Transforming Growth Factor-α and Nonsyndromic Cleft Lip with or without Palate in Brazilian Patients: Results of a Large Case-Control Study

2004 ◽  
Vol 41 (4) ◽  
pp. 387-391 ◽  
Author(s):  
Maria Rita Passos-Bueno ◽  
Dinamar A. Gaspar ◽  
Tânia Kamiya ◽  
Graziela Tescarollo ◽  
Daniel Rabanéa ◽  
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Objective Transforming growth factor-α (TGFA) was the first gene suggested to be associated with nonsyndromic cleft lip, cleft palate, or both (CL/ P). There are, however, still controversies of the effect of TGFA on the predisposition of this malformation. To contribute to a better understanding of the role of this gene in the occurrence of CL/P we undertook a case-control study including patients and controls ascertained in different regions of the country. Design We examined the C2/TaqI variant of the TGFA gene in 536 patients with nonsyndromic CL/P and 412 controls. The TGFA genotype frequencies in patients were compared with controls using chi-square or Fisher exact test. DNA, obtained from peripheral blood or buccal swabs, was genotyped for the TaqI polymorphism of TGFA. Setting The probands and corresponding controls were ascertained in different centers of Brazil, partly representing the ethnic admixture of our population. Results The TGFA genotype distribution was very similar in patients with CL/P ascertained in the three different regions of Brazil. However, a discrete difference was observed between controls of Säo Paulo and Ceará (chi-square = 3.605; p = 0.058), with a lower value of the C2/Taq allele frequency in controls of CE (0.04). These data reinforce that this polymorphic system is heterogenous among different ethnic groups. In addition, no evidence was found for an association of TGFA with CL/P in this case-control study. Conclusion These data further suggest that TGFA is not a relevant modifier locus for the occurrence of CL/P.

Author(s):  
Abdolhamid Amooee ◽  
Seyed Mohammadreza Niktabar ◽  
Mohammad Javad Akbarian-Bafghi ◽  
Majid Morovati-Sharifabad ◽  
Mohamad Hosein Lookzadeh ◽  
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Background: The TGF-α TaqI C >T polymorphism is a well-characterized variant for nonsyndromic cleft lip and/or palate (NS CL/P), but it has shown inconsistent results of association with nonsyndromic CL/P across a number of studies. Thus, we have performed this case-control study to clarify the association between the TGF-α TaqI C >T polymorphism and NS CL/P risk.   Methods: One-hundred ten cases with NSCL/P and 110 controls were recruited to the current study. We have genotyped the TGF-α TaqI C >T polymorphism using polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism (PCR-RFLP) method. The odds ratio (OR) and 95% confidence interval (CI) were applied for strength of association TGF-α TaqI C >T polymorphism with NSCL/P.   Results: The TGF-α TaqI C >T polymorphism CC, CT and TT genotypes frequencies in the NSCL/P cases were 30.9%, 57.3% and 11.8%, respectively while the corresponding frequencies in the controls were 37.3%, 52.7% and 10.0%, respectively. The frequency of C and T alleles in the case were 59.5% and 40.5%, respectively while the corresponding allelic frequencies in the controls were 63.6% and 36.4%. There was no significant difference in the genotype and allele frequency for TGF-α TaqI C >T polymorphism between cases and controls. The minor allele frequency (MAF) of TGF-α TaqI C >T polymorphism among healthy controls was 0.36.   Conclusion: Our study indicates that the TGF-α TaqI C>T polymorphism was not significantly associated with increased risk of NS CL/P in the Iranian population. However, our results still need to be confirmed by further large and well-designed case-control studies.


Genomics ◽  
1999 ◽  
Vol 61 (3) ◽  
pp. 237-242 ◽  
Author(s):  
Junichiro Machida ◽  
Koh-ichiro Yoshiura ◽  
Carrie D. Funkhauser ◽  
Nagato Natsume ◽  
Tsuyoshi Kawai ◽  
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Author(s):  
M. Ahmad

<p class="abstract"><strong>Background:</strong> Cleft lip with or without an associated cleft palate (CLP) is one of the most common congenital birth defects. Both the frequency with which it occurs and the high psychosocial and financial costs associated with CLP contribute to a significant public health interest in the condition. The aim of the present study is to assess the nasal passage changes in repaired cleft lip and/or plate deformity with persons without any such deformity.</p><p><strong>Methods:</strong> It was a case-control study comprising of 2 groups. Carried out in 25 patients with 15 years and above admitted in plastic surgery or ENT Department of Gandhi Memorial and associated hospital or in patients in whom surgery has been performed earlier. After taking written informed consents from family members or legal guardians detailed history with presenting complaints was taken. Data entry and statistical analysis were performed using the Microsoft Excel and SPSS windows version 16.0 software. Tests of significance like Chi-square test are applied to find out the results.</p><p class="abstract"><strong>Results:</strong> Mean age of cases in 25.8 years and control 28.7. Deviation of nasal septum was present in 68% cases and 28% in control. Nasal obstruction left side in higher in cases than control. Deviation of nasal septum (L) was more common in cleft because most of the patient had cleft in left side. Caudal dislocation was also common in cleft. It was opposite to the side of cleft. It was common on right side because most of the patients have cleft on left side.</p><p><strong>Conclusions:</strong> Nasal airflow analysis would be particularly helpful in such investigations. The commonest presenting symptom is nasal obstruction. It is due to deviation of nasal septum.</p>


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