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Association of NOD2 Mutations with Aggressive Periodontitis

Journal

JOURNAL OF DENTAL RESEARCH
Volume 96, Issue 10, Pages 1100-1105

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/0022034517715432

Keywords

whole exome sequencing; targeted sequencing; genetic epidemiology; innate immunity; IBD mapping; rare variant

Funding

  1. Japan Society for the Promotion of Science [25293424]
  2. Iwadare Scholarship Foundation
  3. Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research [25293424, 16H04726] Funding Source: KAKEN

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Aggressive periodontitis (AgP) is characterized by rapid alveolar bone destruction and tooth loss early in life, and its etiology remains unclear. To explore the genetic risk factors of AgP, we performed genome-wide single-nucleotide polymorphism genotyping for identity-by-descent mapping and identified 32 distinct candidate loci, followed by whole exome sequencing with 2 pedigrees of AgP consisting of 3 cases and 1 control in 1 family and 2 sibling cases in the other. After variant filtering procedures and validation by targeted Sanger sequencing, we identified 2 missense mutations at 16q12 in NOD2 (p. Ala110Thr and p. Arg311Trp), which encodes nucleotide-binding oligomerization domain protein 2. We further examined 94 genetically unrelated AgP patients by targeted sequencing of NOD2 and found that 2 patients among them also carried the p. Arg311Trp variant. Furthermore, we found 3 additional missense mutations in this gene (p. His370Tyr, p. Arg459Cys, and p. Ala868Thr). These mutations either had not been previously observed or are extremely rare (frequency <0.001) in Asian populations. NOD2 plays a crucial role in innate immunity as an intracellular receptor initiating nuclear factor kappa B-dependent and mitogen-activated protein kinase-dependent gene transcription. These results demonstrated NOD2 as a novel gene involved in AgP.

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