Teeth organogenesis develops through a well-ordered series of inductive events involving genes and BMP, FGF, SHH and WNT represent the main signalling pathways that regulate epithelial-mesenchymal interactions. Moreover, progress in genetics and molecular biology indicates that more than 300 genes are involved in different phases of teeth development. Mutations in genes involved in odontogenesis are responsible for many dental anomalies, including a number of dental anomalies that can be associated with other systemic skeletal or organic manifestations (syndromic dental anomalies) or not (non-syndromic dental anomalies). The knowledge of the genetic development mechanisms of the latter is of major interest. Understanding the mechanisms of pathogenesis of non-syndromic teeth anomalies would also clarify the role of teeth in craniofacial development, and this would represent an important contribution to the diagnosis, treatment and prognosis of congenital malformations, and the eventual association to other severe diseases. Future research in this area is likely to lead to the development of tests for doctors to formulate an early diagnosis of these anomalies. © 2012 Elsevier Ltd.

Genetic basis of non-syndromic anomalies of human tooth number / Galluccio, Gabriella; Monica, Castellano; Camilla La, Monaca. - In: ARCHIVES OF ORAL BIOLOGY. - ISSN 0003-9969. - 57:7(2012), pp. 918-930. [10.1016/j.archoralbio.2012.01.005]

Genetic basis of non-syndromic anomalies of human tooth number

GALLUCCIO, Gabriella;
2012

Abstract

Teeth organogenesis develops through a well-ordered series of inductive events involving genes and BMP, FGF, SHH and WNT represent the main signalling pathways that regulate epithelial-mesenchymal interactions. Moreover, progress in genetics and molecular biology indicates that more than 300 genes are involved in different phases of teeth development. Mutations in genes involved in odontogenesis are responsible for many dental anomalies, including a number of dental anomalies that can be associated with other systemic skeletal or organic manifestations (syndromic dental anomalies) or not (non-syndromic dental anomalies). The knowledge of the genetic development mechanisms of the latter is of major interest. Understanding the mechanisms of pathogenesis of non-syndromic teeth anomalies would also clarify the role of teeth in craniofacial development, and this would represent an important contribution to the diagnosis, treatment and prognosis of congenital malformations, and the eventual association to other severe diseases. Future research in this area is likely to lead to the development of tests for doctors to formulate an early diagnosis of these anomalies. © 2012 Elsevier Ltd.
2012
tooth agenesis; supernumerary tooth; dental genetics
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Genetic basis of non-syndromic anomalies of human tooth number / Galluccio, Gabriella; Monica, Castellano; Camilla La, Monaca. - In: ARCHIVES OF ORAL BIOLOGY. - ISSN 0003-9969. - 57:7(2012), pp. 918-930. [10.1016/j.archoralbio.2012.01.005]
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