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Fine-Mapping of 5q12.1-13.3 unveils new genetic contributors to caries

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2013

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Shimizu, Takehiko
Deeley, Kathleen
Briseno Ruiz, Jessica
Faraco, Italo Medeiros
Poletta, Fernando Adrian
Brancher, Joao Armando
Pecharki, Giovana Daniela
Kuechler, Erika Calvano
Tannure, Patricia Nivoloni
Lips, Andrea
Vieira, Thays Cristinedos Santos
Patır, Aslı
Yıldırım, Mine
Mereb, Juan Carlos
Resick, Judith
Brandon, Carla
Cooper, Margaret
Seymen, Figen
Costa, Marcelo de Castro
Granjeiro, Jose Mauro
Trevilatto, Paula Cristina
Orioli, Ieda Maria
Castilla, Eduardo Enrique
Marazita, Mary Louise
Vieira, Alexandre Rezende

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Shimizu, T., Deeley, K., Briseno Ruiz, J., Faraco, I. M., Poletta, F. A., Brancher, J. A. ... Vieria, A. R. (2013). Fine-Mapping of 5q12.1-13.3 unveils new genetic contributors to caries. Carıes Research, 47(4), 273-283. https://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000346278

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Caries is a multifactorial disease and little is still known about the host genetic factors influencing susceptibility. Our previous genome-wide linkage scan has identified the interval 5q12.1-5q13.3 as linked to low caries susceptibility in Filipino families. Here we fine-mapped this region in order to identify genetic contributors to caries susceptibility. Four hundred and seventy-seven subjects from 72 pedigrees with similar cultural and behavioral habits and limited access to dental care living in the Philippines were studied. DMFT scores and genotype data of 75 single-nucleotide polymorphisms were evaluated in the Filipino families with the Family-Based Association Test. For replication purposes, a total 1,467 independent subjects from five different populations were analyzed in a case-control format. In the Filipino cohort, statistically significant and borderline associations were found between low caries experience and four genes spanning 13 million base pairs (PART1, ZSWIM6, CCNB1, and BTF3). We were able to replicate these results in some of the populations studied. We detected PART1 and BTF3 expression in whole saliva, and the expression of BTF3 was associated with caries experience. Our results suggest BTF3 may have a functional role in protecting against caries.

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https://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000346278
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12511/2126

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