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   A missense mutation in DUSP6 is associated with class III malocclusion  
   
نویسنده nikopensius t. ,saag m. ,jagomägi t. ,annilo t. ,kals m. ,kivistik p.a. ,milani l. ,metspalu a.
منبع journal of dental research - 2013 - دوره : 92 - شماره : 10 - صفحه:893 -898
چکیده    Class iii malocclusion is a common dentofacial phenotype with a variable prevalence according to ethnic background. the etiology of class iii malocclusion has been attributed mainly to interactions between susceptibility genes and environmental factors during the morphogenesis of the mandible and maxilla. class iii malocclusion shows familial recurrence,and family-based studies support a predominance of an autosomal-dominant mode of inheritance. we performed whole-exome sequencing on five siblings from an estonian family affected by class iii malocclusion. we identified a rare heterozygous missense mutation,c.545c>t (p.ser182phe),in the dusp6 gene,a likely causal variant. this variant co-segregated with the disease following an autosomal-dominant mode of inheritance with incomplete penetrance. transcriptional activation of dusp6 has been presumed to be regulated by fgf/fgfr and mapk/erk signaling during fundamental processes at early stages of skeletal development. several candidate genes within a linkage region on chromosome 12q22-q23 - harboring dusp6 - are implicated in the regulation of maxillary or mandibular growth. the current study reinforces that the 12q22-q23 region is biologically relevant to craniofacial development and may be genetically linked to the class iii malocclusion. © international & american associations for dental research.
کلیدواژه craniosynostosis; dual specificity phosphatase 6; exome sequencing; genetic pleiotropy; maxillary deficiency; penetrance
آدرس institute of molecular and cell biology,university of tartu,estonia,estonian genome center,university of tartu, Estonia, department of stomatology,faculty of medicine,university of tartu, Estonia, department of stomatology,faculty of medicine,university of tartu, Estonia, institute of molecular and cell biology,university of tartu, Estonia, estonian genome center,university of tartu, Estonia, estonian genome center,university of tartu,estonia,competence centre on reproductive medicine and biology,tartu, Estonia, estonian genome center,university of tartu, Estonia, institute of molecular and cell biology,university of tartu,estonia,estonian genome center,university of tartu,estonia,estonian biocentre,tartu, Estonia
 
     
   
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