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ACS Biomater Sci Eng ; 5(8): 3817-3827, 2019 Aug 12.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33438422

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Fusion of cancer cells is thought to contribute to tumor development and drug resistance. The low frequency of cell fusion events and the instability of fused cells have hindered our ability to understand the molecular mechanisms that govern cell fusion. We have demonstrated that several breast cancer cell lines can fuse into multinucleated giant cells in vitro, and the initiation and longevity of fused cells can be regulated solely by biophysical factors. Dynamically tuning the adhesive area of the patterned substrates, reducing cytoskeletal tensions pharmacologically, altering matrix stiffness, and modulating pattern curvature all supported the spontaneous fusion and stability of these multinucleated giant cells. These observations highlight that the biomechanical microenvironment of cancer cells, including the matrix rigidity and interfacial curvature, can directly modulate their fusogenicity, an unexplored mechanism through which biophysical cues regulate tumor progression.

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Zhonghua Nan Ke Xue ; 24(6): 509-515, 2018 06.
Artigo em Chinês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30173455

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Objective: To study the relationship of the single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) rs34349826 (c.104 A>G) and rs6521 (c.114 C>G) of the luteinizing hormone beta-subunit (LHB) gene with male infertility in Chinese men. METHODS: This case-control study included 405 males with primary infertility (the infertility group) and 424 normal fertile men (the control group), the former again divided into subgroups of oligospermia, severe oligozoospermia and azoospermia according to the sperm concentration. Clinical data were collected from all the subjects and genomic DNA obtained from their peripheral blood for genotyping rs34349826 and rs6521 of the LHB gene by Sequence MassArray. We analyzed the correlation of male infertility with the SNPs of the two loci using the logistic regression model as well as its association with their haplotype combination with the SHEsis online software. RESULTS: There were statistically significant differences between the control and infertility groups in the semen volume (ï¼»3.51 ± 1.36ï¼½ vs ï¼»3.74 ± 1.71ï¼½ ml, P <0.05), sperm concentration (ï¼»79.21 ± 61.60ï¼½ vs ï¼»27.37 ± 30.80ï¼½ ×106/ml, P <0.01), percentage of progressively motile sperm (ï¼»39.40 ± 9.64ï¼½ % vs ï¼»11.90 ± 14.72ï¼½ %, P <0.01), and levels of serum luteinizing hormone (LH) (ï¼»3.29 ± 1.39ï¼½ vs ï¼»6.25 ± 4.83ï¼½ IU/L, P <0.01) and follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) (ï¼»4.56 ± 2.31ï¼½ vs ï¼»15.64 ± 17.03ï¼½ IU/L, P <0.01). Logistic regression analysis revealed no correlation between male infertility and the genotypes of the rs34349826 and rs6521 loci of the LHB gene, and similar results were found in the subgroups of the infertile males. SHEsis analysis on the haplotypes of the rs34349826 and rs6521 loci showed the GG genotype combination to be a protective factor against male infertility. CONCLUSIONS: The rs34349826 and rs6521 loci of the LHB gene were not related to male infertility, which can be further confirmed by larger-sample studies. The GG genotype combination is a protective factor against male infertility.


Assuntos
Infertilidade Masculina/genética , Hormônio Luteinizante Subunidade beta/genética , Polimorfismo de Nucleotídeo Único , Adulto , Azoospermia/genética , Estudos de Casos e Controles , China , Hormônio Foliculoestimulante , Genótipo , Haplótipos , Humanos , Modelos Logísticos , Hormônio Luteinizante , Masculino , Oligospermia/genética , Contagem de Espermatozoides
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BMC Pediatr ; 17(1): 217, 2017 12 28.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29282041

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: Schimke immune-osseous dysplasia (SIOD, OMIM 242900) is characterized by spondyloepiphyseal dysplasia, T-cell deficiency, renal dysfunction and special facial features. SMARCAL1 gene mutations are determined in approximately 50% of patients diagnosed with SIOD. CASE PRESENTATION: The case presented here is that of a 6-year-old boy who was born at 33 weeks to healthy, non-consanguineous Chinese parents. He presented with short stature (95 cm; <3rd percentile) and proteinuria. Initially suspected of having IgM nephropathy, the patient was finally diagnosed with mild Schimke immune-osseous dysplasia. One novel mutation (p.R817H) and one well-known mutation (p.R645C) was identified in the SMARCAL1 gene. CONCLUSION: This report describes a clinical and genetic diagnostic model of mild SIOD. It also highlights the importance of molecular testing or clinical diagnosis and the guidance it provides in disease prognosis.


Assuntos
DNA Helicases/genética , Mutação de Sentido Incorreto , Osteocondrodisplasias/genética , Criança , Humanos , Masculino , Osteocondrodisplasias/diagnóstico , Alinhamento de Sequência
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Biochem Biophys Res Commun ; 483(1): 463-467, 2017 01 29.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28007594

RESUMO

αB-crystallin acts as an anti-apoptosis protein in human lens epithelial (HLE) cells. We recently identified a missense mutation in αB-crystallin that changes proline 20 to an arginine (P20R) in a Chinese family with autosomal dominant congenital posterior polar cataract. The impact of the P20R mutation on the anti-apoptosis function remains unclear. To explore the anti-apoptotic activity of αB-crystallin wild type (αB-wt) and its P20R mutant under oxidative stress, HLE cells were transfected with αB-wt and αB-P20R constructs and expression was measured by western blotting. Flow cytometry and terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase (TdT)-mediated dUTP digoxigenin nick end-labelling (TUNEL) staining were performed to investigate apoptosis. We found that αB-wt performed a dominant role in inhibiting stress-induced apoptosis, but this function was impeded in cells expressing αB-P20R. The P20R mutant of αB-crystallin exhibits diminished anti-apoptotic activity compared with the native protein.


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Apoptose/genética , Cristalino/citologia , Cadeia B de alfa-Cristalina/genética , Substituição de Aminoácidos , Arginina/genética , Catarata/genética , Catarata/patologia , Células Cultivadas , Células Epiteliais/citologia , Células Epiteliais/metabolismo , Citometria de Fluxo , Humanos , Marcação In Situ das Extremidades Cortadas , Mutação de Sentido Incorreto , Prolina/genética , Cadeia B de alfa-Cristalina/metabolismo
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J Genet ; 96(6): 1021-1026, 2017 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29321362

RESUMO

Dyschromatosis symmetrica hereditaria (DSH) is a rare autosomal dominant pigmentary genodermatosis, which is characterized by a mixture of hyperpigmented and hypopigmented macules on the dorsal of the hands and feet, and on the face presented like freckle. Identification of RNA-specific adenosine deaminase 1 (ADAR1) gene results in DSH. This study was mainly to explore the pathogenic mutation of ADAR1 gene and provide genetics counselling and prenatal diagnostic testing for childbearing individuals.Mutational analysis of ADAR1 gene was performed by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and electrophoretic separation of PCR products by 1.5% agarose gel electrophoresis. The coding exons and intron/exon flanking regions followed by bidirectional sequencing was performed on all participants. In this study, we found that a 28 year-old male patient harbouring a deleterious substitution of Leu1052Pro in the ADAR1 gene in a typical DSH family. His mother suffered from the DSH also owns the same mutation. This mutation, however, is not identified in the unaffected members in this family and those 200 normal controls. In summary, this new mutation Leu1052Pro reported here is pathogenic and detrimental for DSH. Our finding not only enriches mutation database and contributes to dissecting further the correlation between mutation position and phenotypical features of DSH, but also provides genetics counselling and prenatal diagnostic testing for childbearing couple.


Assuntos
Adenosina Desaminase/genética , Predisposição Genética para Doença , Transtornos da Pigmentação/congênito , Pigmentação/genética , Proteínas de Ligação a RNA/genética , Adulto , Análise Mutacional de DNA , Éxons/genética , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Mutação de Sentido Incorreto , Transtornos da Pigmentação/genética , Transtornos da Pigmentação/fisiopatologia
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Zhonghua Nan Ke Xue ; 23(2): 142-146, 2017 Feb.
Artigo em Chinês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29658252

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OBJECTIVE: To investigate the correlation of the single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) rs1042522 of the tumor protein p53 (TP53) gene with the risk of male infertility. METHODS: This casecontrol study included 380 male patients with idiopathic infertility and 398 normal fertile men as controls from the Nanjing area. We genotyped the SNP rs1042522 of the TP53 gene by Sequence Mass Array and analyzed the correlation of the SNP with male infertility using the logistic regression model. RESULTS: Compared with the normal controls, the patients with idiopathic infertility showed significantly decreased sperm concentration (ï¼»77.34±49.24ï¼½ vs ï¼»13.13±24.96ï¼½ ×106/ml), percentage of progressively motile sperm (ï¼»42.55±9.57ï¼½ vs ï¼»10.38±5.57ï¼½%), serum testosterone level (ï¼»14.07±5.36ï¼½ vs ï¼»11.89±4.50ï¼½ nmol/L), and folliclestimulating hormone level (ï¼»16.80±18.20ï¼½ vs ï¼»4.55±7.17ï¼½ U/L) (P < 0.05) but no statistically significant differences in other parameters. No correlation was observed between the SNP frequencies and male infertility and similar results were found in the subgroups of the cases. CONCLUSIONS: SNP rs1042522 of the TP53 gene is not significantly correlated with the risk of male infertility.


Assuntos
Genes p53/genética , Infertilidade Masculina/genética , Polimorfismo de Nucleotídeo Único , Contagem de Espermatozoides , Estudos de Casos e Controles , Hormônio Foliculoestimulante/sangue , Frequência do Gene , Predisposição Genética para Doença , Genótipo , Humanos , Infertilidade Masculina/sangue , Modelos Logísticos , Masculino , Motilidade dos Espermatozoides , Testosterona/análogos & derivados , Testosterona/sangue
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Oncotarget ; 7(12): 13754-64, 2016 Mar 22.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26885616

RESUMO

The risk of testicular cancer (TC) is markedly increased in subjects with androgen insensitivity, and previous studies have proposed that GGN and CAG repeats in androgen receptors (AR) could be related to the risk of TC. To evaluate the association between the length of GGN and CAG repeats in AR and TC, a meta-analysis involving 3255 TC cases and 2804 controls was performed. The results suggested that long GGN repeats are associated with an increased risk of TC compared with those < 23 [odds ratio (OR) = 1.22, 95% confidence interval (CI) = 1.05-1.41]; similarly, a subgroup analysis revealed that this association occurred in studies with case sizes > 200, and in the mid-latitude, and seminoma subgroups. The subgroup analysis based on populations, high-latitude, and seminomas/non-seminomas suggested that AR CAG repeat polymorphisms with > 25 and < 21 + > 25 repeats might confer a protective effect to the patients with TC (in the high-latitude subgroup analysis, for > 25 vs. 21-25: OR = 0.54, 95% CI = 0.41-0.70). In contrast, an increased risk of TC was observed for AR CAG repeat polymorphisms with > 25 and < 21 + > 25 repeats in the mid-latitude subgroup (for > 25 vs. 21-25: OR = 1.65, 95% CI = 1.09-2.50). In addition, no associations between the remaining subgroups and male infertility were observed. In short, this meta-analysis suggested that AR GGN and CAG repeat polymorphisms may be involved in the etiology of TC.


Assuntos
Biomarcadores Tumorais/genética , Polimorfismo Genético/genética , Receptores Androgênicos/genética , Neoplasias Testiculares/diagnóstico , Repetições de Trinucleotídeos , Humanos , Masculino , Prognóstico , Neoplasias Testiculares/genética
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