Journal of Personalized Medicine (Oct 2023)

Recessive <i>COL17A1</i> Mutations and a Dominant <i>LAMB3</i> Mutation Cause Hypoplastic Amelogenesis Imperfecta

  • Youn Jung Kim,
  • Yejin Lee,
  • Wonseon Chae,
  • Jung-Wook Kim

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jpm13101494
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 10
p. 1494

Abstract

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Hereditary conditions that affect tooth enamel in quantity and/or quality are called amelogenesis imperfecta (AI). AI can occur as an isolated condition or as a symptom of a syndrome. An OMIM search with the term “AI” yielded 79 result entries. Mutations in the same gene cause syndromic or non-syndromic AI, depending on the nature of the mutations. In this study, we recruited two AI families and performed mutational analysis using whole-exome sequencing. The proband of family 1, with hypoplastic pitted AI and mild localized atopic dermatitis, had compound heterozygous COL17A1 mutations (paternal NM_000494.4: c.3598G>T, p.Asp1200Tyr and maternal c.1700G>A, p.Gly567Glu). The proband of family 2, with hypoplastic pitted AI and Jervell and Lange-Nielsen syndrome, had a recurrent LAMB3 mutation (NM_000228.3: c.3463_3475del, p.(Glu1155Thrfs*51)) in addition to compound heterozygous mutations in the KCNQ1 gene.

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