Localized aggressive periodontitis is linked to human chromosome 1q25
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Localized aggressive periodontitis is linked to human chromosome 1q25
Abstract
Localized aggressive periodontitis (LAP; previously known as localized juvenile periodontitis) is one of the rapidly progressive periodontal diseases. Certain forms of familial LAP show a simple Mendelian pattern of transmission. However, no gene mutation has been identified to be responsible for the LAP phenotype. As an initial step to identify a gene mutation associated with LAP, we have performed genetic linkage analysis with four multigenerational families exhibiting the LAP phenotype. Affected individuals in the families were identified based on clinical and laboratory criteria in an attempt to define a homogeneous phenotype, since the clinical presentation of LAP may represent a manifestation of a heterogeneous group of diseases. The LAP phenotype is linked to a DNA marker, D1S492, with LOD score 3.48, theta=0.00. The haplotype analysis of the chromosome interval associated with D1S492 indicates that a LAP locus is located between D1S196 and D1S533 on chromosome 1, covering about 26 million DNA basepairs. We have also examined the DNA sequence of prostaglandin-endoperoxide synthase 2 (PTGS2 or cyclooxygenase 2, COX2) since prostaglandin 2 (PGE2), the product of COX2, is upregulated in LAP patients and COX2 is located between D1S196 and D1S533. No mutation in COX2 was identified in the patients.
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