نتایج جستجو برای: fetal dna

تعداد نتایج: 588711  

2011
Masanobu Abe Shirley Y. Tsai Seung-Gi Jin Gerd P. Pfeifer Piroska E. Szabó

Mammalian germ cells undergo global reprogramming of DNA methylation during their development. Global DNA demethylation occurs around the time when the primordial germ cells colonize the embryonic gonads and this coincides with dynamic changes in chromatin composition. Global de novo DNA methylation takes place with remarkably different dynamics between the two sexes, prospermatogonia attaining...

2013
Da Eun Lee Shin Young Kim Ji Hyae Lim So Yeon Park Hyun Mee Ryu

BACKGROUND Quantification of cell-free fetal DNA by methylation-based DNA discrimination has been used in non-invasive prenatal testing of fetal chromosomal aneuploidy. The maspin (Serpin peptidase inhibitor, clade B (ovalbumin), member 5; SERPINB5) gene, located on chromosome 18q21.33, is hypomethylated in the placenta and completely methylated in maternal blood cells. The objective of this st...

Journal: :The American journal of psychiatry 2016
Catherine Monk Tianshu Feng Seonjoo Lee Izabela Krupska Frances A Champagne Benjamin Tycko

OBJECTIVE Increased risk of psychopathology is observed in children exposed to maternal prenatal distress, and elevated maternal cortisol and epigenetic regulation of placental glucocorticoid-pathway genes are potential mechanisms. The authors examined maternal distress and salivary cortisol in relation to fetal movement and heart rate ("coupling") and DNA methylation of three glucocorticoid pa...

2012
Ali J. Chakera Victoria L. Carleton Sian Ellard Jencia Wong Dennis K. Yue Jason Pinner Andrew T. Hattersley Glynis P. Ross

OBJECTIVE In women with hyperglycemia due to heterozygous glucokinase (GCK) mutations, the fetal genotype determines its growth. If the fetus inherits the mutation, birth weight is normal when maternal hyperglycemia is not treated, whereas intensive treatment may adversely reduce fetal growth. However, fetal genotype is not usually known antenatally, making treatment decisions difficult. HIST...

Journal: :Clinical chemistry 2010
Sinuhe Hahn Bernhard G Zimmermann

The detection of cell-free fetal DNA from maternal plasma and serum by Dennis Lo and colleagues at Oxford University, UK, opened an exciting route for the noninvasive determination of fetal genetic traits (1 ). It has proved very effective for identifying fetal genetic loci completely absent from the maternal genome, such as those on the Y chromosome or the RHD (Rh blood group, D antigen) gene ...

2012
OURANIA KOUKOURA STAVROS SIFAKIS DEMETRIOS A. SPANDIDOS

Throughout in utero development, the placenta plays a key role in controlling growth and development. The placenta acts not only as a gatekeeper of nutrient and waste exchange between mother and developing fetus, but also as a regulator of the intrauterine environment. Its functions can be influenced by the environment encountered throughout pregnancy, thereby altering the appropriate genetic p...

Journal: :Prenatal diagnosis 2011
Lauren C Sayres Megan Allyse Mary E Norton Mildred K Cho

OBJECTIVE To provide a preliminary assessment of obstetric healthcare provider opinions surrounding implementation of cell-free fetal DNA testing. METHODS A 37-question pilot survey was used to address questions around the translation and use of non-invasive prenatal testing using cell-free fetal DNA. The survey was distributed and collected at a Continuing Medical Education course on obstetr...

2016
Yan Zhao Jiao Chen Xiu Wang Qi Song Hui-Hui Xu Yun-Hui Zhang

Strong evidence implicates maternal phthalate exposure during pregnancy in contributing to adverse birth outcomes. Recent research suggests these effects might be mediated through the improper regulation of DNA methylation in offspring tissue. In this study, we examined associations between prenatal phthalate exposure and DNA methylation in human placenta. We recruited 181 mother-newborn pairs ...

Journal: :Cancer research 1995
S K Chhabra V L Souliotis J W Harbaugh S W Krasnow A B Jones L M Anderson S A Kyrtopoulos

Perinatal nitrosamine exposures may contribute to childhood cancer risk. To test primate fetal susceptibility to formation of cancer initiation-related DNA adducts from nitrosamines, pregnant patas monkeys were given 1.0 or 0.1 mg/kg N-nitrosodimethylamine. Appreciable levels of the promutagenic O6-methylguanine adduct occurred in placental and fetal liver DNA after both doses and were lower bu...

Journal: :Science translational medicine 2012
Jacob O Kitzman Matthew W Snyder Mario Ventura Alexandra P Lewis Ruolan Qiu Lavone E Simmons Hilary S Gammill Craig E Rubens Donna A Santillan Jeffrey C Murray Holly K Tabor Michael J Bamshad Evan E Eichler Jay Shendure

Analysis of cell-free fetal DNA in maternal plasma holds promise for the development of noninvasive prenatal genetic diagnostics. Previous studies have been restricted to detection of fetal trisomies, to specific paternally inherited mutations, or to genotyping common polymorphisms using material obtained invasively, for example, through chorionic villus sampling. Here, we combine genome sequen...

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