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Intern Med J ; 41(1a): 63-6, 2011 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21265963

RESUMO

We report a 40-year-old man who was found to have profound hypocalcaemia and hypoparathyroidism when investigated for multiple, generalized, tonic/clonic seizures and a chest infection. Computed tomography scan of the brain revealed extensive symmetric bilateral calcification within the cerebellum, thalamus and basal ganglia. Molecular cytogenetic testing by fluorescent in situ hybridization using the commercial Vysis LSI DiGeorge/VCFS dual colour probe set showed a deletion of 22q11.2. The extraordinary feature of this case is the adult presentation of hypocalcaemia, hypoparathyroidism and basal ganglia calcification due to 22q11.2 deletion.


Assuntos
Gânglios da Base/patologia , Calcinose/genética , Deleção Cromossômica , Cromossomos Humanos Par 22/ultraestrutura , Síndrome de DiGeorge/diagnóstico , Epilepsia Tônico-Clônica/etiologia , Hipocalcemia/genética , Hipoparatireoidismo/genética , Adulto , Idade de Início , Anticonvulsivantes/uso terapêutico , Gânglios da Base/diagnóstico por imagem , Encéfalo/diagnóstico por imagem , Encéfalo/patologia , Calcinose/diagnóstico por imagem , Calcinose/patologia , Síndrome de DiGeorge/classificação , Síndrome de DiGeorge/epidemiologia , Síndrome de DiGeorge/genética , Epilepsia Tônico-Clônica/tratamento farmacológico , Humanos , Hiperfosfatemia/genética , Hipocalcemia/complicações , Hipoparatireoidismo/complicações , Masculino , Hormônio Paratireóideo/deficiência , Fenótipo , Pneumonia Bacteriana/complicações , Tomografia Computadorizada por Raios X , Ácido Valproico/uso terapêutico
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Vet Pathol ; 48(2): 475-81, 2011 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20861503

RESUMO

The number of Tasmanian devils in the wild is rapidly declining owing to a transmissible cancer, devil facial tumor disease (DFTD). Although progress has been made to understand the spread of this disease, crucial research on the pathogenesis of DFTD has been limited because of the threatened status of the host species. Here, the authors describe the development of a NOD/SCID (nonobese diabetic / severe combined immunodeficiency) mouse model that reproduces DFTD and provides a much-needed model to undertake studies into this intriguing transmissible cancer. Histologically, the DFTD produced in NOD/SCID mice (xenografted DFTD) was indistinguishable from the DFTD identified in Tasmanian devils. At the protein level, all xenografted DFTD tumors expressed periaxin, a marker that confirmed the diagnosis of DFTD. The karyotype of DFTD in NOD/SCID mice reproduced similar chromosomal alterations as seen in diseased devils. Furthermore, each NOD/SCID mouse inoculated with cultured DFTD tumor cells developed tumors, whereas DFTD did not develop in any of the inoculated immune-competent BALB/c mice.


Assuntos
Modelos Animais de Doenças , Transmissão de Doença Infecciosa/veterinária , Espécies em Perigo de Extinção , Neoplasias Faciais/patologia , Neoplasias Faciais/veterinária , Marsupiais , Animais , Biomarcadores Tumorais/metabolismo , Neoplasias Faciais/genética , Imuno-Histoquímica/veterinária , Cariotipagem , Proteínas de Membrana/metabolismo , Camundongos , Camundongos Endogâmicos BALB C , Camundongos Endogâmicos NOD , Camundongos SCID , Transplante de Neoplasias/veterinária
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Pathology ; 48(6): 586-96, 2016 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27575971

RESUMO

Chromosome microarrays are an essential tool for investigation of copy number changes in children with congenital anomalies and intellectual deficit. Attempts to standardise microarray testing have focused on establishing technical and clinical quality criteria, however external quality assessment programs are still needed. We report on a microarray proficiency testing program for Australasian laboratories. Quality metrics evaluated included analytical accuracy, result interpretation, report completeness, and laboratory performance data: sample numbers, success and abnormality rate and reporting times. Between 2009 and 2014 nine samples were dispatched with variable results for analytical accuracy (30-100%), correct interpretation (32-96%), and report completeness (30-92%). Laboratory performance data (2007-2014) showed an overall mean success rate of 99.2% and abnormality rate of 23.6%. Reporting times decreased from >90 days to <30 days for normal results and from >102 days to <35 days for abnormal results. Data trends showed a positive correlation with improvement for all these quality metrics, however only 'report completeness' and reporting times reached statistical significance. Whether the overall improvement in laboratory performance was due to participation in this program, or from accumulated laboratory experience over time, is not clear. Either way, the outcome is likely to assist referring clinicians and improve patient care.


Assuntos
Ensaio de Proficiência Laboratorial/métodos , Análise de Sequência com Séries de Oligonucleotídeos/normas , Australásia , Dosagem de Genes , Humanos , Laboratórios/normas
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FEBS Lett ; 400(3): 355-8, 1997 Jan 06.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9009230

RESUMO

We have recently cloned a cDNA encoding sucrose:fructan 6-fructosyltransferase (6-SFT), a key enzyme of fructan synthesis forming the beta-2,6 linkages typical of the grass fructans, graminans and phleins [Sprenger et al. (1995) Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 92, 11652-11656]. Here we report functional expression of 6-SFT from barley in transgenic tobacco and chicory. Transformants of tobacco, a plant naturally unable to form fructans, synthesized the trisaccharide kestose and a series of unbranched fructans of the phlein type (beta-2,6 linkages). Transformants of chicory, a plant naturally producing only unbranched fructans of the inulin type (beta-2,1 linkages), synthesized in addition branched fructans of the graminan type, particularly the tetrasaccharide bifurcose which is also a main fructan in barley leaves.


Assuntos
Frutanos/biossíntese , Hexosiltransferases/metabolismo , Hordeum/enzimologia , Nicotiana/metabolismo , Plantas Geneticamente Modificadas/metabolismo , Plantas Tóxicas , Hexosiltransferases/genética , Folhas de Planta/metabolismo , Raízes de Plantas/metabolismo , Plantas Geneticamente Modificadas/enzimologia , Nicotiana/enzimologia , Transformação Genética
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Eur. j. psychiatry ; 35(1): 46-55, enero-marzo 2021.
Artigo em Inglês | IBECS (Espanha) | ID: ibc-217541

RESUMO

Background and objectives: We provide a case analysis for a 28-year-old, native Dutch-speaking lady who developed Foreign Accent Syndrome (FAS), a few weeks after falling down the staircase. In addition to FAS, which gave the impression she spoke with a German accent, German(-like) words and structures occurred. Speech symptoms were aggravated by increased stress, fatigue or emotional pressure, and this triggered jargon speech. It was hypothesized her FAS and jargon developed on a functional basis.MethodsIn-depth analyses of the patient’s medical background, neuropsychological and neurolinguistic tests and psychodiagnostic exams were done. The patient participated in an fMRI experiment. In a syllable repetition paradigm, motor speech activations were compared to those of healthy individuals, to see whether they were altered, which would be expected in case of a neurological etiology.ResultsMedical history disclosed prior traumatic experiences for which she sought help, but no neurological incidents. Repeated neuropsychological and neurolinguistic tests showed deficits in recent memory and executive functioning. The patient demonstrated great difficulties with picture naming. Clinically, language switching and mixing as well as recurring jargon speech was found. Formal psychodiagnostic tests did not identify a clear disorder, but psychodiagnostic interviews were consistent with a DSM-5 conversion disorder. The fMRI study demonstrated that speech network activations corresponded to those found in healthy participants.ConclusionThe clinical neurolinguistic characteristics, outcome of the fMRI experiment, together with the clinical psychodiagnostic findings were strongly indicative for an underlying functional etiology for the FAS and jargon speech, presenting as symptoms of conversion disorder. (AU)


Assuntos
Humanos , Feminino , Adulto , Distúrbios da Fala , Fadiga , Neurologia , Transtorno Conversivo
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Trends Plant Sci ; 4(8): 315-319, 1999 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10431221

RESUMO

It has long been thought that the biosynthesis of trehalose, a sugar present in all kingdoms, is absent from the vast majority of higher plants. However, recent experiments have indicated that genes from Arabidopsis are able to complement yeast strains deficient in trehalose metabolism. In yeast, trehalose has been suggested as a regulatory component in the control of glycolytic flux and in a variety of stress survival strategies. Thus, the occurrence of complimentary genes in Arabidopsis and yeast might lead to the development of strategies and applications for improvement of crop plants.

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Plant J ; 11(3): 387-98, 1997 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9107030

RESUMO

Fructan (polyfructosylsucrose) is an important storage carbohydrate in many plant families. fructan:fructan 6G-fructosyltransferase (6G-FFT) is a key enzyme in the formation of the inulin neoseries, a type of fructan accumulated by members of the Liliales. We have cloned the 6G-FFT from onion by screening a cDNA library using barley sucrose:fructan 6-fructosyltransferase (6-SFT) as a probe. The deduced amino acid sequence showed a high homology with plant invertases and 6-SFT. Incubation of protein extracts from transgenic tobacco plants with the trisaccharide 1-kestose and sucrose resulted in the formation of neokestose and fructans of the inulin neoseries with a degree of polymerization up to six. Introduction of the onion 6G-FFT into chicory resulted in the synthesis of fructan of the inulin neoseries, in addition to the synthesis of linear inulin.


Assuntos
Allium/enzimologia , Frutanos/biossíntese , Hexosiltransferases/metabolismo , Inulina/biossíntese , Plantas Geneticamente Modificadas/metabolismo , Sequência de Aminoácidos , Cichorium intybus , Biblioteca Gênica , Hexosiltransferases/biossíntese , Hexosiltransferases/química , Hordeum/enzimologia , Dados de Sequência Molecular , Plantas Tóxicas , Protoplastos/enzimologia , Proteínas Recombinantes de Fusão/biossíntese , Proteínas Recombinantes de Fusão/química , Proteínas Recombinantes de Fusão/metabolismo , Homologia de Sequência de Aminoácidos , Nicotiana/enzimologia , Vacúolos/enzimologia
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Plant Physiol ; 125(2): 926-34, 2001 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11161049

RESUMO

The question whether sucrose (Suc) is present inside plastids has been long debated. Low Suc levels were reported to be present inside isolated chloroplasts, but these were argued to be artifacts of the isolation procedures used. We have introduced Suc-metabolizing enzymes in plastids and our experiments suggest substantial Suc entry into plastids. The enzyme levansucrase from Bacillus subtilis efficiently synthesizes fructan from Suc. Targeting of this enzyme to the plastids of tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum) and potato (Solanum tuberosum) plants leads to high-level fructan accumulation in chloroplasts and amyloplasts, respectively. Moreover, introduction of this enzyme in amyloplasts leads to an altered starch structure. Expression of the yeast invertase in potato tuber amyloplasts results in an 80% reduction of total Suc content, showing efficient hydrolysis of Suc by the plastidic invertase. These observations suggest that Suc can enter plastids efficiently and they raise questions as to its function and metabolism in this organelle.


Assuntos
Nicotiana/metabolismo , Plastídeos/metabolismo , Sacarose/metabolismo , beta-Frutofuranosidase/metabolismo , Cloroplastos/metabolismo , Frutose/metabolismo , Microscopia Eletrônica de Varredura , Protoplastos/metabolismo , Nicotiana/ultraestrutura
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Plant Physiol ; 113(1): 181-90, 1997 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9008394

RESUMO

As a first step toward the exploitation of the disaccharide trehalose as a stress-protective and preservative agent in plants, we engineered trehalose biosynthesis in tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum) and potato (Solanum tuberosum) by introducing the otsA and otsB genes from Escherichia coli, which encode trehalose-6-phosphate synthase and trehalose-6-phosphate phosphatase, respectively. In leaves of transgenic tobacco plants, very low levels of trehalose accumulation were obtained (0.11 mg g-1 fresh weight), whereas in transgenic potato tubers, no trehalose accumulated at all. Plant trehalase activity was shown to affect the accumulation of trehalose in these plants. An increase in trehalose accumulation, up to 0.41 and 4.04 mg g-1 fresh weight in tobacco leaves and potato micro-tubers, respectively, was noted when the potent trehalase inhibitor validamycin A was added to in vitro plants and to hydroponically grown greenhouse plants. Stunted growth and the formation of lancet-shaped leaves by trehalose-accumulating tobacco plants suggest a negative effect of trehalose biosynthesis on N. tabacum development. It is surprising that experiments with wild-type plants cultured in the presence of validamycin A indicate that, despite current belief, the capacity to synthesize trehalose may not be restricted to primitive phyla of vascular plants and certain "resurrection plants," but may exist throughout the angiosperms.


Assuntos
Plantas Geneticamente Modificadas/metabolismo , Trealase/antagonistas & inibidores , Trealose/metabolismo , Clonagem Molecular , Escherichia coli/genética , Glucosiltransferases/genética , Inositol/análogos & derivados , Inositol/farmacologia , Monoéster Fosfórico Hidrolases/genética , Plantas Geneticamente Modificadas/enzimologia , Plantas Geneticamente Modificadas/genética , Plantas Tóxicas , Solanum tuberosum/genética , Nicotiana/genética
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