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Frameshift mutations in dentin phosphoprotein and dependence of dentin disease phenotype on mutation location.
[dentinogenesis imperfecta]
We
describe
results
from
a
mutational
analysis
of
the
region
of
the
dentin
sialophosphoprotein
(
DSPP
)
gene
encoding
dentin
phosphoprotein
(
DPP
)
in
12
families
with
dominantly
inherited
dentin
diseases
.
In
eight
families
(
five
mutations
in
the
N-
terminal
third
of
DPP
)
,
the
clinical
and
radiologic
features
were
uniform
and
compatible
with
dentin
dysplasia
type
II
(
DD-
II
)
with
major
clinical
signs
in
the
deciduous
dentition
.
In
the
other
families
(
four
mutations
in
the
more
C-
terminal
part
)
,
the
permanent
teeth
also
were
affected
,
and
the
diseases
could
be
classified
as
variants
of
dentinogenesis
imperfecta
.
Attrition
was
not
prominent
,
but
periapical
infections
were
common
.
Discoloring
with
varying
intensity
was
evident
,
and
pulps
and
root
canals
were
obliterated
in
the
permanent
dentition
.
All
mutations
caused
a
frameshift
that
replaced
the
Ser-
Ser-
Asx
repeat
by
a
code
for
a
hydrophobic
downstream
sequence
of
approximately
original
length
.
We
conclude
that
frameshift
mutations
in
DSPP
explain
a
significant
part
of
dentin
diseases
.
Furthermore
,
we
propose
that
the
location
of
the
mutation
is
reflected
in
the
phenotypic
features
as
a
gradient
from
DD-
II
to
more
severe
disease
that
does
not
conform
to
the
classic
definitions
of
DI
-
II
.
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Diseases presenting
"major clinical signs in the deciduous dentition"
symptom
dentin dysplasia
dentinogenesis imperfecta
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