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Genome-wide association study of multiethnic nonsyndromic orofacial cleft families identifies novel loci specific to family and phenotypic subtypes.

Nandita Mukhopadhyay1, Eleanor Feingold1,2,3, Lina Moreno-Uribe4, George Wehby5, Luz Consuelo Valencia-Ramirez6, Claudia P Restrepo Muñeton6, Carmencita Padilla7, Frederic Deleyiannis8, Kaare Christensen9, Fernando A Poletta10, Ieda M Orioli11,12, Jacqueline T Hecht13, Carmen J Buxó14, Azeez Butali15, Wasiu L Adeyemo16, Alexandre R Vieira1, John R Shaffer1,3, Jeffrey C Murray17, Seth M Weinberg1,3, Elizabeth J Leslie18, Mary L Marazita1,3,19.   

Abstract

Nonsyndromic orofacial clefts (OFCs) are among the most common craniofacial birth defects worldwide, and known to exhibit phenotypic and genetic heterogeneity. Cleft lip plus cleft palate (CLP) and cleft lip only (CL) are commonly combined together as one phenotype (CL/P), separately from cleft palate alone. In comparison, our study analyzes CL and CLP separately. A sample of 2218 CL and CLP cases, 4537 unaffected relatives of cases, and 2673 pure controls with no family history of OFC were selected from the Pittsburgh Orofacial Cleft (Pitt-OFC) multiethnic study.genome-wide association studies were run for seven specific phenotypes created based on the cleft type(s) observed within these families, as well as the combined CL/P phenotype. Five novel genome-wide significant associations, 3q29 (rs62284390), 5p13.2 (rs609659), 7q22.1 (rs6465810), 19p13.3 (rs628271), and 20q13.33 (rs2427238), and nine associations (p ≤ 1.0E-05) within previously confirmed OFC loci-PAX7, IRF6, FAM49A, DCAF4L2, 8q24.21, ARID3B, NTN1, TANC2 and the WNT9B:WNT3 gene cluster-were observed. We also found that single nucleotide polymorphisms within a subset of the associated loci, both previously known and novel, differ substantially in terms of their effects across cleft- or family-specific phenotypes, indicating not only etiologic differences between CL and CLP, but also genetic heterogeneity within each of the two OFC subtypes.
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Keywords:  comparison of genetic etiology; genome-wide association; multiethnic study; subtypes of orofacial clefts

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35191549      PMCID: PMC9086172          DOI: 10.1002/gepi.22447

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Genet Epidemiol        ISSN: 0741-0395            Impact factor:   2.344


  28 in total

1.  Cancer risk in persons with oral cleft--a population-based study of 8,093 cases.

Authors:  Camilla Bille; Jeanette Falck Winther; Andrea Bautz; Jeffrey C Murray; Jørn Olsen; Kaare Christensen
Journal:  Am J Epidemiol       Date:  2005-06-01       Impact factor: 4.897

2.  Health-related quality of life in cleft lip and/or palate patients - A cross-sectional study from preschool age until adolescence.

Authors:  Andreas Naros; Annekathrin Brocks; Susanne Kluba; Siegmar Reinert; Michael Krimmel
Journal:  J Craniomaxillofac Surg       Date:  2018-07-11       Impact factor: 2.078

3.  Evidence of gene-environment interaction for the IRF6 gene and maternal multivitamin supplementation in controlling the risk of cleft lip with/without cleft palate.

Authors:  Tao Wu; Kung Yee Liang; Jacqueline B Hetmanski; Ingo Ruczinski; Margaret Daniele Fallin; Roxann G Ingersoll; Hong Wang; Shangzhi Huang; Xiaoqian Ye; Yah-Huei Wu-Chou; Philip K Chen; Ethylin W Jabs; Bing Shi; Richard Redett; Alan F Scott; Terri H Beaty
Journal:  Hum Genet       Date:  2010-07-23       Impact factor: 4.132

4.  Genomic analyses in African populations identify novel risk loci for cleft palate.

Authors:  Azeez Butali; Peter A Mossey; Wasiu L Adeyemo; Mekonen A Eshete; Lord J J Gowans; Tamara D Busch; Deepti Jain; Wenjie Yu; Liu Huan; Cecelia A Laurie; Cathy C Laurie; Sarah Nelson; Mary Li; Pedro A Sanchez-Lara; William P Magee; Kathleen S Magee; Allyn Auslander; Frederick Brindopke; Denise M Kay; Michele Caggana; Paul A Romitti; James L Mills; Rosemary Audu; Chika Onwuamah; Ganiyu O Oseni; Arwa Owais; Olutayo James; Peter B Olaitan; Babatunde S Aregbesola; Ramat O Braimah; Fadekemi O Oginni; Ayodeji O Oladele; Saidu A Bello; Jennifer Rhodes; Rita Shiang; Peter Donkor; Solomon Obiri-Yeboah; Fareed Kow Nanse Arthur; Peter Twumasi; Pius Agbenorku; Gyikua Plange-Rhule; Alexander Acheampong Oti; Olugbenga M Ogunlewe; Afisu A Oladega; Adegbayi A Adekunle; Akinwunmi O Erinoso; Olatunbosun O Adamson; Abosede A Elufowoju; Oluwanifemi I Ayelomi; Taiye Hailu; Abiye Hailu; Yohannes Demissie; Miliard Derebew; Steve Eliason; Miguel Romero-Bustillous; Cynthia Lo; James Park; Shaan Desai; Muiawa Mohammed; Firke Abate; Lukman O Abdur-Rahman; Deepti Anand; Irfaan Saadi; Abimibola V Oladugba; Salil A Lachke; Brad A Amendt; Charles N Rotimi; Mary L Marazita; Robert A Cornell; Jeffrey C Murray; Adebowale A Adeyemo
Journal:  Hum Mol Genet       Date:  2019-03-15       Impact factor: 6.150

5.  Psychosocial well-being of parents of children with oral clefts.

Authors:  N Nidey; L M Moreno Uribe; M M Marazita; G L Wehby
Journal:  Child Care Health Dev       Date:  2015-08-25       Impact factor: 2.508

6.  Association Between Cleft Lip and/or Cleft Palate and Family History of Cancer: A Case-Control Study.

Authors:  Anthony H Bui; Ayisha Ayub; Mairaj K Ahmed; Emanuela Taioli; Peter J Taub
Journal:  Ann Plast Surg       Date:  2018-04       Impact factor: 1.539

7.  Identifying Genetic Sources of Phenotypic Heterogeneity in Orofacial Clefts by Targeted Sequencing.

Authors:  Jenna C Carlson; Margaret A Taub; Eleanor Feingold; Terri H Beaty; Jeffrey C Murray; Mary L Marazita; Elizabeth J Leslie
Journal:  Birth Defects Res       Date:  2017-07-17       Impact factor: 2.344

8.  Genome-wide meta-analyses of nonsyndromic orofacial clefts identify novel associations between FOXE1 and all orofacial clefts, and TP63 and cleft lip with or without cleft palate.

Authors:  Elizabeth J Leslie; Jenna C Carlson; John R Shaffer; Azeez Butali; Carmen J Buxó; Eduardo E Castilla; Kaare Christensen; Fred W B Deleyiannis; L Leigh Field; Jacqueline T Hecht; Lina Moreno; Ieda M Orioli; Carmencita Padilla; Alexandre R Vieira; George L Wehby; Eleanor Feingold; Seth M Weinberg; Jeffrey C Murray; Terri H Beaty; Mary L Marazita
Journal:  Hum Genet       Date:  2017-01-04       Impact factor: 5.881

Review 9.  Genetic factors influencing risk to orofacial clefts: today's challenges and tomorrow's opportunities.

Authors:  Terri H Beaty; Mary L Marazita; Elizabeth J Leslie
Journal:  F1000Res       Date:  2016-11-30

10.  A multi-ethnic genome-wide association study identifies novel loci for non-syndromic cleft lip with or without cleft palate on 2p24.2, 17q23 and 19q13.

Authors:  Elizabeth J Leslie; Jenna C Carlson; John R Shaffer; Eleanor Feingold; George Wehby; Cecelia A Laurie; Deepti Jain; Cathy C Laurie; Kimberly F Doheny; Toby McHenry; Judith Resick; Carla Sanchez; Jennifer Jacobs; Beth Emanuele; Alexandre R Vieira; Katherine Neiswanger; Andrew C Lidral; Luz Consuelo Valencia-Ramirez; Ana Maria Lopez-Palacio; Dora Rivera Valencia; Mauricio Arcos-Burgos; Andrew E Czeizel; L Leigh Field; Carmencita D Padilla; Eva Maria C Cutiongco-de la Paz; Frederic Deleyiannis; Kaare Christensen; Ronald G Munger; Rolv T Lie; Allen Wilcox; Paul A Romitti; Eduardo E Castilla; Juan C Mereb; Fernando A Poletta; Iêda M Orioli; Flavia M Carvalho; Jacqueline T Hecht; Susan H Blanton; Carmen J Buxó; Azeez Butali; Peter A Mossey; Wasiu L Adeyemo; Olutayo James; Ramat O Braimah; Babatunde S Aregbesola; Mekonen A Eshete; Fikre Abate; Mine Koruyucu; Figen Seymen; Lian Ma; Javier Enríquez de Salamanca; Seth M Weinberg; Lina Moreno; Jeffrey C Murray; Mary L Marazita
Journal:  Hum Mol Genet       Date:  2016-03-30       Impact factor: 5.121

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