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Linkage disequilibrium between MSX1 and non-syndromic cleft lip/palate in the Chilean population
Fecha
2004Registro en:
Journal of Dental Research, Volumen 83, Issue 10, 2004, Pages 782-785
00220345
10.1177/154405910408301009
Autor
Suazo, J.
Santos, J. L.
Carreño, H.
Jara, L.
Blanco, R.
Institución
Resumen
Non-syndromic cleft lip/palate (NSCLP) is a
complex genetic trait. Linkage and association
studies have suggested that a clefting locus could
be located on chromosome 4p. Sixty Chilean
families were recruited for this study; from these,
we used unrelated trios to evaluate the possible
linkage disequilibrium between MSX1 and
NSCLP. An intragenic marker, MSX1-CA, and an
extragenic marker, D4S432 at a distance of 0.8 cM
from MSX1, were analyzed by means of
polymerase chain-reaction with fluorescentlabeled forward primers, followed by
electrophoresis on a laser-fluorescent sequencer.
We carried out a transmission/disequilibrium test
(TDT) for multiple alleles to evaluate the presence
of linkage disequilibrium. Results showed a
preferential transmission of the 169-bp allele of
MSX1 (p = 0.03). Although there was no
preferential transmission for the D4S432 marker,
the overall extended TDT (ETDT) showed a
significant result (p = 0.01). The authors’ findings
support the hypothesis of the contribution of
MSX1 in the etiology of NSCLP in the Chilean
population.