134 research outputs found
CRISPR-Cas9 Multiplex Editing of the α-Amylase/Trypsin Inhibitor Genes to Reduce Allergen Proteins in Durum Wheat
Wheat and its derived foods are widespread, representing one of the main food sources globally. During the last decades, the incidence of disorders related to wheat has become a global issue for the human population, probably linked to the spread of wheat-derived foods. It has been ascertained that structural and metabolic proteins, like \u3b1-amylase/trypsin inhibitors (ATI), are involved in the onset of wheat allergies (bakers' asthma) and probably Non-Coeliac Wheat Sensitivity (NCWS). The ATI are a group of exogenous protease inhibitors, which are encoded by a multigene family dispersed over several chromosomes in durum and bread wheat. WTAI-CM3 and WTAI-CM16 subunits are considered among the main proteins involved in the onset of bakers' asthma and probably NCWS. A CRISPR-Cas9 multiplexing strategy was used to edit the ATI subunits WTAI-CM3 and WTAI-CM16 in the grain of the Italian durum wheat cultivar Svevo with the aim to produce wheat lines with reduced amount of potential allergens involved in adverse reactions. Using a marker gene-free approach, whereby plants are regenerated without selection agents, homozygous mutant plants without the presence of CRISPR vectors were obtained directly from T0 generation. This study demonstrates the capability of CRISPR technology to knock out immunogenic proteins in a reduced time compared to conventional breeding programmes. The editing of the two target genes was confirmed either at molecular (sequencing and gene expression study) or biochemical (immunologic test) level. Noteworthy, as a pleiotropic effect, is the activation of the ATI 0.28 pseudogene in the edited lines
Melanoma, ancestralidad y variantes MC1R en la población mestizada uruguaya
Malignant melanoma (MM) is the most dangerous type of skin cancer and the main cause of death produced by skin diseases. In Uruguay, the incidence rate is 3.8/100,000, one of the highest in Latin America. We analyzed the contribution of ancestry and MC1R as a candidate gene for sporadic melanoma in Uruguay. Our objective wasto investigate the possible associations between ancestry and the MC1R gene with sporadic melanoma in the Uruguayan population. To that end, one hundred patients with sporadic MM and 107 controls were recruited. Phenotypic factors
and lifestyle were evaluated as risk factors. At the same time, we analyzed fiveancestry informative markers, the MC1R variants (R151, R160 and D294H) and five tag-SNPs. Phototype, atypical nevi, sunburns and recreational exposure were the main risk factors for MM in the Uruguayan population. We confirmed 16q as a candidate region for MM. R151C, and R160W showed an important association with risk of melanoma (OR= 3.85, P= 1 x 10-2; OR= 10.15, P= 7 x 10-3, respectively). Furthermore, three novel MC1R haplotypes from the promoter region were detected,and the two most common haplotypes for the coding region were different to the ones found in Europeans through HapMap. However, MC1R coding region haplotypes revealed a highly similar frequency to that of the Spanish population. Our results showed that the chromosomal 16q region confers susceptibility to MM risk in the Uruguayan population. In addition, the admixed genome structure of the MC1R region could be part of the explanation of melanoma etiology.El melanoma maligno (MM) es uno de los más peligrosos, y la principal causa de muerte producida por tumores de piel. En el Uruguay, la tasa de incidencia es de 3,8/100.000, una de las más altas de América Latina. En este trabajo analizamos la ancestrÃa y el gen candidato MC1R entre los pacientes con MM del Uruguay. Nuestro objetivo fue investigar la posible asociación entre ancestrÃa y el gen MC1R en pacientes con melanoma esporádico en la población uruguaya. Con tal finalidad, se reclutaron 100 pacientes con MM esporádico y 107 controles. Se evaluó el riesgo de factores fenotÃpicos y de estilo de vida. Además se analizaron cinco marcadores informativos de ancesdencia, variantes del gen MC1R (R151, R160 y D294H) y cinco tagSNPs. El fototipo, los nevos atÃpicos, quemaduras solares y la exposición recreativa fueron los principales factores de riesgo para MM en la población uruguaya. La región cromosómica 16q es candidata para MM, mientras que R151C y R160W mostraron una importante
asociación con el riesgo para MM (OR= 3,85, P= 1 x 10-2; OR= 10,15, P= 7 x 10-3, respectivamente). Por otra parte, se detectaron tres nuevos haplotipos en la región promotora y los dos haplotipos más frecuentes en la región codificante son diferentes a los encontrados en la población europea. Sin embargo, los haplotipos de la región codificante presentan una frecuencia muy similar a las encontradas en la población española. Los resultados muestran que la región cromosómica 16q confiere susceptibilidad al riesgo de MM en la población uruguaya. Por otra parte, la estructura genómica mestizada de la región del MC1R podrÃa explicar la etiologÃa del melanoma
Qui meurt après une néphrectomie pour cancer ? Étude des facteurs de risque de décès, des causes de décès et des réunions de morbi-mortalité (étude UroCCR-33)
BACKGROUND AND METHODS: Nephrectomy is the treatment for renal cell cancer from T1-4 tumors but remains at risk. To determine the thirty-day mortality rate after nephrectomy for cancer and to identify causes and risk factors of death in order to find clinical applications. From 2014 to 2017, we performed a retrospective multicentric analysis of prospectively collected data study involving the French network for research on kidney cancer (UroCCR). All patients who died after nephrectomy for cancer during the first thirty days were identified. Patients\u27 characteristics, causes of death and morbidity and mortality reviews reports were analyzed for each death.
RESULTS AND LIMITATIONS: In total, 2578 patients underwent nephrectomy and 35 deaths occurred. The thirty-day mortality rate was 1.4%. In univariate analysis, symptoms at diagnosis (P=0.006, OR=2.56 IC (1.3-5.03)), c stage superior to cT1 (P<0.0001, OR=6.13 IC (2.8-13.2)), cT stage superior to cT2 (P<0.0001, OR=8.8 IC (4.39-17.8)), nodal invasion (P<0.0001, OR=4.6 IC (1.9-10.7)), distant metastasis (P=0.001, OR=4.01 IC (1.7-8.9)), open surgery (P<0.0001, OR=0.272 IC (0.13-0.54)) and radical nephrectomy (P=0.007, OR=2.737 IC (1.3-5.7)) were risk factors of thirty-day mortality. In a multivariable model, only cT stage superior to T2 (P=0.015, OR=3.55 IC (1.27-10.01)) was a risk factor of thirty-day mortality. The main cause of postoperative death was pulmonary (n=15; 43%). The second cause was postoperative digestive sepsis for 7 patients (20%). Only 2 morbidity and mortality reviews had been done for the 35 deaths. Limitations are related to the thirty-day mortality criteria and descriptive study design.
CONCLUSIONS: Symptomatic patients, stage cTNM and type and techniques of surgery are determinants of thirty-day mortality after nephrectomy for cancer. The first cause of postoperative death is pulmonary. Morbidity and mortality reviews should be considered to better understand causes of death and to reduce early mortality after nephrectomy for cancer.
LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: 4
Tight junctions: from simple barriers to multifunctional molecular gates
Epithelia and endothelia separate different tissue compartments and protect multicellular organisms from the outside world. This requires the formation of tight junctions, selective gates that control paracellular diffusion of ions and solutes. Tight junctions also form the border between the apical and basolateral plasma-membrane domains and are linked to the machinery that controls apicobasal polarization. Additionally, signalling networks that guide diverse cell behaviours and functions are connected to tight junctions, transmitting information to and from the cytoskeleton, nucleus and different cell adhesion complexes. Recent advances have broadened our understanding of the molecular architecture and cellular functions of tight junctions
Neurofuzzy modeling to determine recurrence risk following radical cystectomy for nonmetastatic urothelial carcinoma of the bladder
Purpose: Bladder cancer recurrence occurs in 40% of patients following radical cystectomy
(RC) and pelvic lymphadenectomy (PLND). Although recurrence can be reduced with adjuvant
chemotherapy, the toxicity and low response rates of this treatment restrict its use to patients at
highest risk.We developed a neurofuzzymodel (NFM) to predict disease recurrence following RC
and PLNDin patients who are not usually administered adjuvant chemotherapy.
Experimental Design: The study comprised 1,034 patients treated with RC and PLND for
bladder urothelial carcinoma. Four hundred twenty-five patients were excluded due to lymph
node metastases and/or administration of chemotherapy. For the remaining 609 patients, we
obtained complete clinicopathologic data relating to their tumor.We trained, tested, and validated
two NFMs that predicted risk (Classifier) and timing (Predictor) of post-RC recurrence.We
measured the accuracy of our model at various postoperative time points.
Results: Cancer recurrence occurred in 172 (28%) patients. With a median follow-up of
72.7 months, our Classifier NFMidentified recurrence with an accuracy of 0.84 (concordance
index 0.92, sensitivity 0.81, and specificity 0.85) and an excellent calibration.Thiswas better than
two predictive nomograms (0.72 and 0.74 accuracies). The Predictor NFMs identified the timing
of tumor recurrencewith a median error of 8.15 months.
Conclusions:We have developed an accurate and well-calibrated model to identify disease
recurrence following RC and PLND in patients with nonmetastatic bladder urothelial carcinoma.
It seems superior to other available predictivemethods and could be used to identify patientswho
would potentially benefit from adjuvant chemotherapy
Intérêt de la résection complémentaire (ou « second look ») pour les carcinomes urothéliaux de vessie classés pTa haut grade
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Can weight/length relationship predict size at first maturity? A case study with two species of Characidae
A weight/length relationship was established for Astyanax jacuhiensis (Cope, 1894) (n = 370) and Cheirodon ibicuhiensis Eigenmann, 1915 (n = 701), from samples taken monthly in Fortaleza Lagoon, Cidreira, Rio Grande do Sul, from December 1991 through November 1992. Both species showed a polyphasic allometric growth pattern, each stanza described by an independent power equation controlled by a switch function. For C. ibicuhiensis, this change in the growth pattern occurred at 2.948 cm standard length (SL), close to published sizes for the attainment of female maturity. The change in the growth pattern of A. jacuhiensis (SL = 3.481 cm) was below the predicted size at first maturity, and merits further investigation. Although not conclusive, our data suggest that a complex growth pattern is frequent in nature, and perhaps is not usually identified because trends are obscured by natural variability. Despite the increased complexity resulting from the application of a more-complex equation, the identification of a change in the growth pattern could indicate important aspects of fish biology, including the attainment of sexual maturity
Le Launacien dans le Sud de la France: l’exemple du dépôt de Bautarès (Fontès, Dép. Hérault) et ses relations avec le district minier de Cabrières-Péret
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