ube20和TPK1基因变异对韩国人面部形态的影响

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q3 MEDICINE, LEGAL Forensic Sciences Research Pub Date : 2023-03-01 DOI:10.1093/fsr/owad011
Hye-Won Cho, Hyo-Jeong Ban, Hyun-Seok Jin, Seongwon Cha, Yong-Bin Eom
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人脸是一种高度遗传和复杂的特征。许多全基因组分析已经确定了影响面部形态的遗传变异。研究不同人群面部形态的全基因组关联研究(GWASs)为了解人脸的遗传基础提供了全面的见解。在这里,我们使用针对韩国人群优化的阵列(KoreanChip)报告了韩国人正常面部变异的GWAS。我们发现包含四个位点的新遗传变异达到了全基因组显著性阈值。它们包括LOC107984547、ube20、TPK1和LINC01148位点,这些位点与面部角度、眉脊突出、鼻高和眼睑弯曲有关。我们的结果还验证了先前发表的遗传位点,包括FAT4、SOX9和TBX3位点。所有确认的遗传变异都显示出基于次要等位基因影响的涉及每个面部特征的表型差异。目前的研究强调了与正常人类面部变异相关的遗传信号,并为功能研究提供了候选对象。重点:韩国人正常面部变异的GWAS是使用韩国基因组芯片进行的。先前报道的与FAT4、SOX9和TBX3位点相关的遗传信号在韩国人群中得到了复制。ube20和TPK1基因座的遗传信号被鉴定为相应面部特征的新变异。
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Effect of genetic variants in UBE2O and TPK1 on facial morphology of Koreans.

Human face is a highly heritable and complex trait. Many genome-wide analyses have identified genetic variants influencing facial morphology. Genome-wide association studies (GWASs) investigating facial morphologies of different populations provide a comprehensive insight into the genetic basis of the human face. Here, we report a GWAS of normal facial variation in Koreans using an array optimized for the Korean population (KoreanChip). We found that novel genetic variants encompassing four loci reached the genome-wide significance threshold. They include LOC107984547, UBE2O, TPK1, and LINC01148 loci associated with facial angle, brow ridge protrusion, nasal height, and eyelid curvature. Our results also validated previously published genetic loci, including FAT4, SOX9, and TBX3 loci. All confirmed genetic variants showed phenotypic differences involving each facial trait based on the effect of the minor allele. The present study highlights genetic signals associated with normal human facial variation and provides candidates for functional studies.

Key points: GWAS of normal facial variation in the Korean population was conducted using a Korean genome chip.Previously reported genetic signals associated with FAT4, SOX9, and TBX3 loci were replicated in the Korean populations.Genetic signals in UBE2O and TPK1 loci were identified as novel variants for corresponding facial features.

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Forensic Sciences Research
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