Study on the role of methylation in nonsyndromic cleft lip with or without cleft palate using a monozygotic twin model.
Methylation
MethylationEPIC BeadChip
Monozygotic twins
NSCL/P
Journal
International journal of pediatric otorhinolaryngology
ISSN: 1872-8464
Titre abrégé: Int J Pediatr Otorhinolaryngol
Pays: Ireland
ID NLM: 8003603
Informations de publication
Date de publication:
Apr 2021
Apr 2021
Historique:
received:
08
11
2020
accepted:
19
02
2021
pubmed:
6
3
2021
medline:
27
5
2021
entrez:
5
3
2021
Statut:
ppublish
Résumé
The research on the etiology of nonsyndromic cleft lip with or without cleft palate(NSCL/P) is challenging, and DNA methylation has an impact on the formation of cleft lip and palate. In this study, one of a pair of monozygotic twins (T1) had nonsyndromic cleft lip (NSCL), and one of a pair of monozygotic twins (T2) had nonsyndromic cleft lip and palate (NSCLP). We determined the methylation profiles of more than 850,000 CpGs in the DNA of the blood samples from the two pairs of monozygotic twins. Methylation data indicated that 1184 differentially methylated CpG sites were found in the T1 group (651 hypermethylated and 533 hypomethylated) and 8099 differentially methylated CpG sites in the T2 group (1713 hypermethylated and 6386 hypomethylated) compared with the healthy twin.The common difference was 107 methylation sites.GO enrichment analysis showed that regulation of smooth muscle cell migration and actin cytoskeleton reorganization were the most prominent classes.KEGG pathway enrichment analysis showed that the TGF-β signaling pathway, Notch signaling pathway and Wnt signaling pathway are relevant to the formation of NSCL/P.Two selected genes (NTN1 and PLEKHA7) are involved in the formation of NSCL/P. These findings provide some support for the hypothesis that abnormal DNA methylation may influence the formation of clefts.
Identifiants
pubmed: 33667834
pii: S0165-5876(21)00052-5
doi: 10.1016/j.ijporl.2021.110659
pii:
doi:
Types de publication
Journal Article
Twin Study
Langues
eng
Sous-ensembles de citation
IM
Pagination
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