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Congenital hypopituitarism and multiple midline defects in a newborn with non-familial Cat Eye syndrome

2022

Abstract Background Cat eye syndrome (CES) is a rare chromosomal disease, with estimated incidence of about 1 in 100,000 live newborns. The classic triad of iris coloboma, anorectal malformations, and auricular abnormalities is present in 40% of patients, and other congenital defects may also be observed. The typical associated cytogenetic anomaly relies on an extra chromosome, derived from an inverted duplication of short arm and proximal long arm of chromosome 22, resulting in partial trisomy or tetrasomy of such regions (inv dup 22pter-22q11.2). Case presentation We report on a full-term newborn, referred to us soon after birth. Physical examination showed facial dysmorphisms, including …

Chromosome Aberrations...CholestasisHydrocortisoneCongenital hypopituitarismSupernumerary marker chromosomeChromosomes Human Pair 22Chromosome DisordersGeneral MedicineCESAneuploidyChromosome AberrationHypoglycemiaHypopituitarismColobomaEye AbnormalitieChromosome DisorderCholestasiCase reportHumansFemaleEye AbnormalitiesNeonatal hypoglycemiaItalian Journal of Pediatrics
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Investigations for fine mapping of amplifications in chromosome 3q26.3-28 frequently occurring in squamous cell carcinomas of the head and neck.

2002

<i>Objective:</i> Overrepresentations of chromosomal material on the long arm of chromosome 3 frequently occur in squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck. This experimental study was conducted for further fine mapping of these overrepresentations by interphase fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) of tumor cells in cell lines. <i>Methods:</i> Seven cell lines derived from squamous cell carcinomas of the head and neck were investigated by comparative genomic hybridization to analyze unbalanced chromosomal aberrations. Overrepresentations of chromosomal material on the telomeric part of the long arm of chromsome 3 were further analyzed by interphase FISH using…

Chromosome AberrationsCancer Researchmedicine.diagnostic_testCellGene AmplificationChromosomeChromosome MappingGeneral MedicineBiologyMolecular biologymedicine.anatomical_structureOncologyChromosome 3Cell cultureHead and Neck NeoplasmsmedicineCarcinoma Squamous CellTumor Cells CulturedHumansBasal cellChromosomes Human Pair 3Head and neckIn Situ Hybridization FluorescenceComparative genomic hybridizationFluorescence in situ hybridizationOncology
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The human gene for mannan-binding lectin-associated serine protease-2 (MASP-2), the effector component of the lectin route of complement activation, …

2001

The proteases of the lectin pathway of complement activation, MASP-1 and MASP-2, are encoded by two separate genes. The MASP1 gene is located on chromosome 3q27, the MASP2 gene on chromosome 1p36.23-31. The genes for the classical complement activation pathway proteases, C1r and C1s, are linked on chromosome 12p13. We have shown that the MASP2 gene encodes two gene products, the 76 kDa MASP-2 serine protease and a plasma protein of 19 kDa, termed MAp19 or sMAP. Both gene products are components of the lectin pathway activation complex. We present the complete primary structure of the human MASP2 gene and the tight cluster that this locus forms with non-complement genes. A comparison of the …

Chromosomes Artificial BacterialTranscription GeneticGenetic LinkageRNA SplicingImmunologyMolecular Sequence DataBiologyGeneticsHumansPromoter Regions GeneticComplement ActivationGenetics (clinical)Mannan-binding lectinGeneticsComplement component 2Base SequenceCD69Serine EndopeptidasesC4AChromosome MappingCollectinsKLRB1Chromosomes Human Pair 1Lectin pathwayMannose-Binding Protein-Associated Serine ProteasesMultigene Familybiology.proteinCarrier ProteinsMASP2MASP1
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Interstitial deletion of the long arm of chromosome 1 (1q 25-32): Clinical and endocrine features with a long term follow-up

2003

Deletion of long arm of chromosome 1 (1q-) is a rare condition with malformations of many organs (central nervous system, heart, kidney, etc.). Authors describe a young girl characterised by 1q 25-32 deletion, with severe intra- and extrauterine growth retardation, facial dismorphisms, multiple organ malformations. The patient is followed for a long-term clinical and endocrine evaluation, with evidence of hypoplastic hypophysis and multiple endocrine deficiency.

Chromosomes Human Pair 1Abnormalities multiple geneticBrainHumansAbnormalities MultipleFemaleChromosome DeletionAbnormalities multiple diagnosiChildEndocrine System DiseasesChromosome deletion 1q 25-32Magnetic Resonance ImagingGrowth Disorders
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Chest Radiograph as Diagnostic Clue in a Floppy Infant

2016

Chromosomes Human Pair 14Male0301 basic medicineThoraxmedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryInfant NewbornThoraxUniparental Disomy030105 genetics & heredityRespiration ArtificialInfant newbornKAGAMI-OGATA SYNDROMESurgery03 medical and health sciencesPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthmedicineHumansMuscle HypotoniaAbnormalities MultipleRadiologyChest radiographFloppy InfantbusinessThe Journal of Pediatrics
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Criades globals: noves formes de precarització de les joves universitàries en situació d'au pair

2014

Au pair mobility, originally conceived as a form of cultural exchange, conceals forms of paid work and without a clear legal basis, developed mainly by young women with higher education. This program has become a way for middle-class families that can outsource housework, getting cheap and very flexible care work. First, we describe how in a context of increasing of the vital precariousness, the dominant discourses on human capital and cosmopolitanism prescribe as desirable the mobility in order to increase the employability. Second, by analyzing in-depth interviews we approach to the experiences and representations of women that were employed as au pairs. The results highlight the use of t…

Ciencias jurídicasCiencias sociales. GeneralidadesEconomía aplicadaAu pair precarització joventut. Au pair precariousness youth. ArtículoDcho socialUNESCO::SOCIOLOGÍAGrupo CCiencias sociales:SOCIOLOGÍA [UNESCO]Economía y empresa
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Spectroscopic study of the interaction of Ni(II)-5-triethyl ammonium methyl salicylidene ortho-phenylendiiminate with native DNA.

2009

The interaction of native calf thymus DNA with the cationic Ni(II) complex of 5-triethyl ammonium methyl salicylidene ortho-phenylendiimine (NiL(2+)), in 1mM Tris-HCl aqueous solutions at neutral pH, has been monitored as a function of the metal complex-DNA molar ratio by UV absorption spectrophotometry, circular dichroism (CD) and fluorescence spectroscopy. The dramatic modification of the DNA CD spectrum, the appearance of a broad induced CD band in the range 350-400nm, the strong increase of the DNA melting temperature (T(m)) and the fluorescence quenching of ethidium bromide-DNA solutions, in the presence of increasing amounts of the NiL(2+) metal complex, support the existence of a tig…

Circular dichroismBase pairIntercalation (chemistry)PhotochemistryBiochemistryFluorescence spectroscopyInorganic ChemistryMetalSchiff baseNickelIntercalationOrganometallic CompoundsSpectroscopySchiff BasesAqueous solutionMolecular StructureLigandChemistryCircular DichroismDNABinding constantCrystallographySpectrometry FluorescenceSettore CHIM/03 - Chimica Generale E Inorganicavisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumSpectrophotometry UltravioletJournal of inorganic biochemistry
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Experimental and theoretical characterization of the strong effects on DNA stability caused by half-sandwich Ru(II) and Ir(III) bearing thiabendazole…

2020

Abstract: The synthesis and characterization of two half-sandwich complexes of Ru(II) and Ir(III) with thiabendazole as ancillary ligand and their DNA binding ability were investigated using experimental and computational methods. 1H NMR and acid–base studies have shown that aquo-complexes are the reactive species. Kinetic studies show that both complexes bind covalently to DNA through the metal site and non covalently through the ancillary ligand. Thermal stability studies, viscosity, circular dichroism measurements and quantum chemical calculations have shown that the covalent binding causes breaking of the H-bonding between base pairs, bringing about DNA denaturation and compaction. Addi…

Circular dichroismIridium(III)Base pairMolecular Dynamics SimulationIridium010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesBiochemistryRutheniumInorganic ChemistryMetalchemistry.chemical_compoundMolecular dynamicsCoordination ComplexesThiabendazole010405 organic chemistryChemistryDNALigand (biochemistry)0104 chemical sciencesDNA destabilizationCrystallographyHalf-sandwichCovalent bondSettore CHIM/03 - Chimica Generale E Inorganicavisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumProton NMRNucleic Acid ConformationDNARuthenium(II)
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Interstitial deletions of chromosome 1p: novel 1p31.3p22.2 microdeletion in a newborn with craniosynostosis, coloboma and cleft palate, and review of…

2022

Abstract Background Rearrangements of unstable DNA sequences may alter the structural integrity or the copy number of dose-sensitive genes, resulting in copy number variations. They may lead more frequently to deletions, in addition to duplications and/or inversions, which are the underlying pathogenic mechanism of a group of conditions known as genomic disorders (or also contiguous gene syndromes). Interstitial deletions of the short arm of chromosome 1 are rare, and only about 30 patients have been reported. Their clinical features are variable, in respect of the extent of the deleted region. They include global developmental delay, central nervous system (CNS) malformations, craniosynost…

Cleft PalateColobomaComparative Genomic HybridizationCraniosynostosesPhenotypeDNA Copy Number VariationsChromosomes Human Pair 1HumansFemaleGenomicsChromosome Deletion1p31.1 deletion syndrome Array-CGH Case report Chromosome 1 Contiguous gene syndrome Chromosome Deletion Chromosomes Human Pair 1 Comparative Genomic Hybridization DNA Copy Number Variations Female Genomics Humans Phenotype Cleft Palate Coloboma Craniosynostoses
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Assessing the impact of copy number variants on miRNA genes in autism by Monte Carlo simulation.

2014

Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASDs) are childhood neurodevelopmental disorders with complex genetic origins. Previous studies have investigated the role of de novo Copy Number Variants (CNVs) and microRNAs as important but distinct etiological factors in ASD. We developed a novel computational procedure to assess the potential pathogenic role of microRNA genes overlapping de novo CNVs in ASD patients. Here we show that for chromosomes # 1, 2 and 22 the actual number of miRNA loci affected by de novo CNVs in patients was found significantly higher than that estimated by Monte Carlo simulation of random CNV events. Out of 24 miRNA genes over-represented in CNVs from these three chromosomes only …

Clinical PathologyDNA Copy Number Variationsendocrine system diseasesChromosomes Human Pair 22ScienceGene regulatory networkGenomicsDevelopmental and Pediatric NeurologyBiologyPathology and Laboratory MedicinePediatricsGenomeMolecular GeneticsmiRNA Genes Monte Carlo Simulation AutismDiagnostic Medicinemental disordersGeneticsMedicine and Health SciencesmedicineHumansComputer SimulationGene Regulatory NetworksCopy-number variationAutistic DisorderGeneGeneticsMultidisciplinaryGenome HumanQRBiology and Life SciencesComputational BiologyGenomicsGenome Analysismedicine.diseaseSettore FIS/07 - Fisica Applicata(Beni Culturali Ambientali Biol.e Medicin)MicroRNAsNeurologyChromosomes Human Pair 1Genetic LociAutism spectrum disorderChromosomes Human Pair 2AutismMedicineStructural GenomicsHuman genomeMonte Carlo MethodResearch ArticlePLoS ONE
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