通过GWAS亚型揭示中国人NSCPO的遗传结构。

IF 5.9 1区 医学 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Y You,Y Li,S Zhang,M Yao,J Sun,H Liu,B Shi,Z Jia
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摘要

非综合征性腭裂(NSCPO)严重损害吞咽和语言,降低生活质量。虽然手术干预提供了一些改善,但完全恢复仍然具有挑战性,强调需要更深入地了解其病因。本研究旨在研究汉族人群非综合征性腭裂(NSCPO)的遗传结构,重点利用以往全基因组关联研究数据和ENCODE项目的功能基因组数据集,确定新的易感位点。我们发现NSCPO亚型(不完全性腭裂和软硬腭裂)与IRF6中的rs660975、CDC37L1中的rs3758244和BNIP3中的rs4880224等变异之间存在显著关联。功能验证研究,包括染色质构象捕获和双荧光素酶测定,表明这些单核苷酸多态性影响增强子活性,从而影响基因表达。此外,亚型特异性分析揭示了可能在混合表型队列中被模糊的新关联。这些发现强调了在亚型水平上研究遗传贡献对阐明腭裂复杂病因的重要性,并证明相关变异在体外具有功能作用,表明它们在NSCPO发病机制中的作用。
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Uncovering the Genetic Architecture of NSCPO in Chinese via Subtype GWAS.
Nonsyndromic cleft palate only (NSCPO) significantly impairs swallowing and speech, reducing quality of life. While surgical interventions offer some improvement, full recovery remains challenging, underscoring the need for a deeper understanding of its etiology. This study aimed to investigate the genetic architecture of nonsyndromic cleft palate only (NSCPO) in the Han Chinese population, focusing on identifying novel susceptibility loci by leveraging data from previous genome-wide association studies and functional genomic datasets from the ENCODE project. We identified significant associations between NSCPO subtypes (incomplete cleft palate and hard and soft cleft palate) and variants such as rs660975 in IRF6, rs3758244 in CDC37L1, and rs4880224 in BNIP3. Functional validation studies, including chromatin conformation capture and dual-luciferase assays, demonstrated that these single-nucleotide polymorphisms influence enhancer activity, thereby affecting gene expression. In addition, subtype-specific analyses revealed novel associations that may be obscured in mixed phenotypic cohorts. The findings highlight the importance of investigating genetic contributions at the subtype level to elucidate the complex etiology of cleft palate and demonstrate that the associated variants have functional effects in vitro, suggesting their roles in the pathogenesis of NSCPO.
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Journal of Dental Research
Journal of Dental Research 医学-牙科与口腔外科
CiteScore
15.30
自引率
3.90%
发文量
155
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Dental Research (JDR) is a peer-reviewed scientific journal committed to sharing new knowledge and information on all sciences related to dentistry and the oral cavity, covering health and disease. With monthly publications, JDR ensures timely communication of the latest research to the oral and dental community.
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