FAM20A-Associated Amelogenesis Imperfecta: Gene Variants with Functional Verification and Histological Features.

Jia Nan Ding, Miao Yu, Hao Chen Liu, Kai Sun, Jing Wang, Xiang Liang Xu, Yang Liu, Dong Han
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Objective: To investigate FAM20A gene variants and histological features of amelogenesis imperfecta and to further explore the functional impact of these variants.

Methods: Whole-exome sequencing (WES) and Sanger sequencing were used to identify pathogenic gene variants in three Chinese families with amelogenesis imperfecta. Bioinformatics analysis, in vitro histological examinations and experiments were conducted to study the functional impact of gene variants, and the histological features of enamel, keratinised oral mucosa and dental follicle.

Results: The authors identified two nonsense variants c. 406C > T (p.Arg136*) and c.826C > T (p.Arg176*) in a compound heterozygous state in family 1, two novel frameshift variants c.936dupC (p.Val313Argfs*67) and c.1483dupC (p.Leu495Profs*44) in a compound heterozygous state in family 2, and a novel homozygous frameshift variant c.530_531insGGTC (p.Ser178Valfs*21) in family 3. The enamel structure was abnormal, and psammomatoid calcifications were identified in both the gingival mucosa and dental follicle. The bioinformatics and subcellular localisation analyses indicated these variants to be pathogenic. The secondary and tertiary structure analysis speculated that these five variants would cause structural damage to FAM20A protein.

Conclusion: The present results broaden the variant spectrum and clinical and histological findings of diseases associated with FAM20A, and provide useful information for future genetic counselling and functional investigation.

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FAM20A相关成髓不全症:具有功能验证和组织学特征的基因变异。
目的研究FAM20A基因变异与成髓不全症的组织学特征,并进一步探讨这些变异的功能影响:方法:采用全外显子组测序(WES)和桑格测序技术在三个中国成骨不全症家族中鉴定致病基因变异。通过生物信息学分析、体外组织学检查和实验研究了基因变异的功能影响,以及釉质、口腔黏膜角化和牙囊的组织学特征:结果:作者在家族 1 中发现了两个无义变体 c. 406C > T (p.Arg136*) 和 c.826C > T (p.Arg176*),它们处于复合杂合状态;两个新型移帧变体 c.936dupC (p.Val313Argfs*67) 和 c.1483珐琅质结构异常,在牙龈粘膜和牙囊中都发现了炎性钙化。生物信息学和亚细胞定位分析表明这些变体是致病的。二级和三级结构分析推测,这五个变异体会对 FAM20A 蛋白造成结构损伤:本研究结果拓宽了与 FAM20A 相关疾病的变异谱以及临床和组织学发现,为未来的遗传咨询和功能研究提供了有用信息。
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