Identifying a Novel Causal FAM83H Variant for Autosomal Dominant Amelogenesis Imperfecta Using Exome-Sequencing

利用外显子组测序鉴定出导致常染色体显性遗传性牙釉质发育不全的新型致病FAM83H变异

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作者:Rick Kamps ,Herm Martens ,Bart de Koning ,Bert Smeets ,Michel van Geel

Abstract

Background: Amelogenesis imperfecta (AI) is a rare genetic disorder causing tooth enamel defects. AI has been classified into 14 different clinical subtypes with different modes of inheritance. In this study, we performed whole-exome sequencing to identify the causative gene defect in a large Dutch family with autosomal dominant hypocalcified AI (ADHCAI). Methods: Whole-exome sequencing (WES) was performed on genomic DNA of the proband with AI. We focused on eight candidate genes known to be involved in inherited autosomal dominant AI. Sanger sequencing was used to confirm the selected exome candidate variant. Additionally, genotype and phenotype analyses were performed in the selected affected and non-affected individuals and compared according to previously listed literature for this candidate gene of the proband. Results: The clinical phenotype of the affected individuals showed a generalized and extensive enamel defect of all teeth. In the exome dataset of the proband, a novel nonsense variant in FAM83H, c.1055C>A p.(Ser352*) was detected, which was verified by conventional Sanger sequencing. Co-segregation analysis confirmed that the variant was present in all affected individuals and not in unaffected individuals. Conclusion: A novel pathogenic, protein-truncating variant was detected in FAM83H, a gene with similar truncating variants known to be associated with ADHCAI. Keywords: FAM83H; Amelogenesis imperfecta; autosomal dominant; hypocalcification; whole‐exome sequencing.

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