The Intersection of the Genetic Architectures of Orofacial Clefts and Normal Facial Variation

Unaffected relatives of individuals with non-syndromic cleft lip with or without cleft palate (NSCL/P) show distinctive facial features. The presence of this facial endophenotype is potentially an expression of underlying genetic susceptibility to NSCL/P in the larger unselected population. To explo...

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Veröffentlicht in:Frontiers in genetics 2021-02, Vol.12, p.626403-626403, Article 626403
Hauptverfasser: Indencleef, Karlijne, Hoskens, Hanne, Lee, Myoung Keun, White, Julie D., Liu, Chenxing, Eller, Ryan J., Naqvi, Sahin, Wehby, George L., Moreno Uribe, Lina M., Hecht, Jacqueline T., Long, Ross E., Christensen, Kaare, Deleyiannis, Frederic W., Walsh, Susan, Shriver, Mark D., Richmond, Stephen, Wysocka, Joanna, Peeters, Hilde, Shaffer, John R., Marazita, Mary L., Hens, Greet, Weinberg, Seth M., Claes, Peter
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Zusammenfassung:Unaffected relatives of individuals with non-syndromic cleft lip with or without cleft palate (NSCL/P) show distinctive facial features. The presence of this facial endophenotype is potentially an expression of underlying genetic susceptibility to NSCL/P in the larger unselected population. To explore this hypothesis, we first partitioned the face into 63 partially overlapping regions representing global-to-local facial morphology and then defined endophenotypic traits by contrasting the 3D facial images from 264 unaffected parents of individuals with NSCL/P versus 3,171 controls. We observed distinct facial features between parents and controls across 59 global-to-local facial segments at nominal significance (p
ISSN:1664-8021
1664-8021
DOI:10.3389/fgene.2021.626403