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Clinical features and molecular genetic analysis in a Turkish family with oral white sponge nevus
Kürklü, Esma; Öztürk, Şükrü; Cassidy, Andrew J; Ak, Gülsüm; Koray, Meltem; Çefle, Kıvanç; Palandüz, Şükrü; Güllüoğlu, Mine G; Tanyeri, Hakkı; McLean, William-Henry-Irwin.
Affiliation
  • Kürklü, Esma; Istanbul University. Faculty of Dentistry. Department of Oral Surgery. Istanbul. Turkey
  • Öztürk, Şükrü; Istanbul University. Istanbul Medical Faculty. Istanbul. Turkey
  • Cassidy, Andrew J; School of Medicine University of Dundee. Tayside Centre for Genomic Analysis. Dundee. United Kingdom
  • Ak, Gülsüm; Istanbul University. Faculty of Dentistry. Department of Oral Surgery. Istanbul. Turkey
  • Koray, Meltem; Istanbul University. Faculty of Dentistry. Department of Oral Surgery. Istanbul. Turkey
  • Çefle, Kıvanç; Istanbul University. Istanbul Medical Faculty. Istanbul. Turkey
  • Palandüz, Şükrü; Istanbul University. Istanbul Medical Faculty. Istanbul. Turkey
  • Güllüoğlu, Mine G; Istanbul University. Istanbul Medical Faculty. Department of Pathology. Istanbul. Turkey
  • Tanyeri, Hakkı; Istanbul University. Faculty of Dentistry. Department of Oral Surgery. Istanbul. Turkey
  • McLean, William-Henry-Irwin; University of Dundee. Dundee. United Kingdom
Med. oral patol. oral cir. bucal (Internet) ; 23(2): e144-e150, mar. 2018. ilus, tab
Article in English | IBECS | ID: ibc-171394
Responsible library: ES1.1
Localization: BNCS
ABSTRACT

Background:

Oral white sponge nevus (WSN) is a rare autosomal dominant benign condition, characterized by asymptomatic spongy white plaques. Mutations in Keratin 4 (KRT4) and 13 (KRT13) have been shown to cause WSN. Familial cases are uncommon due to irregular penetrance. Thus, the aim of the study was a) to demonstrate the clinical and histopathological features of a three-generation Turkish family with oral WSN b) to determine whether KRT4 or KRT13 gene mutation was the molecular basis of WSN. Material and

Methods:

Out of twenty members of the family ten were available for assessment. Venous blood samples from six affected and five unaffected members and 48 healthy controls were obtained for genetic mutational analysis. Polymerase chain reaction was used to amplify all exons within KRT4 and KRT13 genes. These products were sequenced and the data was examined for mutations and polymorphisms.

Results:

Varying presentation and severity of clinical features were observed. Analysis of the KRT13 gene revealed the sequence variant Y118D as the disease-causing mutation. One patient revealed several previously unreported polymorphisms including a novel mutation in exon 1 of the KRT13 gene and a heterozygous deletion in exon 1 of KRT4. This deletion in the KRT4 gene was found to be a common polymorphism reflecting a high allele frequency of 31.25% in the Turkish population.

Conclusions:

Oral WSN may manifest variable clinical features. The novel mutation found in the KRT13 gene is believed to add evidence for a mutational hotspot in the mucosal keratins. Molecular genetic analysis is required to establish correct diagnosis and appropriate genetic consultation (AU)
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Full text: Available Collection: National databases / Spain Database: IBECS Main subject: Biopsy / Leukoplakia / Mouth Mucosa / Nevus Limits: Adult / Humans / Male Language: English Journal: Med. oral patol. oral cir. bucal (Internet) Year: 2018 Document type: Article Institution/Affiliation country: Istanbul University/Turkey / School of Medicine University of Dundee/United Kingdom

Full text: Available Collection: National databases / Spain Database: IBECS Main subject: Biopsy / Leukoplakia / Mouth Mucosa / Nevus Limits: Adult / Humans / Male Language: English Journal: Med. oral patol. oral cir. bucal (Internet) Year: 2018 Document type: Article Institution/Affiliation country: Istanbul University/Turkey / School of Medicine University of Dundee/United Kingdom
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