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TGFB3 displays parent-of-origin effects among central Europeans with nonsyndromic cleft lip and palate

Authors :
Martin Scheer
Mitra Saffar
Elisabeth Mangold
Franz-Josef Kramer
Roland Lauster
Markus M. Nöthen
Meinhard Mende
Bert Braumann
Heiko Reutter
Carola Lauster
Michael Knapp
Stefanie Birnbaum
Gül Schmidt
Rudolf H. Reich
Markus Martini
Franziska Schiefke
Henning Henschke
Source :
Journal of human genetics. 53(7)
Publication Year :
2007

Abstract

Mice with a deletion of Tgf-beta3 (-/-) and association studies in humans of different ethnicities support the involvement of TGFB3 in the etiology of orofacial clefts. In this study, we investigated the relevance of TGFB3 in the development of cleft lip and palate (CL/P) among 204 triads of central European origin. Transmission-disequilibrium test (TDT) analysis revealed no significant transmission distortions for each marker alone, and none for any possible haplotypes. However, we found strong evidence for parent-of-origin effects, with lower risk of maternal transmission compared with paternal transmission [I (M) = 0.38; confidence interval (CI): 0.17-0.86] of the risk allele T to an affected offspring at marker rs2300607. This is also expressed in an increased risk of heterozygous children having the T allele inherited from the father (R (P) = 3.47; CI: 1.32-9.11). Our data support the involvement of TGFB3 in the development of oral clefts in patients of central European origin.

Details

ISSN :
14345161
Volume :
53
Issue :
7
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of human genetics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....cbb801b55fc90e2e4fab01cbfcb8edde