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Candidate gene analysis of tooth agenesis identifies novel mutations in six genes and suggests significant role for WNT and EDA signaling and allele combinations.
[oligodontia]
Failure
to
develop
complete
dentition
,
tooth
agenesis
,
is
a
common
developmental
anomaly
manifested
most
often
as
isolated
but
also
as
associated
with
many
developmental
syndromes
.
It
typically
affects
third
molars
or
one
or
few
other
permanent
teeth
but
severe
agenesis
is
also
relatively
prevalent
.
Here
we
report
mutational
analyses
of
seven
candidate
genes
in
a
cohort
of
127
probands
with
non-syndromic
tooth
agenesis
.
82
lacked
more
than
five
permanent
teeth
excluding
third
molars
,
called
as
oligodontia
.
We
identified
28
mutations
,
17
of
which
were
novel
.
Together
with
our
previous
reports
,
we
have
identified
two
mutations
in
MSX
1
,
AXIN
2
and
EDARADD
,
five
in
PAX
9
,
four
in
EDA
and
EDAR
,
and
nine
in
WNT
10
A
.
They
were
observed
in
58
probands
(
44
%
)
,
with
a
mean
number
of
missing
teeth
of
11
.
7
(
range
4
to
34
)
.
Almost
all
of
these
probands
had
severe
agenesis
.
Only
few
of
the
probands
but
several
relatives
with
heterozygous
genotypes
of
WNT
10
A
or
EDAR
conformed
to
the
common
type
of
non-syndromic
tooth
agenesis
,
incisor-premolar
hypodontia
.
Mutations
in
MSX
1
and
PAX
9
affected
predominantly
posterior
teeth
,
whereas
both
deciduous
and
permanent
incisors
were
especially
sensitive
to
mutations
in
EDA
and
EDAR
.
Many
mutations
in
EDAR
,
EDARADD
and
WNT
10
A
were
present
in
several
families
.
Biallelic
or
heterozygous
genotypes
of
WNT
10
A
were
observed
in
32
and
hemizygous
or
heterozygous
genotypes
of
EDA
,
EDAR
or
EDARADD
in
22
probands
.
An
EDARADD
variant
were
in
seven
probands
present
together
with
variants
in
EDAR
or
WNT
10
A
,
suggesting
combined
phenotypic
effects
of
alleles
in
distinct
genes
.
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