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. 2019 Sep;179(9):1820-1825.
doi: 10.1002/ajmg.a.61292. Epub 2019 Jul 16.

Dental abnormalities in individuals with pathogenic germline variation in DICER1

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Dental abnormalities in individuals with pathogenic germline variation in DICER1

Sooji Choi et al. Am J Med Genet A. 2019 Sep.

Abstract

Pathogenic germline variation in the microRNA processing gene DICER1 gives rise to an autosomal dominant, tumor-predisposition disorder. Conditional deletion of Dicer1 in murine dental epithelium shows that it controls tooth patterning, size, number, and shape. The human dental phenotype of people with germline pathogenic variation in DICER1 is unknown. DICER1-carriers (n = 57) and family controls (n = 55) were evaluated at the NIH Clinical Center dental clinic as part of a comprehensive medical evaluation. Digital panoramic radiographs, bite-wing radiographs, and oral photographs were collected. A single observer, blind to DICER1 status, reviewed the dental records and determined the presence or absence of 11 dental characteristics as described in the clinic notes, radiographs, or oral photographs. Subjective phenotypes were reviewed on radiographs by two examiners (blind to DICER1 status) for the presence or absence of the dental characteristics to reduce inconsistencies. By simple association, bulbous crown, periodontitis, and taurodontism were all significant (p < .05). Logistic regression with chi-square maximum likelihood estimates showed that bulbous crown and periodontitis remained significant. Recognition of these phenotypes may aid identification of individuals and families at risk for DICER1-associated neoplasms. These findings may also guide dental care for individuals with germline DICER1 pathogenic variation.

Keywords: DICER1; bulbous crowns; periodontal disease; syndromes; taurodontism; tooth morphology.

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Conflict of Interest:

Dr. Stewart is a clinical consultant for Genome Medical, Inc.

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65-year-old female DICER1-carrier with bulbous crowns, especially prominent in the right maxillary molars and premolars.
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22-year-old female DICER1-carrier with taurodontism prominent in first molars, characterized by enlarged pulp and relatively short roots.

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