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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Využití metody paralelního sekvenování při stanovování zešikmení X inaktivace / Use of massive parallel sequencing in determination of skewed X inactivation

Veselková, Tereza January 2016 (has links)
Skewed X chromosome inactivation has been often studied as a possible factor that influences manifestation of X-linked diseases in heterozygous women. Yet the association between phenotype and degree of skewing stays unclear for most disorders. Current works rely mostly on methods that are based on methyl-sensitive restriction while determining the X inactivation pattern and mainly the HUMARA assay which investigates the methylation profile in the AR gene. However those methods have some known disadvantages and therefore we are still seeking new methodical approaches. We used DNA isolated from whole blood and in some cases also buccal swabs to asses X inactivation patterns in 54 women using methylation-based methods for loci AR, CNKSR2 and RP2. Transcription-based assay was utilized to evaluate skewing of X inactivation in 32 of those women, whose samples were available for RNA extraction, using massive parallel sequencing and polymorphisms LAMP2 c.156A>T, IDS c.438C>T and ABCD1 c.1548G>A. Partly thanks to almost no stuttering during PCR the RP2 locus was the most informative in our study (71 % of women) and approximately the same number of women (69 %) were informative for the HUMARA assay. However when comparing the results of those two methods we determined difference greater than 10 % in...
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Padrão de Inativação do Cromossomo X e Expressão de microRNAs X-específicos na Pré-Eclâmpsia / X-chomosome Inactivation Pattern and of MicroRNAs X-specific Expression in Preeclampsia

Oliveira, Adriane Araujo de 27 January 2010 (has links)
As síndromes hipertensivas gestacionais estão entre as maiores causas de morte materna e fetal. Entre elas destaca-se a pré-eclâmpsia (PE), que caracteriza-se pelo aumento da pressão arterial e proteinúria, a partir da 20ª semana de gestação. Embora sua etiologia seja ainda discutida, o papel dos fatores genéticos é amplamente aceito. Alterações do padrão da inativação do cromossomo X, processo epigenético encontrado em mamíferos com placenta, têm sido encontradas em algumas doenças que ocorrem exclusivamente em mulheres. O XIST é um gene chave nesse processo. Por outro lado, muitos microRNAs (pequenos RNAs não codificantes) são expressos abundantemente na placenta humana e alguns estão mapeados no cromossomo X. O objetivo do presente trabalho foi a verificação do padrão de inativação do cromossomo X e da expressão dos genes XIST e dos microRNAs X-específicos miR-221, miR-222 e mir-223 em mulheres com PE. O ensaio de HUMARA (receptor de andrógeno humano) utilizando PCR convencional e digestão com a enzima sensível à metilação HpaII foi analisado de forma qualitativa (visualização em gel de poliacrilamida) e semi-quantitativa (sequenciamento), sendo realizado a partir de sangue periférico (todas as amostras) e de tecido placentário [apenas das placentas de fetos femininos (17 amostras)]. Para o estudo do padrão de expressão foi obtido cDNA por transcrição reversa, a partir de RNA total extraído do tecido placentário (30 amostras).. A análise foi realizada por meio de PCR em tempo real. Foram utilizados os testes de Qui-quadrado e de t-Student, além do modelo linear generalizado para a análise estatística. Não houve diferença estatisticamente significativa para o parâmetro de inativação do cromossomo X entre os grupos controle e de PE, independente do tipo de tecido estudado (sangue ou placenta) quando foram aplicados os ensaios de HUMARA qualitativo e semi-quantitativo. Para o gene XIST e o microRNA miR-221 não foi evidenciada diferença estatisticamente significativa entre os grupos controle e de PE. O microRNA miR-223 não apresentou transcritos detectáveis em nenhum dos grupos de estudo. Para o microRNA miR-222, houve diferença estatisticamente significativa, sendo que no grupo de PE a expressão foi mais elevada. Não foi encontrada associação entre o padrão de inativação do cromossomo X e a expressão do gene XIST e dos microRNAs estudados. Embora a inativação preferencial do cromossomo X tenha sido encontrada nos dois grupos, padrões de inativação preferencial extrema foram verificados em um número maior de casos com PE. Os resultados mostram que o miR-222 apresenta potencial para ser utilizado como marcador molecular da PE, sugerindo também que exista uma diminuição na expressão de seus genes-alvo que devem ser estudados como candidatos na patogênese da doença. / The gestational hypertensive syndromes are among the major causes of maternal and fetal death. The Preeclampsia (PE) is the most prevalent of those syndromes and it is characterized by the increase of blood pressure and proteinury, which start from to 20th week of gestation. Although its ethiology is argued actually the genetics factors have been accepted. Alterations in pattern of chromosome X inactivation, epigenetic process of mammals with placenta have been found in some diseases that occur exclusively in women. XIST is a key gene in this process. On the other hand very microRNAs (small RNAs no coding) are overexpressed in human placenta and someones are located at X choromosome. The subject of this research was verify the patterns of chromosome X inactivation and the expression of the XIST gene and X-specific microRNAs in women affected by PE. In the HUMARA (human androgen receptor) assay was carried out with peripheral blood (all samples) and placental tissue [only female fetuses placentas (17 samples)]. The conventional PCR and digestion methodology with HpaII enzyme were employed and the result was analysed to qualitative (polyacrilamide gel) and semi quantitative (sequencing) form. The cDNA was obtained to gene expression study by reverse transcription reaction from placenta total RNA (30 samples). Gene expression assay was carried out with real time PCR. To statistical analyze was used the Qui-square and t-Student tests besides the widespread lineal model. There was not statistical significant differences to chormosome X inactivation parameter among the groups control and PE independently of the tissue studied (blood or placenta) when the qualitative and semi quantitative HUMARA assay were applied. To XIST and miR-221 were not evidenced significant statistical differences among the groups control and of PE. The miR-223 did not show detectable transcripts to any group studied. The miR-222 expression was more elevated in the PE group than control group and this difference was significant statistically. In the present study was not found association among the chromosome X inactivation pattern and the gene expression of XIST and the microRNAs studied. Although the chromosome X inactivation have been found in the two groups the preferential chromosome X inactivation patterns were verified in a great number of cases in PE group. The results showed that miR-222 has a potential to be employed as molecular marker of PE also suggesting the existence of a decrease in expression of its target genes which have to be investigated like candidates to disease pathogenesis.
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Padrão de Inativação do Cromossomo X e Expressão de microRNAs X-específicos na Pré-Eclâmpsia / X-chomosome Inactivation Pattern and of MicroRNAs X-specific Expression in Preeclampsia

Adriane Araujo de Oliveira 27 January 2010 (has links)
As síndromes hipertensivas gestacionais estão entre as maiores causas de morte materna e fetal. Entre elas destaca-se a pré-eclâmpsia (PE), que caracteriza-se pelo aumento da pressão arterial e proteinúria, a partir da 20ª semana de gestação. Embora sua etiologia seja ainda discutida, o papel dos fatores genéticos é amplamente aceito. Alterações do padrão da inativação do cromossomo X, processo epigenético encontrado em mamíferos com placenta, têm sido encontradas em algumas doenças que ocorrem exclusivamente em mulheres. O XIST é um gene chave nesse processo. Por outro lado, muitos microRNAs (pequenos RNAs não codificantes) são expressos abundantemente na placenta humana e alguns estão mapeados no cromossomo X. O objetivo do presente trabalho foi a verificação do padrão de inativação do cromossomo X e da expressão dos genes XIST e dos microRNAs X-específicos miR-221, miR-222 e mir-223 em mulheres com PE. O ensaio de HUMARA (receptor de andrógeno humano) utilizando PCR convencional e digestão com a enzima sensível à metilação HpaII foi analisado de forma qualitativa (visualização em gel de poliacrilamida) e semi-quantitativa (sequenciamento), sendo realizado a partir de sangue periférico (todas as amostras) e de tecido placentário [apenas das placentas de fetos femininos (17 amostras)]. Para o estudo do padrão de expressão foi obtido cDNA por transcrição reversa, a partir de RNA total extraído do tecido placentário (30 amostras).. A análise foi realizada por meio de PCR em tempo real. Foram utilizados os testes de Qui-quadrado e de t-Student, além do modelo linear generalizado para a análise estatística. Não houve diferença estatisticamente significativa para o parâmetro de inativação do cromossomo X entre os grupos controle e de PE, independente do tipo de tecido estudado (sangue ou placenta) quando foram aplicados os ensaios de HUMARA qualitativo e semi-quantitativo. Para o gene XIST e o microRNA miR-221 não foi evidenciada diferença estatisticamente significativa entre os grupos controle e de PE. O microRNA miR-223 não apresentou transcritos detectáveis em nenhum dos grupos de estudo. Para o microRNA miR-222, houve diferença estatisticamente significativa, sendo que no grupo de PE a expressão foi mais elevada. Não foi encontrada associação entre o padrão de inativação do cromossomo X e a expressão do gene XIST e dos microRNAs estudados. Embora a inativação preferencial do cromossomo X tenha sido encontrada nos dois grupos, padrões de inativação preferencial extrema foram verificados em um número maior de casos com PE. Os resultados mostram que o miR-222 apresenta potencial para ser utilizado como marcador molecular da PE, sugerindo também que exista uma diminuição na expressão de seus genes-alvo que devem ser estudados como candidatos na patogênese da doença. / The gestational hypertensive syndromes are among the major causes of maternal and fetal death. The Preeclampsia (PE) is the most prevalent of those syndromes and it is characterized by the increase of blood pressure and proteinury, which start from to 20th week of gestation. Although its ethiology is argued actually the genetics factors have been accepted. Alterations in pattern of chromosome X inactivation, epigenetic process of mammals with placenta have been found in some diseases that occur exclusively in women. XIST is a key gene in this process. On the other hand very microRNAs (small RNAs no coding) are overexpressed in human placenta and someones are located at X choromosome. The subject of this research was verify the patterns of chromosome X inactivation and the expression of the XIST gene and X-specific microRNAs in women affected by PE. In the HUMARA (human androgen receptor) assay was carried out with peripheral blood (all samples) and placental tissue [only female fetuses placentas (17 samples)]. The conventional PCR and digestion methodology with HpaII enzyme were employed and the result was analysed to qualitative (polyacrilamide gel) and semi quantitative (sequencing) form. The cDNA was obtained to gene expression study by reverse transcription reaction from placenta total RNA (30 samples). Gene expression assay was carried out with real time PCR. To statistical analyze was used the Qui-square and t-Student tests besides the widespread lineal model. There was not statistical significant differences to chormosome X inactivation parameter among the groups control and PE independently of the tissue studied (blood or placenta) when the qualitative and semi quantitative HUMARA assay were applied. To XIST and miR-221 were not evidenced significant statistical differences among the groups control and of PE. The miR-223 did not show detectable transcripts to any group studied. The miR-222 expression was more elevated in the PE group than control group and this difference was significant statistically. In the present study was not found association among the chromosome X inactivation pattern and the gene expression of XIST and the microRNAs studied. Although the chromosome X inactivation have been found in the two groups the preferential chromosome X inactivation patterns were verified in a great number of cases in PE group. The results showed that miR-222 has a potential to be employed as molecular marker of PE also suggesting the existence of a decrease in expression of its target genes which have to be investigated like candidates to disease pathogenesis.
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Studium exprese mutantních alel a stavu X inaktivace ve vztahu ke klinickým projevům vybraných monogenních X vázaných onemocnění / Gene expression of mutant alleles and X inactivation pattern in patients with selected X-linked disorders

Černá, Alena January 2019 (has links)
In comparison to men, the number of X-linked genes is doubled in women as they have two chromosomes X while men are hemizygotes for X-linked genes. This imbalance is compensated by X inactivation (XCI) process, also known as primary X-inactivation, occurring in the early stage of embryogenesis. X inactivation is a random process and females are mosaics of two cell populations. The ratio of expressed alleles in women can be random (50:50) or skewed (≥80:20). The skewed X inactivation may occur due to selection when one of the alleles is preferentially inactivated (secondary X inactivation). In this study XCI status in heterozygous females with various severity of phenotypic symptoms and traits in selected X linked inherited metabolic diseases is analysed, with the focus being Fabry disease - the deficiency of the enzyme alpha-galactosidase A encoded by GLA gene. Moreover, XCI in one family with X linked agammaglobulinemia is examined. Mutant alleles and XCI status based on various loci, different methodical approaches and different tissues is subjected to examination. For the first time, the direct analysis of GLA gene transcript to detect the allele ratio was used alongside with the single-nucleotide polymorphisms in the IDS and LAMP genes for allele-specific expression (ASE) and the AR, RP2 and...

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