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  2. Amelogenesis imperfecta in a new animal model--a mutation in chromosome 5 (human 4q21)

Amelogenesis imperfecta in a new animal model--a mutation in chromosome 5 (human 4q21)

  • J Dent Res. 2004 Aug;83(8):608-12. doi: 10.1177/154405910408300805.
H Seedorf 1 I N Springer E Grundner-Culemann H-K Albers A Reis H Fuchs M Hrabe de Angelis Y Açil
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Affiliation

  • 1 Department of Prosthetic Dentistry, University Hospital Hamburg-Eppendorf, Martinistr. 52, D-20246 Hamburg, Germany.
Abstract

Candidate genes for amelogenesis imperfecta (AI) and dentinogenesis imperfecta (DI) are located on 4q21 in humans. We tested our hypothesis that mutations in the portion of mouse chromosome 5 corresponding to human chromosome 4q21 would cause enamel and dentin abnormalities. Male C3H mice were injected with ethylnitrosourea (ENU). Within a dominant ENU mutagenesis screen, a mouse mutant was isolated with an abnormal tooth enamel (ATE) phenotype. The structure and ultrastructure of teeth were studied. The mutation was located on mouse chromosome 5 in an interval of 9 cM between markers D5Mit18 and D5Mit10. Homozygotic mutants showed total enamel aplasia with exposed dentinal tubules, while heterozygotic mutants showed a significant reduction in enamel width. Dentin of mutant mice showed a reduced content of mature Collagen cross-links. We were able to demonstrate that a mutation on chromosome 5 corresponding to human chromosome 4q21 can cause amelogenesis imperfecta and changes in dentin composition.

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