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The fragile X in cattle 总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1
In search of an animal model for the human fragile X syndrome, the chromosomes of Holstein cows were examined. This breed was chosen because of previous studies on the baldy calf syndrome. An achromatic gap was observed at a specific site on the X chromosome closer to the centromere than that identified in humans. This unstained gap was found in 3%-4% of cells of the following four animals: an affected calf, her sister, their mother, and an unrelated Holstein cow. The bovine fragile X may not be analogous to the human fragile X but its location may be important as a genetic marker in linkage studies involving the loci for hypoxanthine phosphoribosyltransferase (HPRT) and glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G-6-PD). 相似文献
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T J Hassold D Pettay S B Freeman M Grantham N Takaesu 《Journal of medical genetics》1991,28(3):159-162
The origin of the additional chromosome in 26 trisomy 16 spontaneous abortions was studied using DNA probes for chromosome 16, including a probe for centromeric alpha sequences. We were able to determine the parent and meiotic stage of origin of trisomy in 22 cases, with all being attributable to maternal meiosis I non-disjunction. Furthermore, in each of the remaining four cases the results were compatible with this origin. Thus, it is likely that the high incidence of trisomy 16 results from an abnormal process acting at maternal meiosis I which more frequently involves chromosome 16 than other similar sized chromosomes. In studies of recombination, we found little evidence for an association between reduced or absent recombination and chromosome 16 non-disjunction; however, we were unable to rule out an effect of hyperrecombination. 相似文献
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Susan M. Orton Amy Peace-Brewer John L. Schmitz Kristie Freeman William C. Miller James D. Folds 《Clinical and Vaccine Immunology : CVI》2004,11(2):297-301
Detection and specificity of autoantibodies against extractable nuclear antigens (ENA) play a critical role in the diagnosis and management of autoimmune disease. Historically, the detection of these antibodies has employed double immunodiffusion (DID). Autoantibody specificity was correlated with diagnoses by this technique. Enzyme immunoassays have been developed by multiple manufacturers to detect and identify the specificity ENA autoantibodies. To address the relationship of ENA detection by DID and enzyme immunoassay, the performances of five immunoassays were compared. These included two DID and three enzyme-linked immunoassays (ELISA) (both screening and individual antigen profile kits). The sample set included 83 ENA-positive, antinuclear-antibody (ANA)-positive specimens, 77 ENA-negative, ANA-positive specimens, and 20 ENA- and ANA-negative specimens. Sensitivity and specificity were calculated by two methods: first, by using the in-house DID result as the reference standard, and second, by using latent class analysis, which evaluates each kit result independently. Overall, the results showed that the ELISA methods were more sensitive for detection of ENA autoantibodies than DID techniques, but presence and/or specific type of ENA autoantibody did not always correlate with the patient''s clinical presentation. Regardless of the testing strategy an individual laboratory uses, clear communication with the clinical staff regarding the significance of a positive result is imperative. The laboratory and the clinician must both be aware of the sensitivity and specificity of each testing method in use in the clinical laboratory.A diagnosis of autoimmune disease in patients is based upon clinical history, physical examination, and laboratory detection of antinuclear antibodies (ANAs). A particular class of ANAs specific for extractable nuclear antigens (ENA) was initially described in 1959 (3). Since that time, many different anti-ENA antibodies have been described. The detection of these autoantibodies and identification of their specificity have become well-established tools for the laboratory diagnosis of several autoimmune diseases. Studies of patients with ENA antibodies have shown that detection of these autoantibodies may have both diagnostic and prognostic significance, and the detection of anti-ENA antibodies has assumed an important role in the management of these patients (5, 16, 22). In most cases, ENA testing is ordered after an initial ANA screen. The indications for use are to establish a diagnosis in patients with suggestive clinical symptoms, to exclude a diagnosis of autoimmune disease in patients with few or uncertain clinical signs, to subclassify patients with a known diagnosis, and to monitor disease activity.Testing for anti-ENA antibodies has historically relied on gel-based immunoprecipitation techniques such as double immunodiffusion (DID) and counterimmunoelectrophoresis (2, 14). The associations of specific types of ENA autoantibodies with rheumatological diseases were established by using these gel-based immunoassay techniques (15). In the last decade, enzyme-linked immunoassay (ELISA) systems have been developed to detect and determine the specificity of anti-ENA antibodies. ELISA systems permit more rapid processing of more specimens with a faster turnaround time than gel-based assays. ELISA-based methods may also have increased sensitivity for detection of ENA antibodies. However, the increased sensitivity of these ELISAs may influence the clinical relevance of their detection because diagnostic specificity may be reduced (10, 12, 17, 24). As yet, a set of reference standards with known antibody specificities against defined antigen preparations is not available for evaluation of various methods or kits. Serum reference panels are available from the Association of Medical Laboratory Immunologists (4), but the specificities of these sera were determined by consensus results from multiple laboratories. The purpose of this study was to address the relationship between DID and ELISA methods for the detection and identification of anti-ENA antibodies by evaluating and comparing two DID kits and three ELISA kits. We evaluated both screening ELISAs and monospecific antigen ELISAs to determine anti-ENA specificity. 相似文献
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Expression of the macrophage scavenger receptor, a multifunctional lipoprotein receptor, in microglia associated with senile plaques in Alzheimer's disease. 总被引:2,自引:1,他引:2 下载免费PDF全文
The macrophage scavenger receptor is a multifunctional receptor whose ligands include oxidized low density lipoprotein (LDL), as well as several other polyanionic macromolecules. Although the capacity of the receptor to bind modified LDL has implicated it in the process of atherosclerosis, its physiological role remains uncertain. We have examined human brain for expression of macrophage scavenger receptor as part of ongoing studies of lipoprotein receptors in the central nervous system. The receptor is expressed on microglia, but not on astrocytes, neurons, or vessel-associated structures. In Alzheimer disease, there is strong expression of the scavenger receptor in association with senile plaques. 相似文献
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Open field behavior and whole brain enzymatic activities were determined during thiamin deficiency in two strains of young, as well as in aged mice. In young CD-1 mice, thiamin deficiency reduced total distance traveled and vertical movements after 7 days and the decline was more than 50% by day 9. The behavioral deficit was highly correlated to decreases in 2-oxoglutarate dehydrogenase activity (KGDH). The open field behavior of Balb/c mice was about 40% less than in CD-1 mice and responded in a qualitatively different manner to thiamin deficiency. The activity of the Balb/c mice increased and then decreased with thiamin deficiency. The activity of 3 month old mice peaked on day 6 (126% of initial score), whereas 10 and 30 month mice showed a much greater increase (about 175% of initial scores), but on day 7. Although the activity of the thiamin dependent enzyme transketolase (TK) was affected similarly at all ages, the activity of KGDH in the aged brain was more sensitive to thiamin deficiency than in the young; KGDH activity declined 41%, 57% or 74% at 3, 10, or 30 months, respectively. Thus, the current mouse model is an attractive one to study the interaction of thiamin deficiency with aging. 相似文献
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Evidence that gamma/delta T cells play a broad, immunoregulatory role has been accumulating steadily. We show here that myeloid cells are disregulated after peritoneal infection with Listeria monocytogenes in mice lacking gamma/delta T cells. Inflammatory populations of neutrophils and monocytes recruited to the site of infection remained longer. Intracellular cytokine analysis showed that frequencies of myeloid cells producing interleukin-12 and tumor necrosis factor alpha were higher and remained elevated longer after infection in mice genetically deficient in gamma/delta T cells. In vivo dye-tracking studies indicated that the majority of inflammatory monocytes differentiated into resident tissue macrophages in situ. In vitro experiments confirmed that monocytes harvested from mice lacking gamma/delta T cells were defective in their maturation process. This evidence suggests that gamma/delta T cells promote differentiation in the monocyte/macrophage lineage. These cells are important for bactericidal activity, inflammatory cytokine production, clearance of inflammatory neutrophils, and ultimately, antigen presentation to T cells. Regulation of monocyte/macrophage differentiation may underlie a broad segment of the phenotypic alterations that have been reported in mice lacking gamma/delta T cells. 相似文献
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