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Taurodontism, variations in tooth number, and misshapened crowns in Wnt10a null mice and human kindreds

WNT10A is a signaling molecule involved in tooth development, and WNT10A defects are associated with tooth agenesis. We characterized Wnt10a null mice generated by the knockout mouse project (KOMP) and six families with WNT10A mutations, including a novel p.Arg104Cys defect, in the absence of EDA,ED...

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Autores principales: Yang, Jie, Wang, Shih-Kai, Choi, Murim, Reid, Bryan M, Hu, Yuanyuan, Lee, Yuan-Ling, Herzog, Curtis R, Kim-Berman, Hera, Lee, Moses, Benke, Paul J, Kent Lloyd, K C, Simmer, James P, Hu, Jan C-C
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4299714/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25629078
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mgg3.111
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author Yang, Jie
Wang, Shih-Kai
Choi, Murim
Reid, Bryan M
Hu, Yuanyuan
Lee, Yuan-Ling
Herzog, Curtis R
Kim-Berman, Hera
Lee, Moses
Benke, Paul J
Kent Lloyd, K C
Simmer, James P
Hu, Jan C-C
author_facet Yang, Jie
Wang, Shih-Kai
Choi, Murim
Reid, Bryan M
Hu, Yuanyuan
Lee, Yuan-Ling
Herzog, Curtis R
Kim-Berman, Hera
Lee, Moses
Benke, Paul J
Kent Lloyd, K C
Simmer, James P
Hu, Jan C-C
author_sort Yang, Jie
collection PubMed
description WNT10A is a signaling molecule involved in tooth development, and WNT10A defects are associated with tooth agenesis. We characterized Wnt10a null mice generated by the knockout mouse project (KOMP) and six families with WNT10A mutations, including a novel p.Arg104Cys defect, in the absence of EDA,EDAR, or EDARADD variations. Wnt10a null mice exhibited supernumerary mandibular fourth molars, and smaller molars with abnormal cusp patterning and root taurodontism. Wnt10a(−/−) incisors showed distinctive apical–lingual wedge-shaped defects. These findings spurred us to closely examine the dental phenotypes of our WNT10A families. WNT10A heterozygotes exhibited molar root taurodontism and mild tooth agenesis (with incomplete penetrance) in their permanent dentitions. Individuals with two defective WNT10A alleles showed severe tooth agenesis and had fewer cusps on their molars. The misshapened molar crowns and roots were consistent with the Wnt10a null phenotype and were not previously associated with WNT10A defects. The missing teeth contrasted with the presence of supplemental teeth in the Wnt10a null mice and demonstrated mammalian species differences in the roles of Wnt signaling in early tooth development. We conclude that molar crown and root dysmorphologies are caused by WNT10A defects and that the severity of the tooth agenesis correlates with the number of defective WNT10A alleles.
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spelling pubmed-42997142015-01-27 Taurodontism, variations in tooth number, and misshapened crowns in Wnt10a null mice and human kindreds Yang, Jie Wang, Shih-Kai Choi, Murim Reid, Bryan M Hu, Yuanyuan Lee, Yuan-Ling Herzog, Curtis R Kim-Berman, Hera Lee, Moses Benke, Paul J Kent Lloyd, K C Simmer, James P Hu, Jan C-C Mol Genet Genomic Med Original Articles WNT10A is a signaling molecule involved in tooth development, and WNT10A defects are associated with tooth agenesis. We characterized Wnt10a null mice generated by the knockout mouse project (KOMP) and six families with WNT10A mutations, including a novel p.Arg104Cys defect, in the absence of EDA,EDAR, or EDARADD variations. Wnt10a null mice exhibited supernumerary mandibular fourth molars, and smaller molars with abnormal cusp patterning and root taurodontism. Wnt10a(−/−) incisors showed distinctive apical–lingual wedge-shaped defects. These findings spurred us to closely examine the dental phenotypes of our WNT10A families. WNT10A heterozygotes exhibited molar root taurodontism and mild tooth agenesis (with incomplete penetrance) in their permanent dentitions. Individuals with two defective WNT10A alleles showed severe tooth agenesis and had fewer cusps on their molars. The misshapened molar crowns and roots were consistent with the Wnt10a null phenotype and were not previously associated with WNT10A defects. The missing teeth contrasted with the presence of supplemental teeth in the Wnt10a null mice and demonstrated mammalian species differences in the roles of Wnt signaling in early tooth development. We conclude that molar crown and root dysmorphologies are caused by WNT10A defects and that the severity of the tooth agenesis correlates with the number of defective WNT10A alleles. BlackWell Publishing Ltd 2015-01 2014-09-15 /pmc/articles/PMC4299714/ /pubmed/25629078 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mgg3.111 Text en © 2014 The Authors. Molecular Genetics & Genomic Medicine published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Articles
Yang, Jie
Wang, Shih-Kai
Choi, Murim
Reid, Bryan M
Hu, Yuanyuan
Lee, Yuan-Ling
Herzog, Curtis R
Kim-Berman, Hera
Lee, Moses
Benke, Paul J
Kent Lloyd, K C
Simmer, James P
Hu, Jan C-C
Taurodontism, variations in tooth number, and misshapened crowns in Wnt10a null mice and human kindreds
title Taurodontism, variations in tooth number, and misshapened crowns in Wnt10a null mice and human kindreds
title_full Taurodontism, variations in tooth number, and misshapened crowns in Wnt10a null mice and human kindreds
title_fullStr Taurodontism, variations in tooth number, and misshapened crowns in Wnt10a null mice and human kindreds
title_full_unstemmed Taurodontism, variations in tooth number, and misshapened crowns in Wnt10a null mice and human kindreds
title_short Taurodontism, variations in tooth number, and misshapened crowns in Wnt10a null mice and human kindreds
title_sort taurodontism, variations in tooth number, and misshapened crowns in wnt10a null mice and human kindreds
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4299714/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25629078
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mgg3.111
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