نتایج جستجو برای: cag repeats length

تعداد نتایج: 331727  

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2005
Sean Walsh Joseph M Zmuda Jane A Cauley Patrick R Shea E Jeffrey Metter Ben F Hurley Robert E Ferrell Stephen M Roth

The human androgen receptor (AR) gene contains a CAG (glutamine) repeat polymorphism in exon 1 that is inversely associated with transcriptional activity of the AR. We studied the association of AR CAG repeat length, fat-free mass (FFM), and testosterone in two independent cohorts: 294 Caucasian men, aged 55-93 yr, from the Study of Osteoporotic Risk in Men (STORM), and 202 Caucasian volunteers...

2012
Mónica Bañez-Coronel Silvia Porta Birgit Kagerbauer Elisabet Mateu-Huertas Lorena Pantano Isidre Ferrer Manuel Guzmán Xavier Estivill Eulàlia Martí

Huntington's disease (HD) is an autosomal dominantly inherited disorder caused by the expansion of CAG repeats in the Huntingtin (HTT) gene. The abnormally extended polyglutamine in the HTT protein encoded by the CAG repeats has toxic effects. Here, we provide evidence to support that the mutant HTT CAG repeats interfere with cell viability at the RNA level. In human neuronal cells, expanded HT...

2014
Beatriz A. Santillan Christopher Moye David Mittelman John H. Wilson

Trinucleotide repeats can be highly unstable, mutating far more frequently than point mutations. Repeats typically mutate by addition or loss of units of the repeat. CAG repeat expansions in humans trigger neurological diseases that include myotonic dystrophy, Huntington disease, and several spinocerebellar ataxias. In human cells, diverse mechanisms promote CAG repeat instability, and in mice,...

Journal: :Movement disorders : official journal of the Movement Disorder Society 2007
Christopher Kenney Suzanne Powell Joseph Jankovic

Huntington's disease (HD) is a neurodegenerative disorder associated with expansion of CAG trinucleotide repeats in the huntingtin gene. A minimum of 36 CAG repeats is usually reported in patients with clinical features of HD; 30 to 35 repeats represent an intermediate range. Here we report a 65-year-old male with autopsy-proven HD and 29 CAG repeats.

Journal: : 2023

Aim. To perform a molecular genetic study of CAG-repeat expansion in androgen receptor gene AR individuals with suspected spinal and bulbar muscular atrophy (Kennedy’s syndrome). Methods. Clinical genealogical, method differential diagnosis, DNA isolation purification, genetic: polymerase chain reaction, electrophoresis agarose gel. Results. A trinucleotide CAG-repeats 30 people Kennedy’s syndr...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism 2012
Carol Davis-Dao Chester J Koh Brian E Hardy Andy Chang Steve S Kim Roger De Filippo Andrew Hwang Malcolm C Pike Joshua D Carroll Gerhard A Coetzee David Vandenberg Kimberly Siegmund Victoria K Cortessis

CONTEXT Cryptorchidism is the most frequent congenital malformation among males, the major established risk factor for testicular germ cell tumors, and a presumed infertility risk factor. Androgens are essential for testicular descent, and functional genetic polymorphisms in the androgen receptor gene (AR) are postulated to influence cryptorchidism risk. OBJECTIVE The aim of the study was to ...

Journal: :Clinical cancer research : an official journal of the American Association for Cancer Research 2003
Andrew J Li Rae Lynn Baldwin Beth Y Karlan

PURPOSE Epidemiological evidence implicates a heightened androgenic state in women with epithelial ovarian cancer. Androgen activity may be modulated by altered expression or activity of the androgen receptor (AR) or AR polymorphisms. Exon 1 of the AR gene contains a polymorphic (CAG)(n) sequence whose length is inversely correlated with transcriptional activity. EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN Different...

2012
S. Mariani B. Musumeci S. Basciani D. Fiore P. Francia A. Persichetti M. Volpe C. Autore C. Moretti S. Ulisse L. Gnessi

BACKGROUND Clinical studies suggest that testosterone (T) plays an important role in the male predominance of the clinical manifestations of the Brugada syndrome (BS). However, no statistically significant correlations have been observed between T levels and electrocardiogram (ECG) parameters in the BS patients. We investigated whether the hormonal pattern and the variation within CAG repeat po...

Journal: :Cancer epidemiology, biomarkers & prevention : a publication of the American Association for Cancer Research, cosponsored by the American Society of Preventive Oncology 2014
Sun Yoo Andreas Pettersson Kristina M Jordahl Rosina T Lis Sara Lindstrom Allison Meisner Elizabeth J Nuttall Edward C Stack Meir J Stampfer Peter Kraft Myles Brown Massimo Loda Edward L Giovannucci Philip W Kantoff Lorelei A Mucci

BACKGROUND The androgen receptor (AR) is an essential gene in prostate cancer pathogenesis and progression. Genetic variation in AR exists, including a polymorphic CAG repeat sequence that is inversely associated with transcriptional activity. Experimental data suggest that heightened AR activity facilitates formation of TMPRSS2:ERG, a gene fusion present in approximately 50% of tumors of patie...

Journal: :Human molecular genetics 1997
J K Schweitzer D M Livingston

To examine the genetic factors that affect the stability of disease-associated trinucleotide repeats, we have assessed the stability of CAG repeats in yeast strains with mutations in the mismatch repair system. We have found that both pms1 and msh2 mutations destabilize repeat tracts. Destabilization is evidenced both by the increased frequency of repeat length changes and in the pattern of cha...

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