NAT2 and oral clefts: evaluation of genetic risk and the relative importance of embryo and maternal genotypes

M. R. Santos, H. Campaña, L. S. J. Medina, C. Sala, M. Muzzio, J. López-Camelo, G. Bailliet
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Non-syndromic cleft lip with or without cleft palate (NSCLP) is a congenital malformation that shows the characteristics of a multifactorial pathology. In order to describe the genetic predisposition to this disorder, NAT genes were analyzed with special interest since they codify for N-acetyltransferases, the enzymes responsible for the biotransformation of arylamines, hydrazine drugs and a great number of toxins and carcinogens present in diet, cigarette smoke and the environment. The allelic transmission of NAT2 that determines the slow acetylator phenotype in 174 trios (case-mother/father) from ECLAMC (Latin American Collaborative Study of Congenital Malformations) maternities in Argentina was evaluated. The *4, *5B, *6, and *7 variants by PCR-RFLP were analyzed. A higher risk for the 5B*5B* genotypes (OR=2. 24; p=0.050) was found, at the expense of the cases from Patagonia, without the influence of the maternal genotype.             
NAT2和唇腭裂:遗传风险的评估以及胚胎和母体基因型的相对重要性
非综合征性唇裂伴或不伴腭裂(NSCLP)是一种先天性畸形,具有多因素病理特征。为了描述这种疾病的遗传易感性,人们对NAT基因进行了特别感兴趣的分析,因为它们编码n -乙酰转移酶,这种酶负责芳胺、肼药物以及存在于饮食、香烟烟雾和环境中的大量毒素和致癌物质的生物转化。对来自阿根廷ECLAMC(拉丁美洲先天性畸形合作研究)产妇的174对三人组(病例-母亲/父亲)中决定慢乙酰化表型的NAT2等位基因传播进行了评估。采用PCR-RFLP对*4、*5B、*6、*7变异进行分析。5B*5B*基因型的风险更高(OR=2)。24;p=0.050),而来自巴塔哥尼亚的病例没有受到母体基因型的影响。
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