Detection of novel variant and functional study in a Chinese family with nonsyndromic oligodontia.
Ruiqing SunShuangying LiBin XiaJunxia ZhuPublished in: Oral diseases (2022)
We found a novel frameshift variant of PAX9 causing nonsyndromic oligodontia in a Chinese family. Our findings indicate that frameshift variants cause loss of function of PAX9 protein during the patterning of the dentition and the subsequent tooth agenesis, providing new molecular insights into the role of frameshift variant of PAX9 and broaden the pathogenic spectrum of PAX9 variants.