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Clin Genet ; 93(5): 992-999, 2018 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29364501

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Isolated hypodontia is the most common human malformation. It is caused by heterozygous variants in various genes, with heterozygous WNT10A variants being the most common cause. WNT10A and WNT10B are paralogs that likely evolved from a common ancestral gene after its duplication. Recently, an association of WNT10B variants with oligodontia (severe tooth agenesis) has been reported. We performed mutational analysis in our cohort of 256 unrelated Thai families with various kinds of isolated dental anomalies. In 7 families afflicted with dental anomalies we detected 4 heterozygous missense variants in WNT10B. We performed whole exome sequencing in the patients who had WNT10B mutations and found no mutations in other known hypodontia-associated genes, including WNT10A, MSX1, PAX9, EDA, AXIN2, EDAR, EDARADD, LPR6, TFAP2B, LPR6, NEMO, KRT17, and GREM2. Our findings indicate that the variants c.475G>C [p.(Ala159Pro)], found in 4 families, and c.1052G>A [p.(Arg351His)], found in 1 family, are most probably causative. They also show that WNT10B variants are associated not only with oligodontia and isolated tooth agenesis, but also with microdontia, short tooth roots, dental pulp stones, and taurodontism.


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Anodontia/genetics , Dental Pulp Cavity/abnormalities , Proto-Oncogene Proteins/genetics , Tooth Abnormalities/genetics , Wnt Proteins/genetics , Adolescent , Adult , Anodontia/physiopathology , Child , DNA Mutational Analysis , Dental Pulp Cavity/physiopathology , Female , Heterozygote , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Mutation , Phenotype , Tooth Abnormalities/physiopathology
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