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Genetic Polymorphisms in ACTN3 Contribute to the Etiology of Bruxism in Children.

E Calvano Küchler, J Arid, M Palinkas, M Ayumi Omori, R M de Lara, L M Napolitano Gonçalves, S C Hallak Regalo, C Paes Torres Mantovani, A Rezende Vieira, K Diaz-Serrano.   

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Objective: Bruxism is a condition defined as a masticatory muscle activity with an unexplored genetic background. The aim of this study was to evaluate the association between genetic polymorphisms in ACTN3 and bruxism. Study design: A total of 151 biological-unrelated children, aged 7-12 years were included in a case control ratio of 1:1.5. The data collection was performed during interview and clinical examination. Saliva samples were collected from all children and 3 genetic polymorphisms in the ACTN3 (rs678397, rs1671064 and rs1815739) were selected for genotyping using real time PCR. Pearson chisquare calculation was used to assess Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium and to evaluate the association between genotypes and alleles frequencies for each genetic polymorphism in the co-dominant and recessive models. An alpha of 5% was used.
Results: The genetic polymorphisms rs678397, rs1671064 and rs1815739 were associated with bruxism in the co-dominate model and in the recessive model (p<0.05). Allele distribution was also associated with bruxism for the polymorphisms rs678397 and rs1671064 (p<0.05).
Conclusion: The genetic polymorphisms rs678397, rs1671064 and rs1815739 in ACTN3 are associated with bruxism and can contribute to the etiology of this condition in children.

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Keywords:  Genes; bruxism; children; muscle and ACTN3; polymorphism

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32552448     DOI: 10.17796/1053-4625-44.3.8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Pediatr Dent        ISSN: 1053-4628            Impact factor:   1.065


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