Identification of novel susceptibility genes for non-syndromic cleft lip with or without cleft palate using NGS-based multigene panel testing

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Justyna Dąbrowska
Barbara Biedziak
Anna Szponar-Żurowska
Margareta Budner
Paweł P. Jagodziński
Rafał Płoski
Adrianna Mostowska
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[1] Poznan University of Medical Sciences,Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
[2] Poznan University of Medical Sciences,Department of Orthodontics and Craniofacial Anomalies
[3] Eastern Poland Burn Treatment and Reconstructive Center,Department of Medical Genetics
[4] Warsaw Medical University,undefined
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Molecular Genetics and Genomics | 2022年 / 297卷
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Gene panel; NGS; Orofacial clefts; Pathogenic variants;
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For non-syndromic cleft lip with or without cleft palate (ns-CL/P), the proportion of heritability explained by the known risk loci is estimated to be about 30% and is captured mainly by common variants identified in genome-wide association studies. To contribute to the explanation of the “missing heritability” problem for orofacial clefts, a candidate gene approach was taken to investigate the potential role of rare and private variants in the ns-CL/P risk. Using the next-generation sequencing technology, the coding sequence of a set of 423 candidate genes was analysed in 135 patients from the Polish population. After stringent multistage filtering, 37 rare coding and splicing variants of 28 genes were identified. 35% of these genetic alternations that may play a role of genetic modifiers influencing an individual's risk were detected in genes not previously associated with the ns-CL/P susceptibility, including COL11A1, COL17A1, DLX1, EFTUD2, FGF4, FGF8, FLNB, JAG1, NOTCH2, SHH, WNT5A and WNT9A. Significant enrichment of rare alleles in ns-CL/P patients compared with controls was also demonstrated for ARHGAP29, CHD7, COL17A1, FGF12, GAD1 and SATB2. In addition, analysis of panoramic radiographs of patients with identified predisposing variants may support the hypothesis of a common genetic link between orofacial clefts and dental abnormalities. In conclusion, our study has confirmed that rare coding variants might contribute to the genetic architecture of ns-CL/P. Since only single predisposing variants were identified in novel cleft susceptibility genes, future research will be required to confirm and fully understand their role in the aetiology of ns-CL/P.
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