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Polymorphisms located in the region containing BHMT and BHMT2 genes as maternal protective factors for orofacial clefts
Authors:Adrianna Mostowska  Kamil K Hozyasz  Barbara Biedziak  Jan Misiak  Pawel P Jagodzinski
Institution:1. Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Poznan University of Medical Sciences, Poznan, Poland;2. Department of Paediatrics, Institute of Mother and Child in Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland
Abstract:Mostowska A, Hozyasz KK, Biedziak B, Misiak J, Jagodzinski PP. Polymorphisms located in the region containing BHMT and BHMT2 genes as maternal protective factors for orofacial clefts. Eur J Oral Sci 2010; 118: 325–332. © 2010 The Authors. Journal compilation © 2010 Eur J Oral Sci Nonsyndromic cleft lip with or without cleft palate (NCL/P) is one of the most common craniofacial malformations; however, its aetiology is still unclear. Because the effects of maternal nutrition on fetal development are well known, we decided to pursue the question of whether polymorphic variants of genes encoding enzymes involved in choline metabolism might be associated with the maternal risk of having a baby with NCL/P. Analysis of 18 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) of betaine‐homocysteine methyltransferase (BHMT), betaine‐homocysteine methyltransferase‐2 (BHMT2), choline dehydrogenase (CHDH), choline kinase (CHKA), dimethylglycine dehydrogenase (DMGDH), choline‐phosphate cytidylyltransferase A (PCYT1A), and phosphatidylethanolamine N‐methyltransferase (PEMT) provided evidence that polymorphisms located in the region containing BHMT and BHMT2 were protective factors against NCL/P affected pregnancies in our population. The strongest signal was found for the SNP located in the intronic sequence of BHMT2. Women carrying two copies of the rs625879 T allele had a significantly decreased risk of having offspring with orofacial clefts. These results were significant, even after correction for multiple comparisons. Moreover, the gene–gene interaction analysis revealed a significant epistatic interaction of BHMT2 (rs673752), PEMT (rs12325817), and PCYT1A (rs712012) with maternal NCL/P susceptibility. Altogether, our study identified a novel gene, the nucleotide variants of which were be associated with a decreased risk of having a baby with NCL/P.
Keywords:association study  betaine‐homocysteine methyltransferase (BHMT)  betaine‐homocysteine methyltransferase‐2 (BHMT2)  craniofacial malformation  nonsyndromic cleft lip with or without cleft palate (NCL/P)
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