Interferon Regulatory Factor 6 (IRF6) and Gene – Environment Interactions in Non-Syndromic Orofacial Cleft Cases in Saudi Arabia-A Case Control Study

N. Alamoudi, H. Sabbagh, N. Innes, S. E. Ahmed, A. Butali, Eman Abdulbaset Alnamnakani, Sari M Rabah, M. Hamdan, Nasir Alhamlan, F. D. Abdulhameed, N. Farsi, Ali H Hassan, P. Mossey
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The association between interferon regulatory factor 6 (IRF6) and nonsyndromic orofacial cleft (NSOFC) is affected by ethnicity. Also, gene-environment interactions (GEI) may play an important role in its etiology.Objectives: This case-control study investigated whether IRF6 gene variants were associated with NSOFC in Saudi Arabian population and whether the gene was affected by maternal environmental exposures.Methods: We extracted DNA from saliva samples obtained from 171 infant–parent triad cases and 189 matched controls (age, gender, and location) from January 2010–December 2011; this study included a total of 11 referral hospitals in Saudi Arabia. IRF6 (rs2013162, rs2235375, and rs2235371) polymorphisms were genotyped using restriction-digestion polymerase chain reaction. Data on environmental exposures, for GEI analyses, were collected through questionnaire-led interviews with parents.Results: We found statistically significant over transmission of the common IRF6 rs2013162 allele among cleft lip with or without palate CL(P) cases. No associations were found for either of the other two IRF6 SNPs. Maternal exposure to antipyretics, folic acid, fever, antibiotics, illnesses, common cold/flu, paternal water pipe smoking, stress, x-rays, and/or chemicals could significantly interact with the maternal IRF6 (rs2013162 and rs2235375) gene variants, affecting the likelihood of having an offspring with NSOFC.Conclusion: The common allele at IRF6 rs2013162 was significantly over transmitted among CL(P) cases. This study provides hypotheses for future investigations into genetic and environmental factors and their interaction in the etiology of NSOFC.
干扰素调节因子6 (IRF6)和基因-环境相互作用在沙特阿拉伯的非综合征性口面部裂病例对照研究
干扰素调节因子6 (IRF6)与非综合征性口面部裂(NSOFC)之间的关系受种族影响。此外,基因-环境相互作用(GEI)可能在其病因中起重要作用。目的:本病例对照研究探讨了沙特阿拉伯人群中IRF6基因变异是否与NSOFC相关,以及该基因是否受母体环境暴露的影响。方法:从2010年1月至2011年12月的171例婴儿-父母三联症病例和189例匹配对照(年龄、性别和地点)的唾液样本中提取DNA;本研究共纳入沙特阿拉伯的11家转诊医院。利用限制性酶切聚合酶链反应对IRF6 (rs2013162、rs2235375和rs2235371)多态性进行基因分型。GEI分析的环境暴露数据是通过对父母进行问卷调查收集的。结果:常见IRF6 rs2013162等位基因在伴有或不伴有腭裂的唇裂(P)患者中的传播均有统计学意义。其他两个IRF6 snp均未发现关联。母亲暴露于退热药、叶酸、发烧、抗生素、疾病、普通感冒/流感、父亲吸烟、压力、x射线和/或化学物质可与母亲的IRF6 (rs2013162和rs2235375)基因变异显著相互作用,影响后代患NSOFC的可能性。结论:IRF6 rs2013162共有等位基因在CL(P)病例中显著过传。本研究为未来研究遗传和环境因素及其在NSOFC病因学中的相互作用提供了假设。
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