Novel Mutations in GPR68 and SLC24A4 Cause Hypomaturation Amelogenesis Imperfecta

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Amelogenesis imperfecta (AI) is a rare genetic condition affecting the quantity and/or quality of tooth enamel. Hypomaturation AI is characterized by brownish-yellow discoloration with increased opacity and poorly mineralized enamel prone to fracture and attrition. We recruited three families affected by hypomaturation AI and performed whole exome sequencing with selected individuals in each family. Bioinformatic analysis and Sanger sequencing identified and confirmed mutations and segregation in the families. Family 1 had a novel homozygous frameshift mutation in GPR68 gene (NM_003485.3:c.78_83delinsC, p.(Val27Cysfs*146)). Family 2 had a novel homozygous nonsense mutation in SLC24A4 gene (NM_153646.4:c.613C>T, NP_705932.2:p.(Arg205*)). Family 3 also had a homozygous missense mutation in SLC24A4 gene which was reported previously (c.437C>T, p.(Ala146Val)). This report not only expands the mutational spectrum of the AI-causing genes but also improves our understanding of normal and pathologic amelogenesis.

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Seymen, F., Zhang, H., Kasimoglu, Y., Koruyucu, M., Simmer, J. P., Hu, J. C. C., & Kim, J. W. (2022). Novel Mutations in GPR68 and SLC24A4 Cause Hypomaturation Amelogenesis Imperfecta. Journal of Personalized Medicine, 12(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/jpm12010013

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