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A genome-wide linkage scan for cleft lip and cleft palate identifies a novel locus on 8p11-23

Journal

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF MEDICAL GENETICS PART A
Volume 143A, Issue 8, Pages 846-852

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/ajmg.a.31673

Keywords

cleft lip and palate; linkage analysis; association analysis; fine mapping; SNP markers; FGFR1

Funding

  1. NHGRI NIH HHS [N01HG65403] Funding Source: Medline
  2. NIDCR NIH HHS [K02 DE015291-03, R01 DE014667-07, R01 DE014667-05, K02 DE015291, R37-DE08559, P50 DE016215-04, R01 DE014667, R01 DE014667-02, R01 DE014667-04, R01 DE014667-08, R01 DE016148, R37 DE008559-18, R37 DE008559, K02 DE015291-01, R01 DE014667-06, P50 DE016215, K02 DE015291-05, P50-DE016215, K02 DE015291-04, R01 DE014667-01, K02 DE015291-02, R01 DE014667-03] Funding Source: Medline
  3. NIGMS NIH HHS [T32 GM008629-11, 5T32GM008629, T32 GM008629, T32 GM007337] Funding Source: Medline

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Isolated or nonsyndromic cleft lip and palate (NS CLP) is a complex disorder resulting from multiple genetic and environmental factors. NS CLP has a birth prevalence of 1 per 500 in the Philippines where large families provide an opportunity for gene localization. Genotyping of 392 microsatellite repeat markers at 10 cM intervals over the genome was performed by the Center for inherited Disease Research (CIDR) on 220 Filipino families with 567 affected and 1,109 unaffected family members genotyped. Among the most statistically significant results from analysis of the genome-wide scan data was a 20 cM region at 8p11-23 in which markers had LODs >= 1.0. This region on 8p11-23 has not been found in my previous genome wide scan nor does it contain any of the candidate genes widely studied in CLP. Fine mapping in 8p11-23 was done in the 220 families plus an additional 51 families, using SNP markers from 10 known genes (FGFR1, NRG1, FZD3, SLC8A1, PPP3CC, EPHX2, BNIP3L, EGR3, PPP2R2A, and NAT1) within the 20 cM region of 8p11-23. Linkage and association analyses of these SNPs yield suggestive results for markers in FGFR1 (recessive multipoint HLOD 1.07) and BAG4 (recessive multipoint HLOD 1.31). (c) 2007 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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