PLoS ONE (Jan 2015)

A Novel AXIN2 Missense Mutation Is Associated with Non-Syndromic Oligodontia.

  • Haochen Liu,
  • Tingting Ding,
  • Yuan Zhan,
  • Hailan Feng

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0138221
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 9
p. e0138221

Abstract

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Oligodontia is defined as the congenital absence of six or more permanent teeth, excluding the third molars. Oligodontia may contribute to masticatory dysfunction, speech alteration, aesthetic problems and malocclusion. Numerous gene mutations have been association with oligodontia. In the present study, we identified a de novo AXIN2 missense mutation (c.314T>G) in a Chinese individual with non-syndromic oligodontia. This mutation results in the substitution of Val at residue 105 for Gly (p.Val105Gly); residue 105 is located in the highly conserved regulator of G protein signaling (RGS) domain of the AXIN2 protein. This is the first report indicating that a mutation in the RGS domain of AXIN2 is responsible for non-syndromic oligodontia. Our study supports the relationship between AXIN2 mutation and non-syndromic oligodontia and extends the mutation spectrum of the AXIN2 gene.