The Quebec Dental Anomalies Registry: Identifying genes for rare disorders.
Madeleine S WredenhagenAndee GoldsteinHélène MathieuValancy MirandaBurcin MoraliJacinthe SanterreCatalina MafteiMarie-Ange DelrueMatthieu SchmittbuhlDuy Dat VuFlorina MoldovanPhilippe M CampeauPublished in: PNAS nexus (2023)
There are more than 900 genetic syndromes associated with oral manifestations. These syndromes can have serious health implications, and left undiagnosed, can hamper treatment and prognosis later in life. About 6.67% of the population will develop a rare disease during their lifetime, some of which are difficult to diagnose. The establishment of a data and tissue bank of rare diseases with oral manifestations in Quebec will help medical professionals identify the genes involved, will improve knowledge on the rare genetic diseases, and will also lead to improved patient management. It will also allow samples and information sharing with other clinicians and investigators. As an example of a condition requiring additional research, dental ankylosis is a condition in which the tooth's cementum fuses to the surrounding alveolar bone. This can be secondary to traumatic injury but is often idiopathic, and the genes involved in the idiopathic cases, if any, are poorly known. To date, patients with both identified and unidentified genetic etiology for their dental anomalies were recruited through dental and genetics clinics for the study. They underwent sequencing of selected genes or exome sequencing depending on the manifestation. We recruited 37 patients and we identified pathogenic or likely pathogenic variants in WNT10A , EDAR , AMBN , PLOD1 , TSPEAR , PRKAR1A , FAM83H, PRKACB, DLX3, DSPP, BMP2, TGDS . Our project led to the establishment of the Quebec Dental Anomalies Registry, which will help researchers, medical and dental practitioners alike understand the genetics of dental anomalies and facilitate research collaborations into improved standards of care for patients with rare dental anomalies and any accompanying genetic diseases.
Keyphrases
- palliative care
- oral health
- genome wide
- healthcare
- copy number
- primary care
- stem cells
- mesenchymal stem cells
- spinal cord injury
- public health
- single cell
- risk assessment
- body composition
- gene expression
- human health
- patient reported outcomes
- combination therapy
- bioinformatics analysis
- electronic health record
- soft tissue