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Investigating gene functions and single-cell expression profiles of de novo variants in orofacial clefts

Human Genetics and Genomics Advances(2024)

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Orofacial clefts (OFC) are common congenital birth defects with various etiologies, including genetic variants. Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man (OMIM) annotated several hundred genes involving OFC. Furthermore, several hundreds of de novo variants (DNVs) have been identified from OFC individuals. Some DNVs are related to known OFC genes or pathways, but there are still many DNVs whose relevance to OFC development is unknown. To explore novel gene functions and their cellular expression profiles, we focused on DNVs in genes that were not listed in OMIM. We collected 960 DNVs in 853 genes from published studies and curated these genes, based on the DNVs’ deleteriousness, into 230 and 23 genes related to cleft lip with or without palate (CL/P) and cleft palate only (CPO), respectively. For comparison, we curated 178 CL/P and 277 CPO genes from OMIM. In CL/P, the pathways enriched in DNV and OMIM genes were significantly overlapped (p = 0.002). Single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) analysis of mouse lip development revealed that both gene sets had abundant expression in the ectoderm (DNV genes: adjusted p = 0.032, OMIM genes: adjusted p < 0.0002), while only DNV genes were enriched in the endothelium (adjusted p = 0.032). Although we did not achieve significant findings using CPO gene sets, which was mainly due to the limited number of DNV genes, scRNA-seq analysis implicated various expression patterns among DNV and OMIM genes. Our results suggest combinatory pathway and scRNA-seq data analyses are helpful for contextualizing genes in OFC development.
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nonsyndromic orofacial clefts,cleft lip with or without palate,de novo variant,single-cell RNA sequencing,endothelium
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