Role of estrogen related receptor beta (ESRRB) in DFN35B hearing impairment and dental decay

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Tarih

2014

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BMC

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Attribution 4.0 International
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Özet

Background: Congenital forms of hearing impairment can be caused by mutations in the estrogen related receptor beta (ESRRB) gene. Our initial linkage studies suggested the ESRRB locus is linked to high caries experience in humans. Methods: We tested for association between the ESRRB locus and dental caries in 1,731 subjects, if ESRRB was expressed in whole saliva, if ESRRB was associated with the microhardness of the dental enamel, and if ESRRB was expressed during enamel development of mice. Results: Two families with recessive ESRRB mutations and DFNB35 hearing impairment showed more extensive dental destruction by caries. Expression levels of ESRRB in whole saliva samples showed differences depending on sex and dental caries experience. Conclusions: The common etiology of dental caries and hearing impairment provides a venue to assist in the identification of individuals at risk to either condition and provides options for the development of new caries prevention strategies, if the associated ESRRB genetic variants are correlated with efficacy.

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Dental Caries, Deafness, Dental Development, Ear Development, Linkage Disequilibrium, Genetics, Polymorphisms

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BMC Medical Genetics

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Q4

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Q2

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15

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Weber, M. L., Hsin, H.-Y., Kalay, E., Brozkova, D. S., Shimizu, T., Bayram, M. ... Vieira, A. R. (2014). Role of estrogen related receptor beta (ESRRB) in DFN35B hearing impairment and dental decay. BMC Medical Genetics, 15. https://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2350-15-81