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GWAS Study

FAT4 identified as a potential modifier of orofacial cleft laterality.

Curtis SW, Chang D, Sun MR et al.

34130359 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
672 Participants
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Chapter I

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Authors

CS
Curtis SW
CD
Chang D
SM
Sun MR
EM
Epstein MP
MJ
Murray JC
FE
Feingold E
BT
Beaty TH
WS
Weinberg SM
MM
Marazita ML
LR
Lipinski RJ
CJ
Carlson JC
LE
Leslie EJ
Chapter II

Abstract

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Orofacial clefts (OFCs) are common (1 in 700 births) congenital malformations that include a cleft lip (CL) and cleft lip and palate (CLP). These OFC subtypes are also heterogeneous themselves, with the CL occurring on the left, right, or both sides of the upper lip. Unilateral CL and CLP have a 2:1 bias towards left-sided clefts, suggesting a nonrandom process. Here, we performed a study of left- and right-sided clefts within the CL and CLP subtypes to better understand the genetic factors controlling cleft laterality. We conducted genome-wide modifier analyses by comparing cases that had right unilateral CL (RCL; N = 130), left unilateral CL (LCL; N = 216), right unilateral CLP (RCLP; N = 416), or left unilateral CLP (LCLP; N = 638), and identified a candidate region on 4q28, 400 kb downstream from FAT4, that approached genome-wide significance for LCL versus RCL (p = 8.4 × 10-8 ). Consistent with its potential involvement as a genetic modifier of CL, we found that Fat4 exhibits a specific domain of expression in the mesenchyme of the medial nasal processes that form the median upper lip. Overall, these results suggest that the epidemiological similarities in left- to right-sided clefts in CL and CLP are not reflected in the genetic association results.

68 Asian ancestry LCL cases, 78 European ancestry LCL cases, 70 Hispanic LCL cases, 43 Asian ancestry RCL cases, 40 European ancestry RCL cases, 47 Hispanic RCL cases

Chapter III

Study Statistics

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672
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
Yes
Replicated
219 LCL cases, 107 RCL cases
Replication Participants
Hispanic or Latin American, Asian unspecified, European
Ancestry
Chapter IV

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