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Primary Retention of Molars and RANKL Signaling Alteration during Craniofacial Growth

The primary retention of molars observed in clinic corresponds to a still-unexplained absence of molar eruption despite the presence of an eruption pathway, resembling the experimental transient inhibition of RANKL signaling in mice. The aim of the present study was to confront the hypothesis accord...

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Autores principales: Gama, Andrea, Maman, Laura, Vargas-Franco, Jorge William, Omar, Rana, Brounais-Le Royer, Bénédicte, Yagita, Hideo, Babajko, Sylvie, Berdal, Ariane, Acevedo, Ana Carolina, Heymann, Dominique, Lézot, Frédéric, Castaneda, Beatriz
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7231205/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32218136
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm9040898
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author Gama, Andrea
Maman, Laura
Vargas-Franco, Jorge William
Omar, Rana
Brounais-Le Royer, Bénédicte
Yagita, Hideo
Babajko, Sylvie
Berdal, Ariane
Acevedo, Ana Carolina
Heymann, Dominique
Lézot, Frédéric
Castaneda, Beatriz
author_facet Gama, Andrea
Maman, Laura
Vargas-Franco, Jorge William
Omar, Rana
Brounais-Le Royer, Bénédicte
Yagita, Hideo
Babajko, Sylvie
Berdal, Ariane
Acevedo, Ana Carolina
Heymann, Dominique
Lézot, Frédéric
Castaneda, Beatriz
author_sort Gama, Andrea
collection PubMed
description The primary retention of molars observed in clinic corresponds to a still-unexplained absence of molar eruption despite the presence of an eruption pathway, resembling the experimental transient inhibition of RANKL signaling in mice. The aim of the present study was to confront the hypothesis according to which the primary retention of molars is associated with transitory perturbations to RANKL signaling during growth as part of a wider craniofacial skeleton pattern. The experimental strategy was based on combining a clinical study and an animal study corresponding to the characterization of the craniofacial phenotypes of patients with primary retention of molars and analyses in mice of the consequences of transient inhibition of RANKL signaling on molar eruption and craniofacial growth. The clinical study validated the existence of a particular craniofacial phenotype in patients with primary retention of molars: a retromandibular skeletal class II typology with reduced mandibular dimensions which manifests itself at the dental level by a class II/2 with palatoversion of the upper incisors and anterior overbite. The animal study demonstrated that transient invalidation of RANKL signaling had an impact on the molar eruption process, the severity of which was dependent on the period of inhibition and was associated with a reduction in two craniofacial morphometric parameters: total skull length and craniofacial vault length. In conclusion, primary retention of molars may be proposed as part of the craniofacial skeleton phenotype associated with a transitory alteration in RANKL signaling during growth.
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spelling pubmed-72312052020-05-22 Primary Retention of Molars and RANKL Signaling Alteration during Craniofacial Growth Gama, Andrea Maman, Laura Vargas-Franco, Jorge William Omar, Rana Brounais-Le Royer, Bénédicte Yagita, Hideo Babajko, Sylvie Berdal, Ariane Acevedo, Ana Carolina Heymann, Dominique Lézot, Frédéric Castaneda, Beatriz J Clin Med Article The primary retention of molars observed in clinic corresponds to a still-unexplained absence of molar eruption despite the presence of an eruption pathway, resembling the experimental transient inhibition of RANKL signaling in mice. The aim of the present study was to confront the hypothesis according to which the primary retention of molars is associated with transitory perturbations to RANKL signaling during growth as part of a wider craniofacial skeleton pattern. The experimental strategy was based on combining a clinical study and an animal study corresponding to the characterization of the craniofacial phenotypes of patients with primary retention of molars and analyses in mice of the consequences of transient inhibition of RANKL signaling on molar eruption and craniofacial growth. The clinical study validated the existence of a particular craniofacial phenotype in patients with primary retention of molars: a retromandibular skeletal class II typology with reduced mandibular dimensions which manifests itself at the dental level by a class II/2 with palatoversion of the upper incisors and anterior overbite. The animal study demonstrated that transient invalidation of RANKL signaling had an impact on the molar eruption process, the severity of which was dependent on the period of inhibition and was associated with a reduction in two craniofacial morphometric parameters: total skull length and craniofacial vault length. In conclusion, primary retention of molars may be proposed as part of the craniofacial skeleton phenotype associated with a transitory alteration in RANKL signaling during growth. MDPI 2020-03-25 /pmc/articles/PMC7231205/ /pubmed/32218136 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm9040898 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Gama, Andrea
Maman, Laura
Vargas-Franco, Jorge William
Omar, Rana
Brounais-Le Royer, Bénédicte
Yagita, Hideo
Babajko, Sylvie
Berdal, Ariane
Acevedo, Ana Carolina
Heymann, Dominique
Lézot, Frédéric
Castaneda, Beatriz
Primary Retention of Molars and RANKL Signaling Alteration during Craniofacial Growth
title Primary Retention of Molars and RANKL Signaling Alteration during Craniofacial Growth
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title_fullStr Primary Retention of Molars and RANKL Signaling Alteration during Craniofacial Growth
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title_sort primary retention of molars and rankl signaling alteration during craniofacial growth
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7231205/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32218136
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm9040898
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