2022
DOI: 10.3390/ijms232012465
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KDF1 Novel Variant Causes Unique Dental and Oral Epithelial Defects

Abstract: Keratinocyte differentiation factor 1 (KDF1) is a recently identified and rare candidate gene for human tooth agenesis; however, KDF1-related morphological characteristics and pathological changes in dental tissue and the oral epithelium remain largely unknown. Here, we employed whole-exome sequencing (WES) and Sanger sequencing to screen for the suspected variants in a cohort of 151 tooth agenesis patients, and we segregated a novel KDF1 heterozygous missense variation, c.920G>C (p.R307P), in a non-syndrom… Show more

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“…Initially identified as a key molecule in the regulation of mouse epidermis development, KDF1 has been reported to be associated with some genetic defects of ectodermderived organs [16][17][18][19]. Structurally, KDF1 was predicted to be a fairly flexible protein with a few isolated secondary structures, most of which are helices, suggesting that KDF1 may act as a scaffold, adaptor or cofactor [19].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Initially identified as a key molecule in the regulation of mouse epidermis development, KDF1 has been reported to be associated with some genetic defects of ectodermderived organs [16][17][18][19]. Structurally, KDF1 was predicted to be a fairly flexible protein with a few isolated secondary structures, most of which are helices, suggesting that KDF1 may act as a scaffold, adaptor or cofactor [19].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%