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Fetuin-A serum levels are not correlated to kidney function in long-lived subjects

2012

Objectives: Serum Fetuin A has been identified as an inhibitor of ectopic calcification. It is reduced in subjects with chronic kidney disease (CKD) and it has been proposed as a potential link between CKD and the higher prevalence of arterial calcification observed in these patients. During ageing both the stiffening of arterial wall due to calcification and a decline in kidney function are frequent. The aim of the study is to investigate if Fetuin A serum levels are associated with ageing and with AHSG T256S polymorphism. Moreover, we aim at investigate whether serum Fetuin A is correlated to kidney function in this setting of senescence. Design and Methods: 256 health long-lived subjects…

MaleSenescenceAgingmedicine.medical_specialtyFetuin Aalpha-2-HS-GlycoproteinClinical BiochemistryGene ExpressionRenal functionKidneyKidney Function TestsPolymerase Chain ReactionPolymorphism Single NucleotideEctopic calcificationElderlyInternal medicinemedicineHumansCystatin Ckidney functionAged 80 and overbiologybusiness.industryCalcinosisGeneral MedicineSerum Fetuin AKidney diseasemedicine.diseaseFetuinArterial calcificationSettore BIO/12 - Biochimica Clinica E Biologia Molecolare ClinicaAHSG T256S polymorphismEndocrinologyFetuin A Cystatin C Elderly Kidney disease AHSGCystatin CAHSGbiology.proteinKidney Failure ChronicFemalebusinessPolymorphism Restriction Fragment LengthCalcificationKidney disease
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The C(-260)T gene polymorphism in the promoter of the CD14 monocyte receptor gene is not associated with acute myocardial infarction.

2003

CD surface molecules mediates cell activation and signaling. In particular, CD14 on blood monocytes mediate monocyte/macrophage activation by lipopolysaccharide. Lipopolysaccharide and its receptor, CD14, have been implicated in atherogenesis. It has been recently shown that a C(-260)T polymorphism in the promoter of the CD14 receptor may be a risk factor for coronary artery disease. Recently this association has been questioned because no increased risk was found with the T allele, even in the homozygous state. In the present study we investigated a possible association between the C(-260)T polymorphism in the CD14 promoter and acute myocardial infarction. Two hundred and thrteen patients …

MaleSettore MED/09 - Medicina InternaGenotypeCD14Clinical BiochemistryLipopolysaccharide ReceptorsMyocardial InfarctionAntigens CD14Polymorphism Single NucleotideGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyCytosineGene FrequencyReference ValuesRisk FactorsGenotypemedicineHumansReference ValuePolymorphismAlleleReceptorPromoter Regions GeneticBiochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biology (all)business.industryRisk FactorMedicine (all)MonocyteSmokingCase-control studyGeneral MedicineMiddle AgedMolecular biologySurvival AnalysisGenotype frequencymedicine.anatomical_structureImmunologySettore MED/26 - NeurologiaFemaleSurvival AnalysiGene polymorphismCD14Cell activationbusinessThymineHumanClinical and experimental medicine
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Polymorphism of immunoglobulin enhancer element HS1,2A: allele *2 associates with systemic sclerosis. Comparison with HLA‐DR and DQ allele frequency

2007

OBJECTIVE: To investigate the relationship of the polymorphic enhancer HS1,2 central to the 3' enhancer complex regulatory region (IgH3'EC) of the immunoglobulin heavy chain genes with systemic sclerosis (SSc) disease and compare it with HLA-DR and DQ associations. METHODS: A total of 116 patients with SSc were classified as diffuse (dSSc) or limited (lSSc), and as carriers of antitopoisomerase I (anti-Scl70) or anticentromere (ACA) antibodies. Allele and genotype frequencies were assessed in the population as a whole and in the two major subsets, dSSc and lSSc. The concentration of peripheral blood immunoglobulin levels was also determined and analysed according to the genotypes. RESULTS: …

MaleSettore MED/16 - REUMATOLOGIAsystemic sclerosisclinical evaluationgenotype phenotype correlationHLA DR antigenSclerodermaGene FrequencyGenotypeImmunology and Allergycentromere antibody; HLA DR antigen; immunoglobulin enhancer binding protein; scl 70 antibody; adult; aged; article; clinical evaluation; controlled study; DNA polymorphism; female; gene frequency; genotype phenotype correlation; human; major clinical study; male; priority journal; risk factor; systemic sclerosis; Adult; Aged; Autoantibodies; Enhancer Elements (Genetics); Esophagus; Female; Gene Frequency; Genetic Predisposition to Disease; Genotype; HLA-DQ Antigens; HLA-DR Antigens; Humans; Immunoglobulin Heavy Chains; Male; Middle Aged; Phenotype; Polymorphism Genetic; Scleroderma Systemic; Statistics Nonparametric; Stomacheducation.field_of_studycentromere antibodyStatisticsStomacharticleMiddle AgedExtended Reportimmunoglobulin enhancer binding proteinEnhancer Elements GeneticPhenotypepriority journalrisk factorFemaleImmunoglobulin Heavy ChainsAdultGenotypeImmunologyPopulationBiologyGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyStatistics NonparametricEsophagusGeneticRheumatologyHLA-DQ AntigensHLA-DRHumanscontrolled studyEnhancer Elements (Genetics)NonparametricGenetic Predisposition to DiseasehumanPolymorphismAlleleeducationEnhancerAllele frequencyAgedAutoantibodiesscl 70 antibodyPolymorphism GeneticScleroderma SystemicSystemicHLA-DR Antigensmajor clinical studyGenotype frequencySettore BIO/18 - GeneticaDNA polymorphismImmunologyImmunoglobulin heavy chain
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DNA Commission of the International Society of Forensic Genetics: recommendations on forensic analysis using Y-chromosome STRs

2001

During the past few years, the DNA Commission of the International Society of Forensic Genetics has published a series of documents providing guidelines and recommendations concerning the application of DNA polymorphisms to the problems of human identification. This latest report addresses a relatively new area - namely, Y-chromosome polymorphisms, with particular emphasis on short tandem repeats (STRs). This report addresses nomenclature, use of allelic ladders, population genetics and reporting methods.

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Major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class III genetics in two Amerindian tribes from southern Brazil: the Kaingang and the Guarani.

1997

Population genetic studies of the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class III region, comprising C2, BF and C4 phenotypes, and molecular genetic data are rarely available for populations other than Caucasoids. We have investigated three Amerindian populations from Southern Brazil: 131 Kaingang from Ivaí (KIV), 111 Kaingang (KRC) and 100 Guarani (GRC) from Rio das Cobras. Extended MHC haplotypes were derived after standard C2, BF, C4 phenotyping and restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) analysis with TaqI, together with HLA data published previously by segregation analysis. C2 and BF frequencies corresponded to other Amerindian populations. C4B*Q0 frequency was high in the GRC…

MaleTaqIPopulationLocus (genetics)Human leukocyte antigenBiologyMajor Histocompatibility Complexchemistry.chemical_compoundGene FrequencyGeneticsHumanseducationChildGenetics (clinical)Geneticseducation.field_of_studyHistocompatibility TestingIndians South AmericanHaplotypeComplement C4Complement System ProteinsComplement C2Genetic distancechemistryHaplotypesGenetic markerFemaleSteroid 21-HydroxylaseRestriction fragment length polymorphismBrazilPolymorphism Restriction Fragment LengthComplement Factor BHuman genetics
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Fenofibrate effect on triglyceride and postprandial response of apolipoprotein A5 variants: the GOLDN study.

2007

Objective— Apolipoprotein A5 ( APOA5 ) is a key determinant of plasma triglyceride (TG) concentrations. Genetic variation at the APOA5 locus could be responsible for some of the observed differences in response to fenofibrate therapy. Methods and Results— We examined the association between tag SNPs (−1131T>C and 56C>G) at APOA5 and TG and HDL-C response to fenofibrate and a postprandial lipid challenge in 791 men and women participating in the GOLDN study. After 3-week drug treatment, APOA5 56G carriers displayed significant decrease in TG ( P =0.006), and increase in HDL-C ( P =0.002) levels relative to their basal values in the fasting state when compared with noncarriers (a TG re…

MaleTime FactorsApolipoprotein BAdministration Oralchemistry.chemical_compoundFenofibrateGene FrequencyApolipoprotein a5Hypolipidemic AgentsAged 80 and overFenofibratebiologyMiddle AgedPostprandial PeriodPostprandialTreatment OutcomeArea Under CurveFemaleCardiology and Cardiovascular Medicinemedicine.drugAdultmedicine.medical_specialtyGuanineAdolescentGenotypeSingle-nucleotide polymorphismHyperlipidemiasPolymorphism Single NucleotideCytosineInternal medicinemedicineHumansParticle SizeApolipoproteins ATriglyceridesAgedTriglyceridebusiness.industryCholesterolCholesterol HDLCholesterol LDLDrug interactionLipid MetabolismDietary FatsUnited StatesEndocrinologychemistryApolipoprotein A-Vbiology.proteinbusinessThymineArteriosclerosis, thrombosis, and vascular biology
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Association Between Platelet Endothelial Cellular Adhesion Molecule-1 Polymorphisms and Atherosclerosis: Results of a Study on Patients from Northern…

2010

Adhesion of circulating cells to the arterial surface is among the first detectable events in atherogenesis. Cellular adhesion molecules, expressed by the vascular endothelium and by circulating leukocytes, mediate cell recruitment and their transendothelial migration. Platelet endothelial cellular adhesion molecule-1 (PECAM-1), involved in this migration, has been associated with the development of atherosclerosis. Studies have investigated an association between coronary artery disease (CAD) and single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) located in functionally important domains of the PECAM-1 gene with inconsistent results. Thus, we have analyzed the distribution of V125L, N563S, and G670R S…

MaleUntranslated regionAgingGenotypeSingle-nucleotide polymorphismCoronary Artery DiseaseBiologyPolymorphism Single NucleotideCoronary artery diseaseGene FrequencymedicineHumansGenetic Predisposition to DiseasePlateletCell adhesionGeneAgedCell adhesion moleculeAdhesionMiddle AgedAtherosclerosismedicine.diseasePlatelet Endothelial Cell Adhesion Molecule-1ItalyCase-Control StudiesImmunologycardiovascular systemFemaleGeriatrics and GerontologyRejuvenation Research
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Association Between Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms in the Cyclooxygenase-2, Tumor Necrosis Factor-α, and Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor-A Genes,…

2011

Cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2), vascular endothelial growth factor-A (VEGF-A), and tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) are mediators of inflammation and angiogenesis; all of them are produced in liver cirrhosis (LC) and in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). It was proposed that there is an association between single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) and HCC. These allelic variants influence the transcriptional activity of these genes, and therefore the proteins levels. The VEGF-A pathway is a potential therapeutic target in HCC, and several antiangiogenic agents have entered clinical trials in HCC. We evaluated the frequency of SNPs of COX-2, TNF-α, and VEGF-A genes in patients with HCC versus LC patients…

MaleVascular Endothelial Growth Factor AHeterozygoteCarcinoma HepatocellularCirrhosisAngiogenesisSingle-nucleotide polymorphismBiologyPolymorphism Single NucleotideBiochemistryCOX-2 TNFa VEGF Hepatocellular Carcinoma SNPsGeneticsmedicineHumansneoplasmsMolecular BiologyTumor Necrosis Factor-alphaHomozygoteLiver Neoplasmsnucleotide polymorphisms cyclooxygenase-2 tumor necrosis factor-α vascular endothelial growth factor-A geneshepatocellular carcinoma.Heterozygote advantagemedicine.diseasedigestive system diseasesVascular endothelial growth factor ACyclooxygenase 2Hepatocellular carcinomaImmunologyCancer researchMolecular MedicineFemaleTumor necrosis factor alphaRestriction fragment length polymorphismBiotechnologyOMICS: A Journal of Integrative Biology
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Deletion of the Hunter gene and both DXS466 and DXS304 in a patient with mucopolysaccharidosis type II.

1992

Hunter syndrome is an X-linked mucopoly-saccharidosis due to deficiency of the lysosomal enzyme iduronate-2-sulfatase (IDS). A cDNA clone containing the entire coding region of the human IDS gene, mapped in Xq28, has been used as molecular probe to study a patient with Hunter syndrome. A submicroscopic deletion has been detected that spans the IDS gene as well as DXS466 and DXS304, 2 loci mapped probably not more than 900 kb from the IDS locus. A detailed clinical description of the patient is provided and his phenotype is compared to that of other patients with IDS deletion described recently. By following the segregation of a restriction fragment length polymorphism at the IDS locus in th…

MaleX ChromosomeLocus (genetics)Iduronate SulfataseBiologyGene mappingmedicineHumansMucopolysaccharidosis type IIChildGenetics (clinical)X chromosomeMucopolysaccharidosis IIGeneticsIduronate-2-sulfataseChromosome MappingHunter syndromeDNAmedicine.diseaseXq28PedigreeBlotting SouthernFemaleRestriction fragment length polymorphismChromosome DeletionPolymorphism Restriction Fragment LengthAmerican journal of medical genetics
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Molecular analysis in patients with mucopolysaccharidosis type II suggests that DXS466 maps within the Hunter gene

1993

Hunter disease is an X-linked mucopolysaccharidosis caused by deficiency of the lysosomal enzyme iduronate-2-sulfatase (IDS). Using the IDS cDNA and DNA probes corresponding to loci flanking the IDS locus, we performed molecular genetic studies in two patients with Hunter syndrome. An interstitial deletion spanning the middle part of the IDS gene was found in the first patient. The second patient carries a gross gene rearrangement that can be detected after HindIII or EcoRI digestion of genomic DNA, and is similar to that found recently in seven unrelated Hunter patients. Our data suggest that the structural aberration observed is a partial intragenic inversion. As the same altered hybridiz…

MaleX ChromosomeRestriction MappingLocus (genetics)Iduronate SulfataseHindIIIDeoxyribonuclease EcoRIGeneticsmedicineHumansMucopolysaccharidosis type IIChildDeoxyribonucleases Type II Site-SpecificGenetics (clinical)Mucopolysaccharidosis IIGeneticsbiologyHybridization probeHunter syndromeGene rearrangementmedicine.diseaseMolecular biologyBlotting Southerngenomic DNAChild Preschoolbiology.proteinRestriction fragment length polymorphismDNA ProbesPolymorphism Restriction Fragment LengthHuman Genetics
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