997 resultados para Gene transportador de serotonina


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Introdução: Inúmeros estudos têm associado alterações no sistema serotoninérgico com doenças psiquiátricas como a depressão e os atos suicidas. O gene transportador da serotonina possui um papel central na regulação da função sináptica serotoninérgica e esse gene possui um polimorfismo na região promotora que se constitui em um gene candidato para estudos de associação do comportamento suicida. O objetivo deste trabalho foi verificar a associação entre a freqüência dos alelos “l” e “s” do polimorfismo 5-HTTLPR em pacientes com depressão maior segundo o DSM-IV que tentaram o suicídio e um grupo controle. Avaliamos também se há uma relação entre este polimorfismo e o comportamento suicida. Métodos: A amostra foi composta de 84 pacientes deprimidos que tentaram suicídio e 152 controles doadores voluntários do Banco de Sangue. A região promotora do gene 5-HTT contendo o polimorfismo 5-HTTLPR foi amplificada através do método da Reação em Cadeia da Polimerase (PCR). A avaliação diagnóstica destes pacientes foi feita através de entrevista psiquiátrica clínica e por entrevista diagnóstica padronizada breve Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview (MINI) para adultos e uso da escala Suicide Intent Scale (SIS). Resultados: Não houve diferenças significativas na freqüência dos alelos e do genótipo nos sujeitos de pesquisa comparados ao grupo controle. Encontramos uma maior freqüência de alelo “s” e do genótipo SS e LS em pacientes deprimidos que tentaram o suicídio. A razão de chance (odds ratio) para o genótipo SS e LS contra o outro genótipo (LL) foi de 1,301 (95% I.C.= 0.737-2.296). A razão de chance (OR) para o alelo “s” em comparação com o alelo “l” foi de 1,38 (95% I.C.= 0.780-1.661).Conclusões: Nossos resultados sugerem que há um risco aumentado de suicídio nos pacientes deprimidos que possuem o genótipo SS e LS.

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Introducción. La depresión mayor es una enfermedad frecuente y compleja de origen poligénico. Dada su importancia en la fisiopatología y terapéutica de la enfermedad, se ha demostrado que el gen que codifica para el transportador de serotonina (5-HTT) está asociado con el desarrollo de la enfermedad. Se realizó un estudio para evaluar la asociación entre polimorfismos del gen 5-HTT y trastorno depresivo mayor. Métodos. Estudio de casos y controles pareados 1:1. Los participantes se clasificaron a partir de la entrevista estructurada del DSM-IV-TR. Los resultados fueron analizados con OR de McNemar y ji-cuadrado y pruebas exactas pareadas. Se utilizó la regresión logística condicional. Se evaluó la presencia de Equilibrio de Hardy-Weinberg con ji-cuadrado de Pearson. Resultados. Se evaluaron 69 casos y 69 controles, cuyas características socio-demográficas y clínicas fueron similares a lo reportado previamente en la literatura. La muestra se encontraba en equilibrio de Hardy-Weinberg. No se encontró asociación estadísticamente significativa entre trastorno depresivo mayor y polimorfismos del gen 5-HTT en general, aunque se encontró la asociación en sujetos de 37 años y menos. Conclusión. Los resultados son similares a lo previamente reportado por otros estudios en pacientes colombianos con trastorno bipolar, lo cual sugiere que en esta población no hay asociación entre trastornos afectivos y polimorfismos del gen 5-HTT. Se necesitan más estudios en el área.

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The hypothalamus is a diencephalic portion located around the third ventricle below the hypothalamic sulcus, limited by the optic chiasm, and by the mammillary bodies, acting as a center that integrates behavioral and homeostatic functions. Serotonin is a neurotransmitter produced in limited sites in the midbrain and brain stem, but is distributed throughout the central nervous system and has many functions, acting through specific receptors that are also distributed throughout the nervous system. Using immunohistochemical techniques, the aim of this study was to delineate the hypothalamic nuclei of the marmoset (Callithrix jacchus) and study the distribution of serotonin transporter and serotonin receptors in the hypothalamus of this species. We used the Nissl method to determine the cytoarchitecture of the hypothalamic nuclei, and immunohistochemistry to reveal the presence of NeuN as a method to determine the contours of the hypothalamic nuclei. As a result, we found serotonin containing fibers and terminals throughout the rostrocaudal extent of the hypothalamus, more concentrated in some nuclei, and even absent in some. Like serotonin, serotonin transporter was observed between pre-optic area and tuberal region of the hypothalamus, in densities and distribution similar to serotonin. The 5-HT1A and 5-HT1B receptors were found with minor differences among itselves regarding the disposition and intensity of staining.

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Dissertação de mest., Ciências Farmacêuticas, Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia, Univ. do Algarve, 2011

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Estudos recentes têm avaliado a presença de polimorfismos do gene multidroga resistente 1 (MDR1), que codifica o transportador de membrana de efluxo chamado de P-glicoproteína, seu potencial papel na suscetibilidade das doenças inflamatórias intestinais (DII) e suas possíveis correlações com aspectos clínicos das DII. Dados conflitantes podem resultar da análise genética de populações distintas. Investigamos se os polimorfismos do gene MDR1 estão associados com as DII em população do sudeste do Brasil e suas possíveis correlações com fenótipos, atividade de doença, resposta ao tratamento e efeitos colaterais. Como métodos, a presente pesquisa trabalhou com 146 pacientes com Doença de Crohn (DC) e 90 com Retocolite Ulcerativa Idiopática (RCUI), que foram recrutados através de critérios diagnósticos estabelecidos. Os polimorfismos do MDR1 mais comumente descritos na literatura, C1236T, G2677T e C3435T, foram avaliados por PCR. As frequências genotípicas de pacientes com RCUI e DC foram analisadas na população de estudo. Associações de genótipo-fenótipo com características clínicas foram estabelecidas e riscos estimados para as mutações foram calculados. Nenhuma diferença significativa foi observada nas freqüências genotípicas para os polimorfismos G2677T/A e C3435T do MDR1 na DC ou na RCUI. O polimorfismo C1236T foi significativamente mais comum na DC do que na RCUI (p = 0,036). Na RCUI foram encontrados mais homens nos polimorfismos C1236T e G2677T no grupo de heterozigotos. Foram encontradas associações significativas entre o polimorfismo C3435T do gene MDR1 em pacientes com fenótipo estenosante na DC (OR: 3,16, p = 0,036), em oposição ao comportamento penetrante (OR: 0,31, p = 0,076). Na DC, associações positivas também foram encontradas entre o polimorfismo C3435T, à atividade moderada/severa da doença (OR: 3,54, p = 0,046), e à resistência / refratariedade ao corticosteróide (OR: 3,29, p = 0,043) nos homozigotos polimórficos. Nenhuma associação significativa foi encontrada entre os polimorfismos do MDR1 e categorias fenotípicas, atividade de doença ou resposta ao tratamento da RCUI. Em conclusão, os resultados do presente estudo sugerem que os polimorfismos do gene MDR1 poderiam estar implicados na susceptibilidade a DC e no seu fenótipo estenosante, como também estarem associados com uma resposta inadequada ao tratamento em um grupo de pacientes com DC. A forte relação com a DC suporta a existência de papéis adicionais para o MDR1 em mecanismos específicos subjacentes na patogênese da DC, como o controle da microbiota intestinal, mediação e regulação da fibrose. Além disso, compreender os efeitos de vários fármacos associados a estas variantes do MDR1 pode contribuir para a prescrição personalizada de regimes terapêuticos.

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Trabalho Final do Curso de Mestrado Integrado em Medicina, Faculdade de Medicina, Universidade de Lisboa, 2014

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Tese de Doutoramento, Ciências Biomédicas, Departamento de Ciências Biomédicas e Medicina, Universidade do Algarve, 2016

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Background There is evidence that certain mutations in the double-strand break repair pathway ataxia-telangiectasia mutated gene act in a dominant-negative manner to increase the risk of breast cancer. There are also some reports to suggest that the amino acid substitution variants T2119C Ser707Pro and C3161G Pro1054Arg may be associated with breast cancer risk. We investigate the breast cancer risk associated with these two nonconservative amino acid substitution variants using a large Australian population-based case–control study. Methods The polymorphisms were genotyped in more than 1300 cases and 600 controls using 5' exonuclease assays. Case–control analyses and genotype distributions were compared by logistic regression. Results The 2119C variant was rare, occurring at frequencies of 1.4 and 1.3% in cases and controls, respectively (P = 0.8). There was no difference in genotype distribution between cases and controls (P = 0.8), and the TC genotype was not associated with increased risk of breast cancer (adjusted odds ratio = 1.08, 95% confidence interval = 0.59–1.97, P = 0.8). Similarly, the 3161G variant was no more common in cases than in controls (2.9% versus 2.2%, P = 0.2), there was no difference in genotype distribution between cases and controls (P = 0.1), and the CG genotype was not associated with an increased risk of breast cancer (adjusted odds ratio = 1.30, 95% confidence interval = 0.85–1.98, P = 0.2). This lack of evidence for an association persisted within groups defined by the family history of breast cancer or by age. Conclusion The 2119C and 3161G amino acid substitution variants are not associated with moderate or high risks of breast cancer in Australian women.

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The tissue kallikreins are serine proteases encoded by highly conserved multigene families. The rodent kallikrein (KLK) families are particularly large, consisting of 13 26 genes clustered in one chromosomal locus. It has been recently recognised that the human KLK gene family is of a similar size (15 genes) with the identification of another 12 related genes (KLK4-KLK15) within and adjacent to the original human KLK locus (KLK1-3) on chromosome 19q13.4. The structural organisation and size of these new genes is similar to that of other KLK genes except for additional exons encoding 5 or 3 untranslated regions. Moreover, many of these genes have multiple mRNA transcripts, a trait not observed with rodent genes. Unlike all other kallikreins, the KLK4-KLK15 encoded proteases are less related (25–44%) and do not contain a conventional kallikrein loop. Clusters of genes exhibit high prostatic (KLK2-4, KLK15) or pancreatic (KLK6-13) expression, suggesting evolutionary conservation of elements conferring tissue specificity. These genes are also expressed, to varying degrees, in a wider range of tissues suggesting a functional involvement of these newer human kallikrein proteases in a diverse range of physiological processes.

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This work is concerned with the genetic basis of normal human pigmentation variation. Specifically, the role of polymorphisms within the solute carrier family 45 member 2 (SLC45A2 or membrane associated transporter protein; MATP) gene were investigated with respect to variation in hair, skin and eye colour ― both between and within populations. SLC45A2 is an important regulator of melanin production and mutations in the gene underly the most recently identified form of oculocutaneous albinism. There is evidence to suggest that non-synonymous polymorphisms in SLC45A2 are associated with normal pigmentation variation between populations. Therefore, the underlying hypothesis of this thesis is that polymorphisms in SLC45A2 will alter the function or regulation of the protein, thereby altering the important role it plays in melanogenesis and providing a mechanism for normal pigmentation variation. In order to investigate the role that SLC45A2 polymorphisms play in human pigmentation variation, a DNA database was established which collected pigmentation phenotypic information and blood samples of more than 700 individuals. This database was used as the foundation for two association studies outlined in this thesis, the first of which involved genotyping two previously-described non-synonymous polymorphisms, p.Glu272Lys and p.Phe374Leu, in four different population groups. For both polymorphisms, allele frequencies were significantly different between population groups and the 272Lys and 374Leu alleles were strongly associated with black hair, brown eyes and olive skin colour in Caucasians. This was the first report to show that SLC45A2 polymorphisms were associated with normal human intra-population pigmentation variation. The second association study involved genotyping several SLC45A2 promoter polymorphisms to determine if they also played a role in pigmentation variation. Firstly, the transcription start site (TSS), and hence putative proximal promoter region, was identified using 5' RNA ligase mediated rapid amplification of cDNA ends (RLM-RACE). Two alternate TSSs were identified and the putative promoter region was screened for novel polymorphisms using denaturing high performance liquid chromatography (dHPLC). A novel duplication (c.–1176_–1174dupAAT) was identified along with other previously described single nucleotide polymorphisms (c.–1721C>G and c.–1169G>A). Strong linkage disequilibrium ensured that all three polymorphisms were associated with skin colour such that the –1721G, +dup and –1169A alleles were associated with olive skin in Caucasians. No linkage disequilibrium was observed between the promoter and coding region polymorphisms, suggesting independent effects. The association analyses were complemented with functional data, showing that the –1721G, +dup and –1169A alleles significantly decreased SLC45A2 transcriptional activity. Based on in silico bioinformatic analysis that showed these alleles remove a microphthalmia-associated transcription factor (MITF) binding site, and that MITF is a known regulator of SLC45A2 (Baxter and Pavan, 2002; Du and Fisher, 2002), it was postulated that SLC45A2 promoter polymorphisms could contribute to the regulation of pigmentation by altering MITF binding affinity. Further characterisation of the SLC45A2 promoter was carried out using luciferase reporter assays to determine the transcriptional activity of different regions of the promoter. Five constructs were designed of increasing length and their promoter activity evaluated. Constitutive promoter activity was observed within the first ~200 bp and promoter activity increased as the construct size increased. The functional impact of the –1721G, +dup and –1169A alleles, which removed a MITF consensus binding site, were assessed using electrophoretic mobility shift assays (EMSA) and expression analysis of genotyped melanoblast and melanocyte cell lines. EMSA results confirmed that the promoter polymorphisms affected DNA-protein binding. Interestingly, however, the protein/s involved were not MITF, or at least MITF was not the protein directly binding to the DNA. In an effort to more thoroughly characterise the functional consequences of SLC45A2 promoter polymorphisms, the mRNA expression levels of SLC45A2 and MITF were determined in melanocyte/melanoblast cell lines. Based on SLC45A2’s role in processing and trafficking TYRP1 from the trans-Golgi network to stage 2 melanosmes, the mRNA expression of TYRP1 was also investigated. Expression results suggested a coordinated expression of pigmentation genes. This thesis has substantially contributed to the field of pigmentation by showing that SLC45A2 polymorphisms not only show allele frequency differences between population groups, but also contribute to normal pigmentation variation within a Caucasian population. In addition, promoter polymorphisms have been shown to have functional consequences for SLC45A2 transcription and the expression of other pigmentation genes. Combined, the data presented in this work supports the notion that SLC45A2 is an important contributor to normal pigmentation variation and should be the target of further research to elucidate its role in determining pigmentation phenotypes. Understanding SLC45A2’s function may lead to the development of therapeutic interventions for oculocutaneous albinism and other disorders of pigmentation. It may also help in our understanding of skin cancer susceptibility and evolutionary adaptation to different UV environments, and contribute to the forensic application of pigmentation phenotype prediction.

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BACKGROUND: The murine ghrelin gene (Ghrl), originally sequenced from stomach tissue, contains five exons and a single transcription start site in a short, 19 bp first exon (exon 0). We recently isolated several novel first exons of the human ghrelin gene and found evidence of a complex transcriptional repertoire. In this report, we examined the 5' exons of the murine ghrelin orthologue in a range of tissues using 5' RACE. -----FINDINGS: 5' RACE revealed two transcription start sites (TSSs) in exon 0 and four TSSs in intron 0, which correspond to 5' extensions of exon 1. Using quantitative, real-time RT-PCR (qRT-PCR), we demonstrated that extended exon 1 containing Ghrl transcripts are largely confined to the spleen, adrenal gland, stomach, and skin. -----CONCLUSION: We demonstrate that multiple transcription start sites are present in exon 0 and an extended exon 1 of the murine ghrelin gene, similar to the proximal first exon organisation of its human orthologue. The identification of several transcription start sites in intron 0 of mouse ghrelin (resulting in an extension of exon 1) raises the possibility that developmental-, cell- and tissue-specific Ghrl mRNA species are created by employing alternative promoters and further studies of the murine ghrelin gene are warranted.