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Complex analysis of multiple single nucleotide polymorphisms as putative risk factors of tooth agenesis in the Hungarian population.
[oligodontia]
The
role
was
studied
of
multiple
single
nucleotide
polymorphisms
in
tooth
agenesis
in
the
Hungarian
population
using
a
complex
approach
.
Eight
SNPs
,
PAX
9
-
912
C
/
T
,
PAX
9
-
1031
A
/
G
,
MSX
1
3755
A
/
G
,
FGFR
1
T
/
C
rs
881301
,
IRF
6
T
/
C
rs
764093
,
AXIN
2
-
8150
A
/
G
,
AXIN
2
-
8434
A
/
G
and
AXIN
2
-
30224
C
/
T
,
were
studied
in
192
hypodontia
and
17
oligodontia
cases
and
in
260
healthy
volunteers
.
Case-control
analysis
was
performed
to
test
both
allelic
and
genotypic
associations
as
well
as
associations
at
the
level
of
haplotypes
.
Multivariate
exploratory
Bayesian
network-based
multi-level
analysis
of
relevance
(
BN-BMLA
)
as
well
as
logistic
regression
analysis
were
performed
.
Conventional
statistics
showed
that
PAX
9
SNP
-
912
C
/
T
and
the
MSX
1
SNP
changed
the
incidence
of
hypodontia
,
although
after
Bonferroni
correction
for
multiple
hypothesis
testing
,
the
effects
were
only
borderline
tendencies
.
Using
a
statistical
analysis
better
suited
for
handling
multiple
hypotheses
,
the
BN-BMLA
,
PAX
9
SNPs
clearly
showed
a
synergistic
effect
.
This
was
confirmed
by
other
multivariate
analyses
and
it
remained
significant
after
corrections
for
multiple
hypothesis
testing
(
p
<
0
.
0025
)
.
The
PAX
9
-
1031
-
A-
PAX
9
-
912
-
T
haplotype
was
the
most
relevant
combination
causing
hypodontia
.
Interaction
was
weaker
between
PAX
9
and
MSX
1
,
while
other
SNPs
had
no
joint
effect
on
hypodontia
.
This
complex
analysis
shows
the
important
role
of
PAX
9
and
MSX
1
SNPs
and
of
their
interactions
in
tooth
agenesis
,
while
IRF
6
,
FGFR
1
and
AXIN
2
SNPs
had
no
detectable
role
in
the
Hungarian
population
.
These
results
also
reveal
that
risk
factors
in
hypodontia
need
to
be
identified
in
various
populations
,
since
there
is
considerable
variability
among
them
.
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