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Evidence of Gene−Environment Interaction for Two Genes on Chromosome 4 and Environmental Tobacco Smoke in Controlling the Risk of Nonsyndromic Cleft Palate

Nonsyndromic cleft palate (CP) is one of the most common human birth defects and both genetic and environmental risk factors contribute to its etiology. We conducted a genome-wide association study (GWAS) using 550 CP case-parent trios ascertained in an international consortium. Stratified analysis...

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Autores principales: Wu, Tao, Schwender, Holger, Ruczinski, Ingo, Murray, Jeffrey C., Marazita, Mary L., Munger, Ronald G., Hetmanski, Jacqueline B., Parker, Margaret M., Wang, Ping, Murray, Tanda, Taub, Margaret, Li, Shuai, Redett, Richard J., Fallin, M. Daniele, Liang, Kung Yee, Wu-Chou, Yah Huei, Chong, Samuel S., Yeow, Vincent, Ye, Xiaoqian, Wang, Hong, Huang, Shangzhi, Jabs, Ethylin W., Shi, Bing, Wilcox, Allen J., Jee, Sun Ha, Scott, Alan F., Beaty, Terri H.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3916361/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24516586
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0088088
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author Wu, Tao
Schwender, Holger
Ruczinski, Ingo
Murray, Jeffrey C.
Marazita, Mary L.
Munger, Ronald G.
Hetmanski, Jacqueline B.
Parker, Margaret M.
Wang, Ping
Murray, Tanda
Taub, Margaret
Li, Shuai
Redett, Richard J.
Fallin, M. Daniele
Liang, Kung Yee
Wu-Chou, Yah Huei
Chong, Samuel S.
Yeow, Vincent
Ye, Xiaoqian
Wang, Hong
Huang, Shangzhi
Jabs, Ethylin W.
Shi, Bing
Wilcox, Allen J.
Jee, Sun Ha
Scott, Alan F.
Beaty, Terri H.
author_facet Wu, Tao
Schwender, Holger
Ruczinski, Ingo
Murray, Jeffrey C.
Marazita, Mary L.
Munger, Ronald G.
Hetmanski, Jacqueline B.
Parker, Margaret M.
Wang, Ping
Murray, Tanda
Taub, Margaret
Li, Shuai
Redett, Richard J.
Fallin, M. Daniele
Liang, Kung Yee
Wu-Chou, Yah Huei
Chong, Samuel S.
Yeow, Vincent
Ye, Xiaoqian
Wang, Hong
Huang, Shangzhi
Jabs, Ethylin W.
Shi, Bing
Wilcox, Allen J.
Jee, Sun Ha
Scott, Alan F.
Beaty, Terri H.
author_sort Wu, Tao
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description Nonsyndromic cleft palate (CP) is one of the most common human birth defects and both genetic and environmental risk factors contribute to its etiology. We conducted a genome-wide association study (GWAS) using 550 CP case-parent trios ascertained in an international consortium. Stratified analysis among trios with different ancestries was performed to test for GxE interactions with common maternal exposures using conditional logistic regression models. While no single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) achieved genome-wide significance when considered alone, markers in SLC2A9 and the neighboring WDR1 on chromosome 4p16.1 gave suggestive evidence of gene-environment interaction with environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) among 259 Asian trios when the models included a term for GxE interaction. Multiple SNPs in these two genes were associated with increased risk of nonsyndromic CP if the mother was exposed to ETS during the peri-conceptual period (3 months prior to conception through the first trimester). When maternal ETS was considered, fifteen of 135 SNPs mapping to SLC2A9 and 9 of 59 SNPs in WDR1 gave P values approaching genome-wide significance (10(−6)<P<10(−4)) in a test for GxETS interaction. SNPs rs3733585 and rs12508991 in SLC2A9 yielded P = 2.26×10(−7) in a test for GxETS interaction. SNPs rs6820756 and rs7699512 in WDR1 also yielded P = 1.79×10(−7) and P = 1.98×10(−7) in a 1 df test for GxE interaction. Although further replication studies are critical to confirming these findings, these results illustrate how genetic associations for nonsyndromic CP can be missed if potential GxE interaction is not taken into account, and this study suggest SLC2A9 and WDR1 should be considered as candidate genes for CP.
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spelling pubmed-39163612014-02-10 Evidence of Gene−Environment Interaction for Two Genes on Chromosome 4 and Environmental Tobacco Smoke in Controlling the Risk of Nonsyndromic Cleft Palate Wu, Tao Schwender, Holger Ruczinski, Ingo Murray, Jeffrey C. Marazita, Mary L. Munger, Ronald G. Hetmanski, Jacqueline B. Parker, Margaret M. Wang, Ping Murray, Tanda Taub, Margaret Li, Shuai Redett, Richard J. Fallin, M. Daniele Liang, Kung Yee Wu-Chou, Yah Huei Chong, Samuel S. Yeow, Vincent Ye, Xiaoqian Wang, Hong Huang, Shangzhi Jabs, Ethylin W. Shi, Bing Wilcox, Allen J. Jee, Sun Ha Scott, Alan F. Beaty, Terri H. PLoS One Research Article Nonsyndromic cleft palate (CP) is one of the most common human birth defects and both genetic and environmental risk factors contribute to its etiology. We conducted a genome-wide association study (GWAS) using 550 CP case-parent trios ascertained in an international consortium. Stratified analysis among trios with different ancestries was performed to test for GxE interactions with common maternal exposures using conditional logistic regression models. While no single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) achieved genome-wide significance when considered alone, markers in SLC2A9 and the neighboring WDR1 on chromosome 4p16.1 gave suggestive evidence of gene-environment interaction with environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) among 259 Asian trios when the models included a term for GxE interaction. Multiple SNPs in these two genes were associated with increased risk of nonsyndromic CP if the mother was exposed to ETS during the peri-conceptual period (3 months prior to conception through the first trimester). When maternal ETS was considered, fifteen of 135 SNPs mapping to SLC2A9 and 9 of 59 SNPs in WDR1 gave P values approaching genome-wide significance (10(−6)<P<10(−4)) in a test for GxETS interaction. SNPs rs3733585 and rs12508991 in SLC2A9 yielded P = 2.26×10(−7) in a test for GxETS interaction. SNPs rs6820756 and rs7699512 in WDR1 also yielded P = 1.79×10(−7) and P = 1.98×10(−7) in a 1 df test for GxE interaction. Although further replication studies are critical to confirming these findings, these results illustrate how genetic associations for nonsyndromic CP can be missed if potential GxE interaction is not taken into account, and this study suggest SLC2A9 and WDR1 should be considered as candidate genes for CP. Public Library of Science 2014-02-06 /pmc/articles/PMC3916361/ /pubmed/24516586 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0088088 Text en © 2014 Wu et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Wu, Tao
Schwender, Holger
Ruczinski, Ingo
Murray, Jeffrey C.
Marazita, Mary L.
Munger, Ronald G.
Hetmanski, Jacqueline B.
Parker, Margaret M.
Wang, Ping
Murray, Tanda
Taub, Margaret
Li, Shuai
Redett, Richard J.
Fallin, M. Daniele
Liang, Kung Yee
Wu-Chou, Yah Huei
Chong, Samuel S.
Yeow, Vincent
Ye, Xiaoqian
Wang, Hong
Huang, Shangzhi
Jabs, Ethylin W.
Shi, Bing
Wilcox, Allen J.
Jee, Sun Ha
Scott, Alan F.
Beaty, Terri H.
Evidence of Gene−Environment Interaction for Two Genes on Chromosome 4 and Environmental Tobacco Smoke in Controlling the Risk of Nonsyndromic Cleft Palate
title Evidence of Gene−Environment Interaction for Two Genes on Chromosome 4 and Environmental Tobacco Smoke in Controlling the Risk of Nonsyndromic Cleft Palate
title_full Evidence of Gene−Environment Interaction for Two Genes on Chromosome 4 and Environmental Tobacco Smoke in Controlling the Risk of Nonsyndromic Cleft Palate
title_fullStr Evidence of Gene−Environment Interaction for Two Genes on Chromosome 4 and Environmental Tobacco Smoke in Controlling the Risk of Nonsyndromic Cleft Palate
title_full_unstemmed Evidence of Gene−Environment Interaction for Two Genes on Chromosome 4 and Environmental Tobacco Smoke in Controlling the Risk of Nonsyndromic Cleft Palate
title_short Evidence of Gene−Environment Interaction for Two Genes on Chromosome 4 and Environmental Tobacco Smoke in Controlling the Risk of Nonsyndromic Cleft Palate
title_sort evidence of gene−environment interaction for two genes on chromosome 4 and environmental tobacco smoke in controlling the risk of nonsyndromic cleft palate
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3916361/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24516586
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0088088
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