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    Low and High-Normal FMR1 Triplet Cytosine, Guanine Guanine Repeats Affect Ovarian Reserve and Fertility in Women Who Underwent In Vitro Fertilization Treatment? Results from a Cross-Sectional Study

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    Dynamic mutations in the 5 ' untranslated region of FMR1 are associated with infertility. Premutation alleles interfere with prenatal development and increase infertility risks. The number of CGG repeats that causes the highest decrease in ovarian reserves remains unclear. We evaluated the effect of FMR1 CGG repeat lengths on ovarian reserves and in vitro fertilization (IVF) treatment outcomes in 272 women with alleles within the normal range. FMR1 CGG repeat length was investigated via PCR and capillary electrophoresis. Alleles were classified as low-normal, normal, and high-normal. Serum levels of follicle-stimulating hormone and anti-Mullerian hormone (AMH) in the follicular phase of the menstrual cycle were measured, and antral follicles (AFC) were counted. IVF outcomes were collected from medical records. Regarding FMR1 CGG repeat length alleles, 63.2% of women presented at least one low-normal allele. Those carrying low-normal alleles had significantly lower AMH levels than women carrying normal or high-normal alleles. Low-normal/low-normal genotype was the most frequent, followed by low-normal/normal and normal/normal. A comparison of ovarian reserve markers and reproductive outcomes of the three most frequent genotypes revealed that AFC in the low-normal/normal genotype was significantly lower than the low-normal/low-normal genotype. The low number of FMR1 CGG repeats affected AMH levels and AFC but not IVF outcomes per cycle of treatment

    Cytogenomic assessment of the diagnosis of 93 patients with developmental delay and multiple congenital abnormalities: The Brazilian experience

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    OBJECTIVE: The human genome contains several types of variations, such as copy number variations, that can generate specific clinical abnormalities. Different techniques are used to detect these changes, and obtaining an unequivocal diagnosis is important to understand the physiopathology of the diseases. The objective of this study was to assess the diagnostic capacity of multiplex ligation-dependent probe amplification and array techniques for etiologic diagnosis of syndromic patients. METHODS: We analyzed 93 patients with developmental delay and multiple congenital abnormalities using multiplex ligation-dependent probe amplifications and arrays. RESULTS: Multiplex ligation-dependent probe amplification using different kits revealed several changes in approximately 33.3% of patients. The use of arrays with different platforms showed an approximately 53.75% detection rate for at least one pathogenic change and a 46.25% detection rate for patients with benign changes. A concomitant assessment of the two techniques showed an approximately 97.8% rate of concordance, although the results were not the same in all cases. In contrast with the array results, the MLPA technique detected ∼70.6% of pathogenic changes. CONCLUSION: The obtained results corroborated data reported in the literature, but the overall detection rate was higher than the rates previously reported, due in part to the criteria used to select patients. Although arrays are the most efficient tool for diagnosis, they are not always suitable as a first-line diagnostic approach because of their high cost for large-scale use in developing countries. Thus, clinical and laboratory interactions with skilled technicians are required to target patients for the most effective and beneficial molecular diagnosis

    Post-mortem tissue cytogenomics investigation in patients with congenital malformations

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    Introdução: As malformações congênitas (MCs) são a segunda causa de mortes fetais e infantis no Brasil e, em grande parte dos casos, a sua etiologia não é bem definida. Devido às consequências clínicas das MCs, alguns pacientes falecem sem tempo hábil para uma investigação etiológica acurada. Dessa forma, a maioria dos casos permanece sem uma confirmação molecular das suspeitas clínicas, dificultando o aconselhamento genético para as famílias. Objetivos: O presente trabalho utilizou técnicas citogenômicas para caracterizar molecularmente a presença de anormalidades no DNA, desde aneuploidias até a variação do número de cópias gênicas (CNVs) em diferentes tecidos de pacientes falecidos portadores de MC encaminhados ao Serviço de Verificação de Óbitos para avaliação anatomopatológica. Casuística e Métodos: Foram avaliadas amostras de 30 pacientes portadores de MC submetidos à necropsia. O DNA foi extraido de diferentes tecidos (cérebro, coração, fígado, pele e diafragma) previamente conservados em RNA later, formol ou emblocados em parafina. Foram utilizadas as técnicas de Multiplex Ligation-dependent Probe Amplification (MLPA) com os kits P095, P064 e P070 (MRC-Holland®), Marcadores Microssatélites (MMS) com o kit MiniFiler (Life Technologies®), a Fluorescence in Situ Hybridization (FISH), a técnica de array (Infinium® CytoSNP-850K BeadChip - Illumina) e o Sequenciamento Bidirecional por Sanger. A interpretação dos resultados foi realizada utilizando os softwares GeneMarker, Coffalyser, BlueFuse Multi, Sequencher e com os bancos de dados Database of Genomic Variants (DGV - http://projects.tcag.ca/variation/), Database of Chromosomal Imbalance and Phenotype in Humans Using Ensembl Resources (DECIPHER - http://decipher.sanger.ac.uk/), UCSC Genome Bioinformatics (http://genome.ucsc.edu) e Mutation Taster. Resultados: Dos 30 pacientes avaliados, 13 apresentaram alterações patogênicas. Entre eles, oito apresentaram aneuploidias envolvendo os cromossomos 13, 18, 21, X e Y, sendo dois deles com mosaicismo intratecidual. Quatro pacientes apresentaram microdeleções ou microduplicações envolvendo diferentes genes, sendo um paciente com duplicação do gene TYMS em 18p11.32; um com deleção do gene CHL1 em 3p26.3; um com deleção para o gene HIC1 em 17p13.3 e um paciente com deleção do gene TOM1L2 em 17p11.2; um paciente apresentou mutação de base única, patogênica, g.8535C > G (c.746C > G) no éxon 7 do gene FGFR3 compatível com Displasia Tanatofórica tipo I. Por fim, dois pacientes com doenças do desenvolvimento sexual apresentaram resultados dos testes citogenômicos normais. Discussão: Sugere-se que todas as alterações encontradas estão relacionadas ao fenótipo clínico ou participam na via de sinalização de genes correlatos. As técnicas de MLPA e MMS mostraram viabilidade e eficiência para a detecção de alterações genômicas em tecidos de pacientes falecidos, contudo são dependentes da integridade e quantidade do DNA obtido. Conclusão: O estudo citogenômico post-mortem é importante para a elucidação diagnóstica de casos sem etiologia definida, para o aconselhamento genético familiar, para a caracterização de mosaicismo inter e intratecidual e para a compreensão da patogênese das MCsIntroduction: Congenital malformations (CMs) are the second leading cause of fetal and infant deaths in Brazil and in most cases the etiology is not well defined. Also, the patients remain without a conclusive diagnostic making difficult the genetic counseling. Objectives: This study applied cytogenomics techniques in order to characterize the presence of DNA abnormalities, as well as, aneuploidies and genomic copy number variations (CNVs) in different tissues from deceased patients with CM from \"Serviço de Verificação de Óbitos\". Patients and Methods: We evaluated samples from 30 patients undergoing necropsy. The DNA was extracted from different tissues (brain, heart, liver, skin and diaphragm) stored in RNA later, formaldehyde and embedded in paraffin. We performed Multiplex Ligation-dependent Probe Amplification (MLPA) with P095 kits, P064 and P070 (MRC-Holland®), microsatellite markers (MMS) with MiniFiler kit (Life Technologies), Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization (FISH), array technique (Infinium® CytoSNP-850K BeadChip - Illumina) and bidirectional sequencing by Sanger. The results was analyzed using different softwares: GeneMarker, Coffalyser, BlueFuse Multi Sequencher and databases Database of Genomic Variants (DGV - http://projects.tcag.ca/variation/) Database of Chromosomal Imbalance and Phenotype in Humans Using Ensembl Resources (Decipher - http://decipher.sanger.ac.uk/), UCSC Genome Bioinformatics (http://genome.ucsc.edu) and Mutation Taster. Results: The results showed 13 patients with pathogenic CNVs, and among them, eight presented aneuploidies involving chromosomes 13, 18, 21, X and Y. Two of them presented intra-tissue mosaicism. Also four patients showed several different microdeletions or microduplications: duplication of TYMS gene (18p11.32); deletion of CHL1 gene (3p26.3); deletion of HIC1 gene (17p13.3); deletion of TOM1L2 gene (17p11.2 ). One patient showed a pathogenic missense mutation of g.8535C>G (c.746C > G) in exon 7 from FGFR3 gene compatible with Thanatophoric Dysplasia type I. And two patients presented sexual development disorders and normal molecular results. Discussion: We conclude that the genomic abnormalities found in different tissues are pathogenic and associated to clinic manifestations in all patients studied. Besides, the cytogenomic techniques applied were efficient to help in the conclusive diagnostic; however, there are dependent of integrity and quality of DNA. Conclusion: Indeed the post-mortem cytogenomic study is crucial to genetic counseling, to characterize the presence of intra-tissue mosaicism and also to better understand the pathogenesis of congenital malformation

    Tolerability of endometriosis medical treatment: a comparison between combined hormonal contraceptives and progestins

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    Abstract Endometriosis is a chronic inflammatory disease that occurs in women of reproductive age. Much of the treatment involves hormone therapy that suppresses the proliferation of endometriosis lesions. Objective To compare discontinuation rates of pharmacological treatment with estrogen-progestins and progestins medications. The secondary objective is to evaluate the main side effects of these drugs in patients with endometriosis. Methods This retrospective study analyzed data from 330 patients who attended the Hospital of the State Public Servant of São Paulo from August 1999 to September 2020 and received pharmacological treatment for endometriosis. The data were obtained by review of the files of medical appointments with specialized staff. Results The median treatment time was 18 months, ranging from 1 to 168 months, and 177 patients interrupted the proposed treatment. The combined contraceptives with estrogens and progestins were significantly linked to treatment interruption, with a relative risk of 1,99 (p = 0,005). The most important side effects that resulted in treatment interruption were pain persistence (p = 0,043), weight gain (p = 0,017) and spotting (p < 0,001)

    Cytogenetics investigation in 151 Brazilian infertile male patients and genomic analysis in selected cases: experience of 14 years in a public genetic service

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    Abstract Objectives Male infertility accounts for approximately 30% of cases of reproductive failure. The characterization of genetic variants using cytogenomic techniques is essential for the adequate clinical management of these patients. We aimed to conduct a cytogenetic investigation of numerical and structural rearrangements and a genomic study of Y chromosome microdeletions/microduplications in infertile men derived from a single centre with over 14 years of experience. Results We evaluated 151 infertile men in a transversal study using peripheral blood karyotypes and 15 patients with normal karyotypes through genomic investigation by multiplex ligation-dependent probe amplification (MLPA) or polymerase chain reaction of sequence-tagged sites (PCR-STS) techniques. Out of the 151 patients evaluated by karyotype, 13 presented chromosomal abnormalities: two had numerical alterations, and 11 had structural chromosomal rearrangements. PCR-STS detected a BPY2 gene region and RBMY2DP pseudogene region microdeletion in one patient. MLPA analysis allowed the identification of one patient with CDY2B_1 and CDY2B_2 probe duplications (CDY2B and NLGN4Y genes) and one patient with BPY2_1, BPY2_2, and BPY2_4 probe duplications (PRY and RBMY1J genes)

    Cytogenomic assessment of the diagnosis of 93 patients with developmental delay and multiple congenital abnormalities: The Brazilian experience

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    OBJECTIVE: The human genome contains several types of variations, such as copy number variations, that can generate specific clinical abnormalities. Different techniques are used to detect these changes, and obtaining an unequivocal diagnosis is important to understand the physiopathology of the diseases. The objective of this study was to assess the diagnostic capacity of multiplex ligation-dependent probe amplification and array techniques for etiologic diagnosis of syndromic patients. METHODS: We analyzed 93 patients with developmental delay and multiple congenital abnormalities using multiplex ligation-dependent probe amplifications and arrays. RESULTS: Multiplex ligation-dependent probe amplification using different kits revealed several changes in approximately 33.3% of patients. The use of arrays with different platforms showed an approximately 53.75% detection rate for at least one pathogenic change and a 46.25% detection rate for patients with benign changes. A concomitant assessment of the two techniques showed an approximately 97.8% rate of concordance, although the results were not the same in all cases. In contrast with the array results, the MLPA technique detected ∼70.6% of pathogenic changes. CONCLUSION: The obtained results corroborated data reported in the literature, but the overall detection rate was higher than the rates previously reported, due in part to the criteria used to select patients. Although arrays are the most efficient tool for diagnosis, they are not always suitable as a first-line diagnostic approach because of their high cost for large-scale use in developing countries. Thus, clinical and laboratory interactions with skilled technicians are required to target patients for the most effective and beneficial molecular diagnosis
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