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Genet Res (Camb) ; 2024: 5549592, 2024.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38586596

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22q11.2 deletion syndrome (22q11.2DS) is a microdeletion syndrome with a broad and heterogeneous phenotype, even though most of the deletions present similar sizes, involving ∼3 Mb of DNA. In a relatively large population of a Brazilian 22q11.2DS cohort (60 patients), we investigated genetic variants that could act as genetic modifiers and contribute to the phenotypic heterogeneity, using a targeted NGS (Next Generation Sequencing) with a specific Ion AmpliSeq panel to sequence nine candidate genes (CRKL, MAPK1, HIRA, TANGO2, PI4KA, HDAC1, ZDHHC8, ZFPM2, and JAM3), mapped in and outside the 22q11.2 hemizygous deleted region. In silico prediction was performed, and the whole-genome sequencing annotation analysis package (WGSA) was used to predict the possible pathogenic effect of single nucleotide variants (SNVs). For the in silico prediction of the indels, we used the genomic variants filtered by a deep learning model in NGS (GARFIELD-NGS). We identified six variants, 4 SNVs and 2 indels, in MAPK1, JAM3, and ZFPM2 genes with possibly synergistic deleterious effects in the context of the 22q11.2 deletion. Our results provide the opportunity for the discovery of the co-occurrence of genetic variants with 22q11.2 deletions, which may influence the patients´ phenotype.


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Síndrome de DiGeorge , Humanos , Síndrome de DiGeorge/genética , Fenotipo , Brasil , Deleción Cromosómica
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Mol Genet Genomic Med ; 7(10): e00959, 2019 10.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31469246

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BACKGROUND: Oculo-auriculo-vertebral spectrum (OAVS) is a craniofacial developmental disorder that affects structures derived from the first and second pharyngeal arches. The clinically heterogeneous phenotype involves mandibular, oral, and ear development anomalies. Etiology is complex and poorly understood. Genetic factors have been associated, evidenced by chromosomal abnormalities affecting different genomic regions and genes. However, known pathogenic single-nucleotide variants (SNVs) have only been identified in MYT1 in a restricted number of patients. Therefore, investigations of SNVs on candidate genes may reveal other pathogenic mechanisms. METHODS: In a cohort of 73 patients, coding and untranslated regions (UTR) of 10 candidate genes (CRKL, YPEL1, MAPK1, NKX3-2, HMX1, MYT1, OTX2, GSC, PUF60, HOXA2) were sequenced. Rare SNVs were selected and in silico predictions were performed to ascertain pathogenicity. Likely pathogenic variants were validated by Sanger sequencing and heritability was assessed when possible. RESULTS: Four likely pathogenic variants in heterozygous state were identified in different patients. Two SNVs were located in the 5'UTR of YPEL1; one in the 3'UTR of CRKL and one in the 3'UTR of OTX2. CONCLUSION: Our work described variants in candidate genes for OAVS and supported the genetic heterogeneity of the spectrum.


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Discapacidades del Desarrollo/patología , Polimorfismo de Nucleótido Simple , Proteínas Adaptadoras Transductoras de Señales/genética , Adolescente , Niño , Preescolar , Discapacidades del Desarrollo/genética , Femenino , Humanos , Lactante , Masculino , Proteínas Nucleares/genética , Factores de Transcripción Otx/genética , Regiones no Traducidas
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PLoS One ; 12(9): e0184141, 2017.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28902861

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Rotator cuff tear is a common orthopedic condition. Metalloproteinases (MMP) and their inhibitors (TIMP) seem to play a role in the development of joint injuries and in the failure of tissue healing. However, the mechanisms of regulation of gene expression in tendons are still unknown. Epigenetic mechanisms, such as DNA methylation and microRNAs regulation, are involved in the dynamic control of gene expression. Here, the mRNA expression and DNA methylation status of MMPs (MMP1, MMP2, MMP3, MMP9, MMP13, and MMP14) and TIMPs (TIMP1-3) and the expression of miR-29 family members in ruptured supraspinatus tendons were compared with non-injured tendons of individuals without this lesion. Additionally, the gene expression and methylation status at the edge of the ruptured tendon were compared with macroscopically non-injured rotator cuff tendon samples from the anterior and posterior regions of patients with tendon tears. Moreover, the possible associations between the molecular alterations and the clinical and histologic characteristics were investigated. Dysregulated expression and DNA methylation of MMP and TIMP genes were found across the rotator cuff tendon samples of patients with supraspinatus tears. These alterations were influenced at least in part by age at surgery, sex, smoking habit, tear size, and duration of symptoms. Alterations in the studied MMP and TIMP genes may contribute to the presence of microcysts, fissures, necrosis, and neovascularization in tendons and may thus be involved in the tendon healing process. In conclusion, MMPs and their inhibitors are regulated by epigenetic modifications and may play a role in rotator cuff tears.


Asunto(s)
Epigénesis Genética , Genes Reguladores , Metaloproteasas/genética , Lesiones del Manguito de los Rotadores/genética , Inhibidores Tisulares de Metaloproteinasas/genética , Adulto , Anciano , Estudios de Casos y Controles , Metilación de ADN , Femenino , Regulación Enzimológica de la Expresión Génica , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad
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