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2019

Sinus node dysfunction (SND) and atrial fibrillation (AF) often coexist; however, the molecular mechanisms linking both conditions remain elusive. Mutations in the homeobox-containing SHOX2 gene have been recently associated with early-onset and familial AF. Shox2 is a key regulator of sinus node development, and its deficiency leads to bradycardia, as demonstrated in animal models. To provide an extended SHOX2 gene analysis in patients with distinct arrhythmias, we investigated SHOX2 as a susceptibility gene for SND and AF by screening 98 SND patients and 450 individuals with AF. The functional relevance of the novel mutations was investigated in vivo and in vitro, together with the previo…

0301 basic medicineBradycardiabiologyMutantAtrial fibrillationbiology.organism_classificationmedicine.disease3. Good health03 medical and health sciencesTransactivation030104 developmental biology0302 clinical medicine030220 oncology & carcinogenesisGeneticsmedicineCancer researchMolecular MedicineMissense mutationElectrical conduction system of the heartmedicine.symptomGeneZebrafishGenetics (clinical)Frontiers in Genetics
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Haploinsufficiency of the Primary Familial Brain Calcification Gene SLC20A2 Mediated by Disruption of a Regulatory Element

2020

OBJECTIVE Primary familial brain calcification (PFBC) is a rare cerebral microvascular calcifying disorder with diverse neuropsychiatric expression. Five genes were reported as PFBC causative when carrying pathogenic variants. Haploinsufficiency of SLC20A2, which encodes an inorganic phosphate importer, is a major cause of autosomal-dominant PFBC. However, PFBC remains genetically unexplained in a proportion of patients, suggesting the existence of additional genes or cryptic mutations. We analyzed exome sequencing data of 71 unrelated, genetically unexplained PFBC patients with the aim to detect copy number variations that may disrupt the expression of core PFBC-causing genes. METHODS Afte…

0301 basic medicineBrain DiseasesDNA Copy Number VariationsSodium-Phosphate Cotransporter Proteins Type IIIHEK 293 cellsBrainHaploinsufficiencyBiologyMolecular biologyReverse transcriptase03 medical and health sciencesHEK293 Cells030104 developmental biology0302 clinical medicineNeurologyMutationHumansNeurology (clinical)Copy-number variationAlleleHaploinsufficiencyEnhancerGene030217 neurology & neurosurgeryExome sequencingMovement Disorders
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Case report : partial uniparental disomy unmasks a novel recessive mutation in the LYST gene in a patient with a severe phenotype of Chediak-Higashi …

2021

Síndrome de Chédiak-Higashi; LYST; Disomia uniparental Síndrome de Chédiak-Higashi; LYST; Disomía uniparental Chédiak-Higashi syndrome; LYST; Uniparental disomy Chédiak-Higashi syndrome (CHS) is a rare autosomal recessive (AR) immune disorder that has usually been associated to missense, nonsense or indels mutations in the LYST gene. In this study, we describe for the first time the case of a CHS patient carrying a homozygous mutation in the LYST gene inherited as a result of a partial uniparental isodisomy (UPiD) of maternal origin. Sanger sequencing of the LYST cDNA and single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP)-arrays were performed to identify the causative mutation and to explain the molecul…

0301 basic medicineCHSLYSTCase ReportHemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis030105 genetics & hereditymedicine.disease_causeLoss of heterozygosityExonCh&#233diak-Higashi syndromeImmunology and AllergyMissense mutation:Genetic Phenomena::Genetic Phenomena::Inheritance Patterns::Genes Recessive [PHENOMENA AND PROCESSES]Genetics:fenómenos genéticos::fenómenos genéticos::patrones de herencia::genes recesivos [FENÓMENOS Y PROCESOS]MutationPrimary immunodeficiencySistema inmune - Enfermedades - Diagnóstico.Loss of heterozygosityChédiak-Higashi Síndrome de - Diagnóstico.:enfermedades del sistema inmune::síndromes de inmunodeficiencia::disfunción bactericida del fagocito::síndrome de Chediak-Higashi [ENFERMEDADES]Uniparental disomyImmune system - Diseases - Diagnosis.Chromosome abnormalities.loss of heterozygositySNP array:fenómenos genéticos::variación genética::mutación::aberraciones cromosómicas::disomía uniparental [FENÓMENOS Y PROCESOS]lcsh:Immunologic diseases. AllergyAnomalías y malformaciones cromosómicas.disomia uniparentaluniparental disomy:Immune System Diseases::Immunologic Deficiency Syndromes::Phagocyte Bactericidal Dysfunction::Chediak-Higashi Syndrome [DISEASES]ImmunologyChédiak-Higashi syndromeSingle-nucleotide polymorphismBiologyprimary immunodeficiency03 medical and health sciencesMalalties immunològiquesmedicineGenetic disorders - Diagnosis.Béguez-Chédiak-Higashi syndrome - Diagnosis.Uniparental disomymedicine.diseaseSNP-array030104 developmental biologyAnomalies cromosòmiquesUniparental Isodisomyhemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosisEnfermedades genéticas - Diagnóstico.lcsh:RC581-607:Genetic Phenomena::Genetic Variation::Mutation::Chromosome Aberrations::Uniparental Disomy [PHENOMENA AND PROCESSES]
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Lack of association between screening interval and cancer stage in Lynch syndrome may be accounted for by over-diagnosis; a prospective Lynch syndrom…

2019

Background Recent epidemiological evidence shows that colorectal cancer (CRC) continues to occur in carriers of pathogenic mismatch repair (path_MMR) variants despite frequent colonoscopy surveillance in expert centres. This observation conflicts with the paradigm that removal of all visible polyps should prevent the vast majority of CRC in path_MMR carriers, provided the screening interval is sufficiently short and colonoscopic practice is optimal. Methods To inform the debate, we examined, in the Prospective Lynch Syndrome Database (PLSD), whether the time since last colonoscopy was associated with the pathological stage at which CRC was diagnosed during prospective surveillance. Path_MMR…

0301 basic medicineCOLONOSCOPIC SURVEILLANCEColorectal cancerColonoscopy030105 genetics & hereditycomputer.software_genreFAMILIESCOLORECTAL-CANCERBreast cancer screening0302 clinical medicine610 Medical sciences MedicineEpidemiologytähystysStage (cooking)Hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancerMUTATIONGenetics (clinical)RISKSurveillanceDatabasemedicine.diagnostic_testIncidence (epidemiology)Colonoscopylcsh:Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogensLynch syndrome3. Good healthOncology030220 oncology & carcinogenesisendoskopiaScreeningsyöpätauditkoloskopiamedicine.medical_specialtylcsh:QH426-4703122 Cancers610suolistosyövätmikrosatelliititlcsh:RC254-282Mismatch repair03 medical and health sciencesCàncer colorectalmedicineEndoscòpiaLynchin oireyhtymäperinnölliset tauditseulontatutkimusbusiness.industryResearchColonoscòpiaMicrosatellite instabilityEndoscopyDNAdiagnostiikkamedicine.diseaseColorectal cancerdigestive system diseasesHereditary cancerADENOMAlcsh:GeneticsLynch syndromeOver-diagnosisMicrosatellite instabilitytarkkailubusinesscomputer
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Incomplete Timothy syndrome secondary to a mosaic mutation of the CACNA1C gene diagnosed using next-generation sequencing.

2016

Autosomal dominant genetic diseases can occur de novo and in the form of somatic mosaicism, which can give rise to a less severe phenotype, and make diagnosis more difficult given the sensitivity limits of the methods used. We report the case of female child with a history of surgery for syndactyly of the hands and feet, who was admitted at 6 years of age to a pediatric intensive care unit following cardiac arrest. The electrocardiogram (ECG) showed a long QT interval that on occasions reached 500 ms. Despite the absence of facial dysmorphism and the presence of normal psychomotor development, a diagnosis of Timothy syndrome was made given the association of syndactyly and the ECG features.…

0301 basic medicineCalcium Channels L-TypeLong QT syndromeDNA Mutational AnalysisTimothy syndrome030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyBioinformaticsDNA sequencing03 medical and health sciencessymbols.namesakeElectrocardiography0302 clinical medicineGeneticsmedicineMissense mutationHumansSyndactylyAutistic DisorderChildCodonGenetics (clinical)AllelesGenetic Association StudiesSanger sequencingbiologyMosaicismKCNE2High-Throughput Nucleotide Sequencingmedicine.diseaseLong QT Syndrome030104 developmental biologyPhenotypeAmino Acid SubstitutionMutation (genetic algorithm)Mutationsymbolsbiology.proteinFemaleSyndactylyAmerican journal of medical genetics. Part A
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Caloric Restriction Mimetics Enhance Anticancer Immunosurveillance

2016

International audience; Caloric restriction mimetics (CRMs) mimic the biochemical effects of nutrient deprivation by reducing lysine acetylation of cellular proteins, thus triggering autophagy. Treatment with the CRM hydroxycitrate, an inhibitor of ATP citrate lyase, induced the depletion of regulatory T cells (which dampen anticancer immunity) from autophagy-competent, but not autophagy-deficient, mutant KRAS-induced lung cancers in mice, thereby improving anticancer immunosurveillance and reducing tumor mass. Short-term fasting or treatment with several chemically unrelated autophagy-inducing CRMs, including hydroxycitrate and spermidine, improved the inhibition of tumor growth by chemoth…

0301 basic medicineCancer ResearchATP citrate lyaseSpermidineBariatric SurgeryimmunosurveillanceT-Lymphocytes RegulatoryAutophagy-Related Protein 5[ SDV.CAN ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Cancerchemistry.chemical_compoundMiceregulatory T cellCitrates3. Good healthImmunogenic Cell-DeathImmunosurveillancemedicine.anatomical_structureOncologyBiochemistryDifferentiationembryonic structuresImmunogenic cell deathIn-VivoHumanRegulatory T cell[SDV.CAN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Cancer[SDV.BC]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Cellular BiologyBiologyDietary RestrictionNOProto-Oncogene Proteins p21(ras)03 medical and health sciencesMonitoring ImmunologicIn vivoCell Line TumormedicineAutophagyAnimalsHumanscancerChemotherapyBreast-CancerCaloric Restrictioncancer; chemotherapy immunosurveillance regulatory T cellAnimal[ SDV.BC ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Cellular Biologyregulatory T&nbspAutophagyfungiNeoplasms ExperimentalcellSpermidineMethotrexate030104 developmental biologychemistryAcetylationMutationCancer researchCitrateNeoplasm Transplantation
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Targeting the Heterogeneity of Cancer with Individualized Neoepitope Vaccines

2015

Abstract Somatic mutations binding to the patient's MHC and recognized by autologous T cells (neoepitopes) are ideal cancer vaccine targets. They combine a favorable safety profile due to a lack of expression in healthy tissues with a high likelihood of immunogenicity, as T cells recognizing neoepitopes are not shaped by central immune tolerance. Proteins mutated in cancer (neoantigens) shared by patients have been explored as vaccine targets for many years. Shared (“public”) mutations, however, are rare, as the vast majority of cancer mutations in a given tumor are unique for the individual patient. Recently, the novel concept of truly individualized cancer vaccination emerged, which explo…

0301 basic medicineCancer ResearchBioinformaticsmedicine.disease_causeMajor histocompatibility complexCancer VaccinesEpitopeTranslational Research BiomedicalEpitopesGenetic Heterogeneity03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineAntigenAntigens NeoplasmNeoplasmsAnimalsHumansMedicineClinical Trials as TopicMutationbiologybusiness.industryGenetic heterogeneityGenetic VariationCancermedicine.diseaseAntigenic VariationVaccination030104 developmental biologyOncology030220 oncology & carcinogenesisMutationbiology.proteinCancer vaccinebusinessClinical Cancer Research
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ER+ Breast Cancers Resistant to Prolonged Neoadjuvant Letrozole Exhibit an E2F4 Transcriptional Program Sensitive to CDK4/6 Inhibitors

2018

AbstractPurpose: This study aimed to identify biomarkers of resistance to endocrine therapy in estrogen receptor–positive (ER+) breast cancers treated with prolonged neoadjuvant letrozole.Experimental Design: We performed targeted DNA and RNA sequencing in 68 ER+ breast cancers from patients treated with preoperative letrozole (median, 7 months).Results: Twenty-four tumors (35%) exhibited a PEPI score ≥4 and/or recurred after a median of 58 months and were considered endocrine resistant. Integration of the 47 most upregulated genes (log FC > 1, FDR < 0.03) in letrozole-resistant tumors with transcription-binding data showed significant overlap with 20 E2F4-regulated genes (P =…

0301 basic medicineCancer ResearchBreast NeoplasmsE2F4 Transcription FactorArticle03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineText miningDownregulation and upregulationCell Line TumorBiomarkers TumormedicineHumansEndocrine systemProtein Kinase InhibitorsE2F4GeneAgedCell ProliferationAged 80 and overAromatase Inhibitorsbusiness.industryGene Expression ProfilingLetrozoleEndocrine therapyComputational BiologyMiddle AgedEMTREE drug terms: aromatase inhibitorcyclin dependent kinase 4cyclin dependent kinase 6cyclin dependent kinase inhibitorfulvestrantletrozolepaclitaxelpalbociclibtranscription factor E2F4estrogen receptorletrozoleprotein kinase inhibitortranscription factor E2F4transcriptometumor marker030104 developmental biologyReceptors EstrogenOncologyDrug Resistance Neoplasm030220 oncology & carcinogenesisLetrozoleMutationRetreatmentCancer researchFemaleTranscriptomebusinessmedicine.drug
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Targeting chemoresistant colorectal cancer via systemic administration of a BMP7 variant

2020

Abstract Despite intense research and clinical efforts, patients affected by advanced colorectal cancer (CRC) have still a poor prognosis. The discovery of colorectal (CR) cancer stem cell (CSC) as the cell compartment responsible for tumor initiation and propagation may provide new opportunities for the development of new therapeutic strategies. Given the reduced sensitivity of CR-CSCs to chemotherapy and the ability of bone morphogenetic proteins (BMP) to promote colonic stem cell differentiation, we aimed to investigate whether an enhanced variant of BMP7 (BMP7v) could sensitize to chemotherapy-resistant CRC cells and tumors. Thirty-five primary human cultures enriched in CR-CSCs, includ…

0301 basic medicineCancer ResearchColorectal cancerBone Morphogenetic Protein 7Cellular differentiationCellAntineoplastic AgentsTumor initiationBiologyArticleMice03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineSettore MED/04 - PATOLOGIA GENERALECancer stem cellCell Line TumorGeneticsmedicineAnimalsHumansbmp7Molecular BiologyPI3K/AKT/mTOR pathwayPhosphoinositide-3 Kinase InhibitorsCancer stem cellsMesenchymal stem cellWnt signaling pathwayCell Differentiationmedicine.diseasecolorectal cancer bmp7Colorectal cancerXenograft Model Antitumor Assays030104 developmental biologymedicine.anatomical_structure030220 oncology & carcinogenesisMutationNeoplastic Stem CellsCancer researchColorectal NeoplasmsOncogene
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Knockdown of hnRNPK leads to increased DNA damage after irradiation and reduces survival of tumor cells.

2017

Radiotherapy is an important treatment option in the therapy of multiple tumor entities among them head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC). However, the success of radiotherapy is limited by the development of radiation resistances. Heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein K (hnRNPK) is a cofactor of p53 and represents a potential target for radio sensitization of tumor cells. In this study, we analyzed the impact of hnRNPK on the DNA damage response after gamma irradiation. By yH2AX foci analysis, we found that hnRNPK knockdown increases DNA damage levels in irradiated cells. Tumor cells bearing a p53 mutation showed increased damage levels and delayed repair. Knockdown of hnRNPK appl…

0301 basic medicineCancer ResearchDNA damageCell Survivalmedicine.medical_treatmentmedicine.disease_causeRadiation ToleranceHeterogeneous-Nuclear Ribonucleoprotein KHistones03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineCell Line TumormedicineCarcinomaGene Knockdown TechniquesHumansMutationGene knockdownChemistrySquamous Cell Carcinoma of Head and NeckStem CellsGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseHead and neck squamous-cell carcinomaRadiation therapy030104 developmental biologyCell cultureHead and Neck Neoplasms030220 oncology & carcinogenesisGene Knockdown TechniquesCancer researchCarcinoma Squamous CellTumor Suppressor Protein p53DNA DamageCarcinogenesis
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