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Enamel malformations associated with a defined dentin sialophosphoprotein mutation in two families.
[dentinogenesis imperfecta]
Dentin
sialophosphoprotein
(
DSPP
)
mutations
cause
dentin
dysplasia
type
II
(
DD-
II
)
and
dentinogenesis
imperfecta
types
II
and
III
(
DGI
-
II
and
DGI
-
III
,
respectively
)
.
We
identified
two
kindreds
with
DGI
-
II
who
exhibited
vertical
bands
of
hypoplastic
enamel
.
Both
families
had
a
previously
reported
DSPP
mutation
that
segregated
with
the
disease
phenotype
.
Oral
photographs
and
dental
radiographs
of
four
affected
and
one
unaffected
participant
in
one
family
and
of
the
proband
in
the
second
family
were
used
to
document
the
dental
phenotypes
.
We
aligned
the
33
unique
allelic
DSPP
sequences
showing
variable
patterns
of
insertions
and
deletions
(
indels
)
,
generated
a
merged
dentin
phosphoprotein
(
DPP
)
sequence
that
includes
sequences
from
all
DSPP
length
haplotypes
,
and
mapped
the
known
DSPP
mutations
in
this
context
.
Analyses
of
the
DSPP
sequence
changes
and
their
probable
effects
on
protein
expression
,
as
well
as
published
findings
of
the
dental
phenotype
in
Dspp
null
mice
,
support
the
hypothesis
that
all
DSPP
mutations
cause
pathology
through
dominant-negative
effects
.
Noting
that
Dspp
is
transiently
expressed
by
mouse
pre-ameloblasts
during
formation
of
the
dentino-
enamel
junction
,
we
hypothesize
that
DSPP
dominant-negative
effects
potentially
cause
cellular
pathology
in
pre-ameloblasts
that
,
in
turn
,
causes
enamel
defects
.
We
conclude
that
enamel
defects
can
be
part
of
the
dental
phenotype
caused
by
DSPP
mutations
,
although
DSPP
is
not
critical
for
dental
enamel
formation
.
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Diseases presenting
"although dspp is not critical for dental enamel formation"
symptom
dentin dysplasia
dentinogenesis imperfecta
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