Genetic Predisposition to External Apical Root Resorption in Orthodontic Patients: Linkage of Chromosome-18 Marker
External apical root resorption (EARR) is a common orthodontic treatment sequela. Previous studies implicate a substantial genetic component for EARR. Using a candidate gene approach, we investigated possible linkage of EARR associated with orthodontic treatment with the TNSALP, TNFα, and TNFRSF11A...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of dental research 2003-05, Vol.82 (5), p.356-360 |
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Zusammenfassung: | External apical root resorption (EARR) is a common orthodontic treatment sequela.
Previous studies implicate a substantial genetic component for EARR. Using a
candidate gene approach, we investigated possible linkage of EARR associated with
orthodontic treatment with the TNSALP, TNFα, and TNFRSF11A gene
loci. The sample was comprised of 38 American Caucasian families with a total of 79
siblings who completed comprehensive orthodontic treatment. EARR was assessed by
means of pre- and post-treatment radiographs. Buccal swab cells were collected for
extraction and analysis of DNA. No evidence of linkage was found with EARR and the
TNFα and TNSALP genes.
Non-parametric sibling pair linkage analysis identified evidence of linkage (LOD =
2.5; p = 0.02) of EARR affecting the maxillary central incisor with the
microsatellite marker D18S64 (tightly linked to TNFRSF11A). This indicates that the TNFRSF11A locus, or another tightly linked gene, is associated with
EARR. |
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ISSN: | 0022-0345 1544-0591 |
DOI: | 10.1177/154405910308200506 |