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Bitencourt Reis, Caio Luiz ; Nakane Matsumoto, Mirian Aiko ; Baratto-Filho, Flares ; Scariot, Rafaela ; Sasso Stuani, Maria Bernadete ; Lourenço Romano, Fábio ; Della Coletta, Ricardo ; Silva Barroso de Oliveira, Daniela ; Proff, Peter ; Kirschneck, Christian ; Calvano Küchler, Erika

Impact of genetic variations in the WNT family members and RUNX2 on dental and skeletal maturation: a cross-sectional study

Bitencourt Reis, Caio Luiz, Nakane Matsumoto, Mirian Aiko, Baratto-Filho, Flares , Scariot, Rafaela, Sasso Stuani, Maria Bernadete, Lourenço Romano, Fábio, Della Coletta, Ricardo, Silva Barroso de Oliveira, Daniela, Proff, Peter, Kirschneck, Christian and Calvano Küchler, Erika (2023) Impact of genetic variations in the WNT family members and RUNX2 on dental and skeletal maturation: a cross-sectional study. Head & Face Medicine 19 (1).

Date of publication of this fulltext: 04 Dec 2023 16:22
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DOI to cite this document: 10.5283/epub.55159


Abstract

BackgroundThis study evaluated if genetic variations in the WNT family members and RUNX2 are associated with craniofacial maturation, investigating dental and skeletal maturity in children and teenagers.MethodsRadiographs from pre-orthodontic treatment of Brazilian patients (7 to 17 years-old) were used to assess dental (panoramic radiographs) and skeletal maturity (cephalometric radiographs). ...

BackgroundThis study evaluated if genetic variations in the WNT family members and RUNX2 are associated with craniofacial maturation, investigating dental and skeletal maturity in children and teenagers.MethodsRadiographs from pre-orthodontic treatment of Brazilian patients (7 to 17 years-old) were used to assess dental (panoramic radiographs) and skeletal maturity (cephalometric radiographs). The chronological age (CA) was calculated based on the date of birth and the time the radiographs were performed. For the dental maturity analysis, the Demirjian (1973) method was used and a delta [dental age - chronological age (DA-CA)] was calculated. For the skeletal maturity analysis, the Baccetti et al. (2005) method was used and the patients were classified as "delayed skeletal maturation", "advanced skeletal maturation" or "normal skeletal maturation". DNA isolated from buccal cells was used for genotyping of two genetic variations in WNT family genes: rs708111 (G > A) in WNT3A and rs1533767 (G > A) in WNT11; and two genetic variations in RUNX2: rs1200425 (G > A) and rs59983488 (G > T). A statistical analysis was performed and values of p < 0.05 indicated a significant difference.ResultsThere were no associations between dental maturity and genotypes (p > 0.05). In the skeletal maturity analysis, the allele A in the rs708111 (WNT3A) was statistically more frequent in patients with delayed skeletal maturation (Prevalence Ratio = 1.6; 95% Confidence Interval = 1.00 to 2.54; p-value = 0.042).ConclusionsThe rs708111 in the WNT3A gene impacts on skeletal maturation.



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Item typeArticle
Journal or Publication TitleHead & Face Medicine
Publisher:BMC
Place of Publication:LONDON
Volume:19
Number of Issue or Book Chapter:1
Date3 July 2023
InstitutionsMedicine > Lehrstuhl für Kieferorthopädie
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10.1186/s13005-023-00372-3DOI
KeywordsCHILDHOOD OBESITY; AGE ESTIMATION; DIFFERENTIATION; CELLS; DEMIRJIAN; MATURITY; ERUPTION; GROWTH; Craniofacial growthm dental development; Skeletal maturation; Genetic variation; WNT; RUNX2
Dewey Decimal Classification600 Technology > 610 Medical sciences Medicine
StatusPublished
RefereedYes, this version has been refereed
Created at the University of RegensburgYes
URN of the UB Regensburgurn:nbn:de:bvb:355-epub-551594
Item ID55159

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