نتایج جستجو برای: cag repeats

تعداد نتایج: 27776  

2015
Larissa Arning Sebastian Ocklenburg Stefanie Schulz Vanessa Ness Wanda M. Gerding Jan G. Hengstler Michael Falkenstein Jörg T. Epplen Onur Güntürkün Christian Beste

Prenatal androgen exposure has been suggested to be one of the factors influencing handedness, making the androgen receptor gene (AR) a likely candidate gene for individual differences in handedness. Here, we examined the relationship between the length of the CAG-repeat in AR and different handedness phenotypes in a sample of healthy adults of both sexes (n = 1057). Since AR is located on the ...

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 1999
L C Kroutil T A Kunkel

Triplet repeat sequence instability is associated with hereditary neurological diseases and with certain types of cancer. Here we study one form of this instability, deletion of triplet repeats during replication of template (CAG)(n)sequences by DNA polymerases. To monitor loss of triplet codons, we inserted (CAG)(9)and (CAG)(17)repeats into the lacZ sequence in M13mp2 and changed one repeat to...

2015

Expanded CAG-CTG trinucleotide repeat tracts are associated with a number of hereditary neurodegenerative and neuromuscular diseases such as Huntington's disease, myotonic dystrophy and spinocerebellar ataxias. These diseases are characterized by the phenomenon of genetic anticipation, which is defined by a decrease in the age of onset and an increase in severity of the disease with successive ...

2015
Laureen Jacquet Andreas Neueder Gabor Földes Panagiotis Karagiannis Carl Hobbs Nelly Jolinon Maxime Mioulane Takao Sakai Sian E. Harding Dusko Ilic Majlinda Lako

Huntington disease (HD; OMIM 143100), a progressive neurodegenerative disorder, is caused by an expanded trinucleotide CAG (polyQ) motif in the HTT gene. Cardiovascular symptoms, often present in early stage HD patients, are, in general, ascribed to dysautonomia. However, cardio-specific expression of polyQ peptides caused pathological response in murine models, suggesting the presence of a ner...

Journal: :Human molecular genetics 1998
G Stevanin P Giunti G D Belal A Dürr M Ruberg N Wood A Brice

Spinocerebellar ataxia 7 (SCA7) is the eighth neurodegenerative disorder caused by a translated CAG repeat expansion. Normal SCA7 alleles carry from four to 35 CAG repeats, whereas pathological alleles carry from 37 to approximately 200. Intermediate alleles (IAs), with 28-35 repeats in the SCA7 gene are exceedingly rare in the general population and are not associated with the SCA7 phenotype, ...

2015
Mohammed Faruq Achal Kumar Srivastava Suman Singh Rohit Gupta Tanuj Dada Ajay Garg Madhuri Behari Mitali Mukerji

BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVES Spinocerebellar ataxia 7 (SCA7) is a rare form of neurodegenerative disorder with the clinical manifestation of cerebellar ataxia and retinal degeneration. In this study we describe the clinico-genetic characteristics of nine SCA7 families of Indian origin and cross compare these with other available worldwide studies. METHODS Thirty five individuals from nine SCA7 fam...

2011
Meka Aruna Shilpi Dasgupta Pisapati V. S. Sirisha Sadaranga Andal Bhaskar Surapaneni Tarakeswari Lalji Singh B. Mohan Reddy

The aim of the present study was to investigate the role of CAG repeat polymorphism and X-chromosome Inactivation (XCI) pattern in Recurrent Spontaneous Abortions among Indian women which has not been hitherto explored. 117 RSA cases and 224 Controls were included in the study. Cases were recruited from two different hospitals--Lakshmi Fertility Clinic, Nellore and Fernandez Maternity Hospital,...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2012
Mireia Garriga-Canut Carmen Agustín-Pavón Frank Herrmann Aurora Sánchez Mara Dierssen Cristina Fillat Mark Isalan

Huntington's disease (HD) is a dominantly inherited neurodegenerative disorder caused by expanded CAG repeats in the huntingtin (HTT) gene. Although several palliative treatments are available, there is currently no cure and patients generally die 10-15 y after diagnosis. Several promising approaches for HD therapy are currently in development, including RNAi and antisense analogs. We developed...

Journal: :Clinical endocrinology 2005
D Canale C Caglieresi C Moschini C D Liberati E Macchia A Pinchera E Martino

Objective Polymorphism of the androgen receptor (AR) has been related to various pathophysiological conditions, such as osteoporosis and infertility. The objectives of this study were to evaluate the frequency of distribution in a normal Italian population and to assess CAG repeats (CAGr) in other conditions, such as hypoandrogenism, potentially influenced by AR polymorphism. Patients and measu...

Journal: :Human molecular genetics 2005
Catherine J McLeod Louise V O'Keefe Robert I Richards

A substantial body of evidence supports the identity of polyglutamine as the pathogenic agent in a variety of human neurodegenerative disorders where the mutation is an expanded CAG repeat. However, in apparent contradiction to this, there are several human neurodegenerative diseases (some of which are clinically indistinguishable from the 'polyglutamine' diseases) that are due to expanded repe...

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