A study of cephalometric features in cleft lip-cleft palate families. I: Phenotypic heterogeneity and genetic predisposition in parents of sporadic cases.

The Cleft palate journal Pub Date : 1989-10-01
R E Ward, D Bixler, E R Raywood
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Several previous studies have indicated that unaffected parents of children with nonsyndromic cleft lip and palate show unusual craniofacial features. This study reexamines this question by applying multivariate cluster analysis to lateral cephalometric head plates from 82 individuals who are parents of sporadic cases of cleft lip with or without cleft palate (CL/P). Considerable phenotypic heterogeneity was present within the sample. Three major groupings were defined. Two of these groups showed cephalometric similarities to individuals with overt clefts, while the third showed a generalized concordance to published norms. In almost every case only one member of each parental pair showed the cleft related cephalometric phenotype, suggesting the possibility of a substantial genetic component in many cases of sporadic CL/P. However, there were several cases in which neither parent showed the phenotypic traits. Such cases may have a different etiology or a greater environmental component.

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唇腭裂家族的头侧特征研究。散发病例父母的表型异质性和遗传易感性。
先前的几项研究表明,患有非综合征性唇腭裂的儿童的未受影响的父母表现出不寻常的颅面特征。本研究通过应用多变量聚类分析对82例散发性唇裂或不伴有腭裂(CL/P)的父母的侧头测量头板进行重新研究。样本中存在相当大的表型异质性。定义了三个主要的分组。其中两组显示出与显性唇裂患者的头侧测量相似,而第三组显示出与公开规范的普遍一致。在几乎每一个病例中,每一对亲本中只有一个成员表现出与裂相关的头形表型,这表明在许多散发性CL/P病例中可能存在大量的遗传成分。然而,也有几例双亲均未表现出表型特征。这些病例可能有不同的病因或更大的环境因素。
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