MSX1 mutations contribute to nonsyndromic cleft lip in a Thai population

Previous studies observed that MSX1 mutations could contribute to nonsyndromic cleft lip with or without cleft palate (CL/P) in some populations. Of the proposed pathogenic mutations, the P147Q variant was predominant in Vietnamese and present in Filipino populations. We investigated whether MSX1 mu...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of human genetics 2006-08, Vol.51 (8), p.671-676
Hauptverfasser: Tongkobpetch, Siraprapa, Siriwan, Pichit, Shotelersuk, Vorasuk
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Zusammenfassung:Previous studies observed that MSX1 mutations could contribute to nonsyndromic cleft lip with or without cleft palate (CL/P) in some populations. Of the proposed pathogenic mutations, the P147Q variant was predominant in Vietnamese and present in Filipino populations. We investigated whether MSX1 mutations also contribute to nonsyndromic CL/P in the Thai population. Specifically, we performed mutation analysis covering all the coding regions of the MSX1 gene for 100 Thai patients with nonsyndromic CL/P. A total of eight variant sites were identified. Six were in coding regions, including four nonsynonymous changes, 101C > G (A34G), 440C > A (P147Q), 799G > T (G267C), and 832C > T (P278S). The G267C and P278S variants were predicted to be “probably damaging” by PolyPhen, changed themselves as potential exonic splicing enhancers for serine/arginine-rich proteins, and were not present in 162 control individuals of Thai ethnic background. Unlike all of the previously reported potential missense mutations in MSX1 , these two novel potential mutations were found in exon 2 on the C-terminal side of the homeodomain protein. Moreover, in contrast to previous reports, we found the P147Q variant in 8 out of 100 Thai controls and an association between the variant and CL/P in our population could not be detected, suggesting that it is not pathogenic. Our data support that MSX1 mutations are found in 2% of cases of CL/P and should be considered for genetic counseling implications, but suggest that the P147Q variant is not pathogenic.
ISSN:1434-5161
1435-232X
DOI:10.1007/s10038-006-0006-4