Literature DB >> 24437584

Association of WNT9B Gene Polymorphisms With Nonsyndromic Cleft Lip With or Without Cleft Palate in Brazilian Nuclear Families.

Clarissa Fontoura, Renato M Silva, José M Granjeiro, Ariadne Letra.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Nonsyndromic cleft lip with or without cleft palate (NSCL±P) is a common craniofacial anomaly of complex etiology in people. WNT pathway genes have important roles during craniofacial development, and an association of WNT genes with NSCL±P has been demonstrated in different populations. The aim of this study was to evaluate the association between polymorphisms in WNT3 and WNT9B genes and CL/P in Brazilian families. PATIENTS: Seventy nuclear families composed of an affected child and the child's unaffected parents were examined clinically. Saliva samples were collected for molecular analyses.
DESIGN: Three single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in the WNT3 gene and two in WNT9B were investigated in real-time polymerase chain reaction using TaqMan chemistry. The Family-Based Association Test and the transmission disequilibrium test were used to verify the association between each marker allele and NSCL±P. The level of significance was established at P ≤ .01 after Bonferroni correction.
RESULTS: A positive association was detected between NSCL±P and SNP rs1530364 in the WNT9B gene. Haplotype analysis showed an association of WNT3 and WNT9B haplotypes. No association was detected between NSCL±P and individual SNPs in WNT3.
CONCLUSION: Our study further supports the involvement of WNT9B as a cleft susceptibility gene in Brazilian families experiencing NSCL±P. Although additional studies are still necessary to unveil the exact mechanism by which WNT genes would contribute to NSCL±P, allelic polymorphisms in these genes and their interactions may partly explain the variance of individual susceptibility to NSCL±P.

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Keywords:  association; cleft lip/palate; genetic polymorphisms

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Year:  2015        PMID: 24437584      PMCID: PMC4102668          DOI: 10.1597/13-146

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cleft Palate Craniofac J        ISSN: 1055-6656


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