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摘要
简介本研究旨在探讨肌球蛋白 1H 对非裔美国女性软组织特征的影响。研究方法:对来自匹兹堡大学牙医学院牙科登记处和 DNA 储存库的 14 名非洲裔美国女性进行了分析,她们的祖先基因型为 GG,标记为 rs10850110,位点为 12q24.11。在这项调查中,对构成 Holdaway 软组织分析的 11 个项目进行了测量。通过对所有面部轮廓测量进行独立样本 t 检验,探讨了不同种族和相应常模值之间的轮廓差异。独立均值的学生 t 检验用于确定与公认标准值之间的差异。显著性设定为 p 0.000)。相比之下,非裔美国女性的 H 角大于标准值。结论我们的研究证实了之前的研究,即肌球蛋白 1H 会导致下颌前突。它与肌球蛋白 1H 对上颌骨软组织复合体影响较小的观点一致。了解基因对软组织生长的影响将有助于改进治疗和预防方法。
Myosin 1H and the soft tissue profile of african american females with mandibular prognathism
Introduction: The aim of this study was to explore the influence of Myosin 1H on the soft tissue profile of African American females. Methods: Fourteen African American females from the University of Pittsburgh School of Dental Medicine Dental Registry and DNA Repository with the ancestral genotype GG, marker rs10850110, locus 12q24.11 were analyzed. For this investigation, measurements were taken of the eleven items that comprise the Holdaway soft tissue analysis. Profile differences between ethnicity and corresponding normative values were explored by independent-sample t tests for all facial profile measurements. Student’s t test for independent means was used to determine differences with accepted norms. Significance was set a p 0.000). In contrast, the H angle of the African American females was larger than the normative value. Conclusions: Our study confirms previous research that Myosin 1H contributes to mandibular prognathism. It agrees with the idea that Myosin 1H is less influential in the maxillary soft tissue complex. Understanding the genetic influence of soft tissue growth would allow improved therapies and prevention approaches.