Association of Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms in IRF6 and TGFA Genes With Nonsyndromic Cleft Lip With Or Without Cleft Palate in Chinese Patients

Ya Shen , Yugui Cui , Weidong Wan , Xiaoping Zhou , Lu Cheng , Zuhong Lu , Jiayin Liu
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Abstract

Objective

Nonsyndromic cleft lip with or without cleft palate(NSCL/P) is a common birth defect with unclear etiology. Both genetic and environmental factors may contribute to NSCL/P. Many genes have been identified as candidate genes associated with this disease. Interferon regulatory factor 6(IRF6) gene and transforming growth factor-a(TGFA) gene seem to be crucial in the predisposition of NSCL/P. Here we evaluated some single nucleotide polymorphisms(SNPs) loci of TGFA and IRF6 genes in Chinese nuclear families consisting of fathers, mothers and affected offspring with NSCL/P.

Methods

Fifty patients of NSCL/P were confirmed by the plastic surgeons. They and their parents were included in the study, all with the informed consents. SNPs loci of TGFA and IRF6 genes were analyzed by microarray technology. Some PCR products were randomly chosen and sequenced to check microarray results. The distribution of gene type and allele frequency between patient group and parents group were compared. Then a Haplotype Relative Risk(HRR) and Transmission Disequilibrium Test(TDT) were performed.

Results

The sequences of randomly selected PCR products were all consistent with the microarray results. All loci were in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium. There were no significant differences in the distribution of genotypes and alleles between patients and their parents. Using HRR and TDT analyses the V274I of IRF6 was associated with NSCL/P, while another SNP locus of IRF6 was not. Strong evidence of linkage disequilibrium was found between the 2 SNP loci of TGFA and disease with the HRR analysis, but not with the TDT analysis.

Conclusion

Our study confirms the contribution of IRF6 in the etiology of NSCL/P in populations of Asian ancestry. The association of TGFA with NSCL/P requires further research.

IRF6和TGFA基因单核苷酸多态性与中国非综合征性唇裂伴或不伴腭裂患者的关系
目的非综合征性唇裂伴或不伴腭裂(NSCL/P)是一种常见的先天性缺陷,病因不明。遗传因素和环境因素都可能导致nsl /P的发生。许多基因已被确定为与该疾病相关的候选基因。干扰素调节因子6(IRF6)基因和转化生长因子-a(TGFA)基因似乎在nsl /P易感性中起关键作用。本研究对由父亲、母亲和nsl /P患儿组成的中国核心家庭中TGFA和IRF6基因的单核苷酸多态性(snp)位点进行了分析。方法对50例经整形外科确诊的非鳞状细胞白血病患者进行回顾性分析。他们和他们的父母都参与了这项研究,他们都得到了知情同意。采用微阵列技术分析TGFA和IRF6基因的snp位点。随机选取部分PCR产物进行测序,检查微阵列结果。比较患者组和亲本组基因型和等位基因频率的分布。然后进行单倍型相对风险(HRR)和传播不平衡检验(TDT)。结果随机选择的PCR产物序列均与芯片检测结果一致。所有基因座均处于Hardy-Weinberg平衡。患者与父母的基因型和等位基因分布无显著差异。利用HRR和TDT分析,IRF6的V274I位点与nsl /P相关,而IRF6的另一个SNP位点与nsl /P无关。HRR分析发现TGFA的2个SNP位点与疾病之间存在连锁不平衡的有力证据,但TDT分析没有发现。结论本研究证实了IRF6在亚洲人群nsl /P病因学中的作用。TGFA与nsl /P的关系有待进一步研究。
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