevelopment are caused by a KDF1 variant. Our study highlights the important role of KDF1 in tooth formation and eruption.
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International dental journal
International dental journal 医学-牙科与口腔外科
CiteScore
4.80
自引率
6.10%
发文量
159
审稿时长
63 days
期刊介绍: The International Dental Journal features peer-reviewed, scientific articles relevant to international oral health issues, as well as practical, informative articles aimed at clinicians.
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