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Molecular Approaches Fighting Nonsense

2021

Nonsense mutations are the result of single nucleotide substitutions in the DNA that change a sense codon (coding for an amino acid) to a nonsense or premature termination codon (PTC) within the coding region of the mRNA [...]

endocrine system diseasesQH301-705.5media_common.quotation_subjectNonsenseNonsense mutationBiologyCatalysisInorganic ChemistrySense Codonchemistry.chemical_compoundHumansCoding regionNucleotideBiology (General)Physical and Theoretical ChemistryQD1-999Molecular BiologySpectroscopymedia_commonchemistry.chemical_classificationGeneticsMessenger RNAOrganic ChemistryGenetic Diseases InbornSettore CHIM/06 - Chimica OrganicaGeneral MedicineNonsense Mediated mRNA DecayComputer Science ApplicationsAmino acidChemistryn/aEditorialchemistryCodon NonsenseGenetic DiseasesProtein BiosynthesisMutationsense organsDNAInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences
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Measuring mutagenicity in ecotoxicology: A case study of Cd exposure in Chironomus riparius.

2021

Abstract Existing mutagenicity tests for metazoans lack the direct observation of enhanced germline mutation rates after exposure to anthropogenic substances, therefore being inefficient. Cadmium (Cd) is a metal described as a mutagen in mammalian cells and listed as a group 1 carcinogenic and mutagenic substance. But Cd mutagenesis mechanism is not yet clear. Therefore, in the present study, we propose a method coupling short-term mutation accumulation (MA) lines with subsequent whole genome sequencing (WGS) and a dedicated data analysis pipeline to investigate if chronic Cd exposure on Chironomus riparius can alter the rate at which de novo point mutations appear. Results show that Cd exp…

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EZH2 mutations are frequent and represent an early event in follicular lymphoma

2013

Gain of function mutations in the H3K27 methyltransferase EZH2 represent a promising therapeutic target in germinal center lymphomas. In this study, we assessed the frequency and distribution of EZH2 mutations in a large cohort of patients with follicular lymphoma (FL) (n = 366) and performed a longitudinal analysis of mutation during the disease progression from FL to transformed FL (tFL) (n = 33). Mutations were detected at 3 recurrent mutation hot spots (Y646, A682, and A692) in 27% of FL cases with variant allele frequencies (VAF) ranging from 2% to 61%. By comparing VAF of EZH2 with other mutation targets (CREBBP, MLL2, TNFRSF14, and MEF2B), we were able to distinguish patients harbori…

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Developmental Abnormalities of the Thyroid

2010

Publisher Summary This chapter explores the abnormalities in the development of the thyroid gland during organogenesis referred to as thyroid dysgenesis. Permanent primary congenital hypothyroidism (CH) is mentioned to be the most common congenital endocrine disorder as estimated from systematic biochemical screening of newborns. The functional disorders of the thyroid gland are known as thyroid dyshormonogenesis and this disorder is typically inherited in an autosomal recessive manner and common in populations with a high degree of consanguinity. It briefly reviews the single gene disorders that cause CH from thyroid dysgenesis, and mutations that activate the thyrotropin receptor (TSH) re…

endocrine systemmedicine.medical_specialtyGoiterendocrine system diseasesThyroidThyroid Transcription Factor 1BiologyGene mutationmedicine.diseaseThyroid dysgenesisCongenital hypothyroidismThyroid dyshormonogenesismedicine.anatomical_structureEndocrinologyInternal medicinemedicinePAX8
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Absence of mutations in the WT1 gene in patients with XY gonadal dysgenesis

1995

The WT1 gene is normally expressed during gonadal development and specific mutations in heterozygous form cause Drash syndrome, characterized by male pseudohermaphroditism and gonadal dysgenesis, renal failure and a predisposition for Wilms' tumour. These observations prompted us to test whether WT1 mutations are involved in isolated gonadal dysgenesis, being the most severe form of disturbance in gonadal differentiation. We studied 27 cases of 46,XY females with gonadal dysgenesis who had previously been screened for and found not to carry SRY gene mutations. We performed mutational screening of the WT1 gene with denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis. In one of these patients, a heterozy…

endocrine systemmedicine.medical_specialtyGonadGonadal dysgenesisBiologymedicine.disease_causePolymerase Chain ReactionXY gonadal dysgenesisExonInternal medicineGeneticsmedicineHumansGenetics (clinical)Gonadal Dysgenesis 46XYGeneticsMutationurogenital systemPoint mutationDNAExonsmedicine.diseaseEndocrinologymedicine.anatomical_structureTestis determining factorMutationMale pseudohermaphroditismFemaleHuman Genetics
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Tras la pista del VIH: los estudios evolutivos y la comprensión del sida.

2013

El VIH o virus de la inmunodeficiencia humana tiene un gran impacto sanitario, social y económico; las terapias actuales permiten controlar la infección pero no se ha encontrado tratamiento curativo ni vacuna efectiva. Para conseguir estos objetivos, debe tenerse en cuenta la gran variabilidad genética y rápida evolución del VIH, asociadas, por ejemplo, a la aparición de variantes de resistencia a fármacos o de cambios antigénicos.

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A novel splice acceptor site mutation in the ATP2A2 gene in a family with Darier disease

2016

This study identifies a novel spice site mutation in the ATP2A gene in a family with the Darier disease

gene ATP2A2 splicing site mutation Darier
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BRCA1 and BRCA2 variants of uncertain clinical significance and their implications for genetic counseling

2009

genetic counselinggermline mutation
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A luminal glycoprotein drives dose-dependent diameter expansion of the Drosophila melanogaster hindgut tube

2012

An important step in epithelial organ development is size maturation of the organ lumen to attain correct dimensions. Here we show that the regulated expression of Tenectin (Tnc) is critical to shape the Drosophila melanogaster hindgut tube. Tnc is a secreted protein that fills the embryonic hindgut lumen during tube diameter expansion. Inside the lumen, Tnc contributes to detectable O-Glycans and forms a dense striated matrix. Loss of tnc causes a narrow hindgut tube, while Tnc over-expression drives tube dilation in a dose-dependent manner. Cellular analyses show that luminal accumulation of Tnc causes an increase in inner and outer tube diameter, and cell flattening within the tube wall,…

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Mutation Analysis of LMX1B Gene in Nail-Patella Syndrome Patients

1998

SummaryNail-patella syndrome (NPS), a pleiotropic disorder exhibiting autosomal dominant inheritance, has been studied for >100 years. Recent evidence shows that NPS is the result of mutations in the LIM-homeodomain gene LMX1B. To determine whether specific LMX1B mutations are associated with different aspects of the NPS phenotype, we screened a cohort of 41 NPS families for LMX1B mutations. A total of 25 mutations were identified in 37 families. The nature of the mutations supports the hypothesis that NPS is the result of haploinsufficiency for LMX1B. There was no evidence of correlation between aspects of the NPS phenotype and specific mutations.

inorganic chemicalsGenotype-phenotype correlationDNA Mutational AnalysisLIM-Homeodomain ProteinsHomeodomainHaploinsufficiencyHeteroduplex AnalysisBiologymedicine.disease_causeGenetic determinismNail patellaNail-Patella SyndromeGenotypemental disordersmedicineGeneticsAnimalsHumansInsulinGenetics(clinical)Promoter Regions GeneticGeneGenetics (clinical)health care economics and organizationsNail patella syndromeGenes DominantGeneticsFamily HealthHomeodomain ProteinsMutationLMX1B.technology industry and agricultureDNArespiratory systemmedicine.diseasePhenotypeRatsPhenotypeMutationCancer researchMutation testingHaploinsufficiencyResearch ArticleTranscription FactorsThe American Journal of Human Genetics
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