104 resultados para silicon nanopore array structure


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The advent and application of high-resolution array-based comparative genome hybridization (array CGH) has led to the detection of large numbers of copy number variants (CNVs) in patients with developmental delay and/or multiple congenital anomalies as well as in healthy individuals. The notion that CNVs are also abundantly present in the normal population challenges the interpretation of the clinical significance of detected CNVs in patients. In this review we will illustrate a general clinical workflow based on our own experience that can be used in routine diagnostics for the interpretation of CNVs.

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Eustatic sea level changes during Pleistocene climatic fluctuations produced several cycles of connection-isolation among continental islands of the Sunda shelf. To explore the potential effects of these fluctuations, we reconstructed a model of the vicariant events that separated these islands, based on bathymetric information. Among many possible scenarios, two opposite phylogenetic patterns of evolution were predicted for terrestrial organisms living in this region: one is based on the classical allopatric speciation mode of evolution, while the other is the outcome of a sequential dispersal colonization of the archipelago. We tested the applicability of these predictions with an analysis of sequence variation of the cytochrome b gene from several taxa of Hylomys. They were sampled throughout SE-Asia and the Sunda islands. High levels of haplotype differentiation characterize the different island taxa. Such levels of differentiation support the existence of several allopatric species, as was suggested by previous allozyme and morphological data. Also in accordance with previous results, the occurrence of two sympatric species from Sumatra is suggested by their strongly divergent haplotypes. One species, Hylomys suillus maxi, is found both on Sumatra and in Peninsular Malaysia, while the other, H. parvus, is endemic to Sumatra. Its closest relative is H. suillus dorsalis from Borneo. Phylogenetic reconstructions also demonstrate the existence of a Sundaic clade composed of all island taxa, as opposed to those from the continent. Although there is no statistical support for either proposed biogeographic model of evolution, we argue that the sequential dispersal scenario is more appropriate to describe the genetic variation found among the Hylomys taxa. However, despite strong differentiation among island haplotypes, the cladistic relationships between some island taxa could not be resolved. We argue that this is evidence of a rapid radiation, suggesting that the separation of the islands may have been perceived as a simultaneous event rather than as a succession of vicariant events. Furthermore, the estimates of divergence times between the haplotypes of these taxa suggest that this radiation may actually have predated the climatic fluctuations of the Pleistocene. Further refinement of the initial palaeogeographic models of evolution are therefore needed to account for these results.

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The complexity of mammalian genome organization demands a complex interplay of DNA and proteins to orchestrate proper gene regulation. CTCF, a highly conserved, ubiquitously expressed protein has been postulated as a primary organizer of genome architecture because of its roles in transcriptional activation/repression, insulation and imprinting. Diverse regulatory functions are exerted through genome wide binding via a central eleven zinc finger DNA binding domain and an array of diverse protein-protein interactions through N- and C- terminal domains. CTCFL has been identified as a paralog of CTCF expressed only in spermatogenic cells of the testis. CTCF and CTCFL have a highly homologous DNA-binding domain, while the flanking amino acid sequences exhibit no significant similarity. Genome- wide mapping of CTCF binding sites has been carried out in many cell types, but no data exist for CTCFL apart from a few identified loci. The lack of high quality antibodies prompted us to generate an endogenously flag-tagged CTCFL mouse model using BAC recombination. IHC staining using anti-flag antibodies confirmed CTCFL localization to type Β spermatogonia and preleptotene spermatocytes and a mutually exclusive pattern of expression with CTCF. ChIP followed by high-throughput sequencing identified 10,382 binding sites showing 70% overlap but representing only 20% of CTCF sites. Consensus sequence analysis identified a significantly longer binding motif with prominently less ambiguity of base calling at every position. The significant difference between CTCF and CTCFL genomic binding patterns proposes that their binding to DNA is differentially regulated. Analysis of CTCFL binding to methylated regions on a genome wide scale identified approximately 1,000 loci. Methylation-independent binding of CTCFL might be at least one of the mechanisms that ensures distinct binding patterns of CTCF and CTCFL since CTCF binding is methylation- sensitive. Co-localization of CTCF with cohesin has been well established and analysis of CTCFL and SMC3 overlap identified around 3,300 binding sites from which two related but distinct consensus sequence motifs were derived. Because virtually all data for cohesin binding originate from mitotically proliferating cells, the anticipated overlap is expected to be considerably higher in meiotic cells. Meiosis-specific cohesin subunit Rec8 is specific for spermatocytes and 6 out of the 12 identified binding sites are also bound by CTCFL. In conclusion, this was the first genome-wide mapping of CTCFL binding sites in spermatocytes, the only cell type where CTCF is not expressed. CTCFL has a unique binding site repertoire distinct from CTCF, binds to methylated sequences and shows a significant overlap with cohesin binding sites. Future efforts will be oriented towards deciphering the role CTCFL plays in conversion of chromatin structure and function from mitotic to meiotic chromosomes. - La complexité de l'organisation du génome des mammifères exige une interaction particulière entre ADN et protéines pour orchestrer une régulation appropriée de l'expression des gènes. CTCFL, une protéine ubiquitaire très conservée, serait le principal organisateur de l'architecture du génome de par son rôle dans l'activation / la répression de la transcription, la protection et la localisation des gènes. Diverses régulations sont opérées, d'une part au travers d'interactions à différents endroits du génome par le biais d'un domaine protéique central de liaison à l'ADN à onze doigts de zinc, et d'autre part par des interactions protéine-protéine variées au niveau de leur domaine N- et C-terminal. CTCFL a été identifié comme un paralogue de CTCF exprimé uniquement dans les cellules spermatiques du testicule. CTCFL et CTCF ont un domaine de liaison à l'ADN très homologue, tandis que les séquences d'acides aminés situées de part et d'autre de ce domaine ne présentent aucune similitude. Une cartographie générale des sites de liaison au CTCF a été réalisée pour de nombreux types cellulaires, mais il n'existe aucune donnée pour CTCFL à l'exception de l'identification de quelques loci. L'absence d'anticorps de bonne qualité nous a conduit à générer un modèle murin portant un CTCFL endogène taggué grâce à un procédé de recombinaison BAC. Une coloration IHC à l'aide d'anticorps anti-FLAG a confirmé la présence de CTCFL au niveau des spermatogonies de type Β et des spermatocytes au stade préleptotène, et une distribution mutuellement exclusive avec CTCF. Une méthode de Chromatine Immunoprecipitation (ChIP) suivie d'un séquençage à haut débit a permis d'identifier 10.382 sites de liaison montrant 70% d'homologie mais ne représentant que 20% des sites CTCF. L'analyse de la séquence consensus révèle un motif de fixation à l'ADN nettement plus long et qui comporte bien moins de bases aléatoires à chaque position nucléotidique. La différence significative entre les séquences génomiques des sites de liaison au CTCF et CTCFL suggère que leur fixation à l'ADN est régulée différemment. Appliquée à l'échelle du génome, l'étude de l'interaction de CTCFL avec des régions méthylées de l'ADN a permis d'identifier environ 1.000 loci. Contrairement à CTCFL, la liaison de CTCF dépend de l'état de méthylation de l'ADN ; cette modification épigénétique constitue donc au moins un des mécanismes de régulation expliquant une localisation de CTCF et CTCFL à des sites distincts du génome. La co- localisation de CTCF avec la cohésine étant établie, l'analyse de la superposition des séquences de CTCFL avec la sous-unité SMC3 identifie environ 3.300 sites de liaison parmi lesquels deux mêmes motifs consensus distincts par leur séquence sont mis en évidence. La presque quasi-totalité des données sur la cohésine ayant été établie à partir de cellules en prolifération mitotique, il est probable que la similitude au sein des séquences consensus soit encore plus grande dans le cas des cellules en méiose. La sous-unité Rec8 de la cohésine propre à l'état de méiose est spécifiquement exprimée dans les spermatocytes. Or 6 des 12 sites de liaison identifiés sont également utilisés par CTCFL. Pour conclure, ce travail constitue la première cartographie à l'échelle du génome des sites de liaison de CTCFL dans les spermatocytes, seul type cellulaire où CTCFL n'est pas exprimé. CTCFL possède un répertoire unique de sites de fixation à l'ADN distinct de CTCF, se lie à des séquences méthylées et présente un nombre important de sites de liaison communs avec la cohésine. Les perspectives futures sont d'élucider le rôle de CTCFL dans le remodelage de la structure de la chromatine et de définir sa fonction dans le processus de méiose.

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Insect societies vary greatly in social organization, yet the relative roles of ecological and genetic factors in driving this variation remain poorly understood. Identifying how social structure varies along environmental gradients can provide insights into the ecological conditions favouring alternative social organizations. Here, we investigate how queen number variation is distributed along elevation gradients within a socially polymorphic ant, the Alpine silver ant Formica selysi. We sampled low- and high-elevation populations in multiple Alpine valleys. We show that populations belonging to different drainage basins are genetically differentiated. In contrast, there is little genetic divergence between low- and high-elevation populations within the same drainage basin. Thus, elevation gradients in each of the drainage basins represent independent contrasts. Whatever the elevation, all well-sampled populations are socially polymorphic, containing both monogynous (= one queen) and polygynous (= multiple queen) colonies. However, the proportion of monogynous colonies per population increases at higher elevation, while the effective number of queens in polygynous colonies decreases, and this pattern is replicated in each drainage basin. The increased prevalence of colonies with a single queen at high elevation is correlated with summer and winter average temperature, but not with precipitation. The colder, unpredictable and patchy environment encountered at higher elevations may favour larger queens with the ability to disperse and establish incipient monogynous colonies independently, while the stable and continuous habitat in the lowlands may favour large, fast-growing polygynous colonies. By highlighting differences in the environmental conditions favouring monogynous or polygynous colonies, this study sheds light on the ecological factors influencing the distribution and maintenance of social polymorphism.

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A hydrophobic cuticle is deposited at the outermost extracellular matrix of the epidermis in primary tissues of terrestrial plants. Besides forming a protective shield against the environment, the cuticle is potentially involved in several developmental processes during plant growth. A high degree of variation in cuticle composition and structure exists between different plant species and tissues. Lots of progress has been made recently in understanding the different steps of biosynthesis, transport, and deposition of cuticular components. However, the molecular mechanisms that underlie cuticular function remain largely elusive.

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Structural genomic abnormalities play a key role in the pathogenesis of human disorders and represent one of the first causes of mental impairment, complex syndromes and tumors. In order to detect these chromosomal abnormalities, many methodologies have been developed with limits. The new ARRAY based Comparative Genomic Hybridization (ARRAY CGH) is a revolutionary approach which allows to characterize very small genetic abnormalities undetectable by the standard approaches and in the absence of any associated clinical information. The aim of this article is to describe why the application of a new array CGH methodology is necessary in the etiological search for genetic diseases, what the limits of the standard approaches are and to whom arrayCGH analyses can be applied in a pediatric environment. Examples of our practice will be presented.

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Les syndromes neuropathiques sont caractérisés par une douleur d'intensité élevée, de longue durée et résistante aux analgésiques classiques. De fait, il existe un risque important de répercussions sur la vie et le bien-être des patients. A travers une vignette clinique, cet article abordera le diagnostic, le traitement spécifique et l'impact de la douleur neuropathique sur la qualité de vie et les conséquences psychologiques associées, comme la dépression et l'anxiété. Nous présenterons des outils validés qui permettent d'objectiver la composante neuropathique aux douleurs et les comorbidités psychiatriques associées. Cette évaluation globale favorise un meilleur dialogue avec les patients ainsi que l'élaboration de stratégies thérapeutiques, notamment par le biais d'antidépresseurs, dont l'efficacité sera discutée en fin d'article. Neuropathic pain syndromes are characterized by intense and long lasting pain that is resistant to usual analgesics. Patients are therefore at high risk of decreased quality of life and impaired well-being. Using a case report, we will consider in this article the diagnosis and treatment of neuropathic pain as well as its impact on the quality of life including psychological consequences such as depression and anxiety. We will present simple and reliable scales that can help the general practitioner evaluate the neuropathic component of the pain syndrome and its related psychiatric co-morbidities. This comprehensive approach to pain management should facilitate communication with the patient and help the practitioner select the most appropriate therapeutic strategy, notably the prescription of antidepressants, the efficacy of which we will discuss at the end of the article.

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Previous studies reported on the association of left ventricular mass index (LVMI) with urinary sodium or with circulating or urinary aldosterone. We investigated the independent associations of LVMI with the urinary excretion of both sodium and aldosterone. We randomly recruited 317 untreated subjects from a white population (45.1% women; mean age 48.2 years). Measurements included echocardiographic left ventricular (LV) properties, the 24-hour urinary excretion of sodium and aldosterone, plasma renin activity (PRA), and proximal (RNa(prox)) and distal (RNa(dist)) renal sodium reabsorption, assessed from the endogenous lithium clearance. In multivariable-adjusted models, we expressed changes in LVMI per 1-SD increase in the explanatory variables, while accounting for sex, age, systolic blood pressure, and the waist-to-hip ratio. LVMI increased independently with the urinary excretion of both sodium (+2.48 g/m(2); P=0.005) and aldosterone (+2.63 g/m(2); P=0.004). Higher sodium excretion was associated with increased mean wall thickness (MWT: +0.126 mm, P=0.054), but with no change in LV end-diastolic diameter (LVID: +0.12 mm, P=0.64). In contrast, higher aldosterone excretion was associated with higher LVID (+0.54 mm; P=0.017), but with no change in MWT (+0.070 mm; P=0.28). Higher RNa(dist) was associated with lower relative wall thickness (-0.81x10(-2), P=0.017), because of opposite trends in LVID (+0.33 mm; P=0.13) and MWT (-0.130 mm; P=0.040). LVMI was not associated with PRA or RNa(prox.) In conclusion, LVMI independently increased with both urinary sodium and aldosterone excretion. Increased MWT explained the association of LVMI with urinary sodium and increased LVID the association of LVMI with urinary aldosterone.

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The functional consequences of structural variation in the human genome range from adaptation, to phenotypic variation, to predisposition to diseases. Copy number variation (CNV) was shown to influence the phenotype by modifying, in a somewhat dose-dependent manner, the expression of genes that map within them, as well as that of genes located on their flanks. To assess the possible mechanism(s) behind this neighboring effect, we compared histone modification status of cell lines from patients affected by Williams-Beuren, Williams-Beuren region duplication, Smith-Magenis or DiGeorge Syndrome and control individuals using a high-throughput version of chromatin immuno-precipitation method (ChIP), called ChlP-seq. We monitored monomethylation of lysine K20 on histone H4 and trimethylation of lysine K27 on histone H3, as proxies for open and condensed chromatin, respectively. Consistent with the changes in expression levels observed for multiple genes mapping on the entire length of chromosomes affected by structural variants, we also detected regions with modified histone status between samples, up- and downstream from the critical regions, up to the end of the rearranged chromosome. We also gauged the intrachromosomal interactions of these cell lines utilizing chromosome conformation capture (4C-seq) technique. We observed that a set of genes flanking the Williams-Beuren Syndrome critical region (WBSCR) were often looping together, possibly forming an interacting cluster with each other and the WBSCR. Deletion of the WBSCR disrupts the expression of this group of flanking genes, as well as long-range interactions between them and the rearranged interval. We conclude, that large genomic rearrangements can lead to changes in the state of the chromatin spreading far away from the critical region, thus possibly affecting expression globally and as a result modifying the phenotype of the patients. - Les conséquences fonctionnelles des variations structurelles dans le génome humain sont vastes, allant de l'adaptation, en passant par les variations phénotypiques, aux prédispositions à certaines maladies. Il a été démontré que les variations du nombre de copies (CNV) influencent le phénotype en modifiant, d'une manière plus ou moins dose-dépendante, l'expression des gènes se situant à l'intérieur de ces régions, mais également celle des gènes se trouvant dans les régions flanquantes. Afin d'étudier les mécanismes possibles sous-jacents à cet effet de voisinage, nous avons comparé les états de modification des histones dans des lignées cellulaires dérivées de patients atteints du syndrome de Williams-Beuren, de la duplication de la région Williams-Beuren, du syndrome de Smith-Magenis ou du syndrome de Di- George et d'individus contrôles en utilisant une version haut-débit de la méthode d'immunoprécipitation de la chromatine (ChIP), appelée ChIP-seq. Nous avons suivi la mono-méthylation de la lysine K20 sur l'histone H4 et la tri-méthylation de la lysine K27 sur l'histone H3, marqueurs respectifs de la chromatine ouverte et fermée. En accord avec les changements de niveaux d'expression observés pour de multiples gènes tout le long des chromosomes affectés par les CNVs, nous avons aussi détecté des régions présentant des modifications d'histones entre les échantillons, situées de part et d'autre des régions critiques, jusqu'aux extrémités du chromosome réarrangé. Nous avons aussi évalué les interactions intra-chromosomiques ayant lieu dans ces cellules par l'utilisation de la technique de capture de conformation des chromosomes (4C-seq). Nous avons observé qu'un groupe de gènes flanquants la région critique du syndrome de Williams-Beuren (WBSCR) forment souvent une boucle, constituant un groupe d'interactions privilégiées entre ces gènes et la WBSCR. La délétion de la WBSCR perturbe l'expression de ce groupe de gènes flanquants, mais également les interactions à grande échelle entre eux et la région réarrangée. Nous en concluons que les larges réarrangements génomiques peuvent aboutir à des changements de l'état de la chromatine pouvant s'étendre bien plus loin que la région critique, affectant donc potentiellement l'expression de manière globale et ainsi modifiant le phénotype des patients.