5 resultados para APEX1
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Base excision repair (BER) and nucleotide excision repair (NER) pathways play critical role in maintaining genome integrity. Polymorphisms in BER and NER genes which modulate the DNA repair capacity may affect the susceptibility and prognosis of oral cancer. This study was conducted with genomic DNA from 92 patients with oral squamous cell carcinomas (OSCC) and 130 controls. The cases were followed up to explore the associations between BER and NER genes polymorphisms and the risk and prognosis of OSCC. Four single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in XRCC1 (rs25487), APEX1 (rs1130409), XPD (rs13181) and XPF (rs1799797) genes were tested by polymerase chain reaction – quantitative real time method. The GraphPad Prism version 6.0.1 statistical software was applied for statistical analysis of association. Odds ratio (OR), hazard ratio (HR), and their 95 % confidence intervals (CIs) were calculated by logistic regression. Kaplan-Meier curve and Cox proportional hazard model were used for prognostic analysis. The presence of polymorphic variants in XRCC1, APEX1, XPD and XPF genes were not associated with an increased risk of OSCC. Gene-environment interactions with smoking were not significant for any polymorphism. The presence of polymorphic variants of the XPD gene in association with alcohol consumption conferred an increased risk of 1.86 (95% CI: 0.86 – 4.01, p=0.03) for OSCC. Only APEX1 was associated with decreased specific survival (HR 3.94, 95% CI: 1.31 – 11.88, p=0.01). These results suggest an interaction between polymorphic variants of the XPF gene and alcohol consumption. Additionally APEX1 may represent a prognostic marker for OSCC.
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior
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Pós-graduação em Biociências e Biotecnologia Aplicadas à Farmácia - FCFAR
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Seit der Geburt von Louise J. Brown (1978) als erstem künstlich erzeugtem Kind hat sich die Nachfrage nach assistierten Reproduktionstechniken (ART) stark erhöht. Der Anteil der nach In-vitro-Fertilisation (IVF) oder Intrazytoplasmatischer Spermieninjektion (ICSI) geborenen Kinder macht mittlerweile abhängig vom betrachteten Industrieland zwischen 1-4% an der Gesamtgeburtenzahl aus. In zahlreichen Studien korreliert eine erhöhte Prävalenz für seltene Imprinting-Erkrankungen, wie z.B. Beckwith-Wiedemann oder Angelman-Syndrom, mit der Geburt nach assistierten Reproduktionstechniken. Es ist bekannt, dass die medizinischen Interventionen zur Behandlung von Sub- und Infertilität in sehr sensitive Phasen der epigenetischen Reprogrammierung des Embryos und der Keimzellen eingreifen. In der vorliegenden Arbeit wurde untersucht, ob die ovarielle Stimulation einen Einfluss auf die epigenetische Integrität von geprägten Genen in murinen Präimplantationsembryonen hat. Die in diesem Zusammenhang entwickelte digitale Bisulfitpyrosequenzierung gewährleistet die Analyse der DNA-Methylierung auf Einzelallelebene durch eine adäquate Verdünnung der Probe im Vorfeld der PCR. Die ovarielle Induktion führte zu einem erhöhten Rate an Epimutationen des paternalen H19-Allels, sowie des maternalen Snrpn-Allels. Zudem konnte festgestellt werden, dass die Expression von drei potentiellen Reprogrammierungsgenen (Apex1, Polb, Mbd3) in Embryonen aus hormonell stimulierten Muttertieren dereguliert ist. Whole-Mount Immunfluoreszenzfärbungen für APEX1 korrelierten dessen differentielle Genexpression mit dem Proteinlevel. Anzeichen früher apoptotischer Vorgänge äußerten sich in Embryonen aus hormonell induzierten Muttertieren in der hohen Rate an Embryonen, die keines der drei Transkripte exprimierten oder weniger APEX1-positive Blastomeren aufwiesen.In einer weiteren Fragestellung wurde untersucht, ob die Kryokonservierung muriner Spermatozoen den epigenetischen Status geprägter Gene in den Keimzellen beeinflusst. Die Analyse von F1-Zweizellembryonen, die durch IVF mit den jeweiligen Spermatozoen eines Männchens generiert wurden, diente der Aufklärung möglicher paternaler Transmissionen. Insgesamt konnten keine signifikanten Auswirkungen der Kryokonservierung auf den epigenetischen Status in Spermatozoen und F1-Embryonen ermittelt werden.
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BACKGROUND Bacterial meningitis (BM) is an infectious disease that results in high mortality and morbidity. Despite efficacious antibiotic therapy, neurological sequelae are often observed in patients after disease. Currently, the main challenge in BM treatment is to develop adjuvant therapies that reduce the occurrence of sequelae. In recent papers published by our group, we described the associations between the single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) AADAT +401C > T, APEX1 Asn148Glu, OGG1 Ser326Cys and PARP1 Val762Ala and BM. In this study, we analyzed the associations between the SNPs TNF -308G > A, TNF -857C > T, IL-8 -251A > T and BM and investigated gene-gene interactions, including the SNPs that we published previously. METHODS The study was conducted with 54 BM patients and 110 healthy volunteers (as the control group). The genotypes were investigated via primer-introduced restriction analysis-polymerase chain reaction (PIRA-PCR) or polymerase chain reaction-based restriction fragment length polymorphism (PCR-RFLP) analysis. Allelic and genotypic frequencies were also associated with cytokine and chemokine levels, as measured with the x-MAP method, and cell counts. We analyzed gene-gene interactions among SNPs using the generalized multifactor dimensionality reduction (GMDR) method. RESULTS We did not find significant association between the SNPs TNF -857C > T and IL-8 -251A > T and the disease. However, a higher frequency of the variant allele TNF -308A was observed in the control group, associated with changes in cytokine levels compared to individuals with wild type genotypes, suggesting a possible protective role. In addition, combined inter-gene interaction analysis indicated a significant association between certain genotypes and BM, mainly involving the alleles APEX1 148Glu, IL8 -251 T and AADAT +401 T. These genotypic combinations were shown to affect cyto/chemokine levels and cell counts in CSF samples from BM patients. CONCLUSIONS In conclusion, this study revealed a significant association between genetic variability and altered inflammatory responses, involving important pathways that are activated during BM. This knowledge may be useful for a better understanding of BM pathogenesis and the development of new therapeutic approaches.