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    Association of TGFB3 AND FGFs gene polymorphisms with cleft lip with or without cleft palate. A systematic review
    (Universidad de Cuenca, 2023-05-25) Quizhpi Quito, Andrea Soledad; Bravo Calderón, Diego Mauricio
    Objective: To conduct a systematic review of the possible association between transforming growth factor B3 (TGFB3) and fibroblast growth factors (FGFs) gene polymorphisms and non-syndromic cleft lip with or without cleft palate (NSCL/P). Methods: Two reviewers independently screened studies by examining all titles and abstracts. Studies were included if they met the following criteria: the outcome of interest was NSCL/P; the polymorphisms studied were TGFB3 and FGF; they presented sufficient data, i.e., allele/genotype frequency between cases and controls; or their odds ratio (OR) with 95% confidence interval (CI). Study quality was independently assessed by a risk of bias assessment for genetic association studies. Results: Based on the inclusion criteria we have selected a total of 6 articles (4 for TGFB and 2 for FGF). Particularly for the TGFB gene we have found significant results in exon 4 in the variant g.15812T>G, and in the SNP rs2300607 A/T, in the distribution between cases and controls. On the other hand, for the FGF gene we observed a statistically significant in the genotype rs34010 CA. Conclusion: None of the genetic variations that show association is verified in different populations, therefore, there is not enough scientific validation regarding the association between TGFB and FGF polymorphism and NSCL/P. The findings of the different studies suggest the need for further investigations with samples composed of a larger number of individuals in different populations, which should be performed with all the standards for genetic studies, thus allowing an understanding of the molecular basis of the disease.

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