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  • folate deficiency  (2)
  • Developmental nervous system  (1)
  • 1
    ISSN: 1435-232X
    Keywords: fra(3)(p14.2) ; folate deficiency ; cancer patient ; prognosis
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
    Notes: Summary A population survey of a common folate-sensitive fragile site, fra(3)(p14.2), has been carried out on PHA-stimulated peripheral lymphocytes of patients with cancer and other diseases, under both culture conditions of folate deprivation and aphidicolin treatment. Overall findings regarding variability of expressivity due to age and sex were very similar to those obtained in a healthy population. The expression of fra(3)(p14.2) by folate deficient condition appeared hardly influenced by such exogenous factors as tobacco smoking habit, past histories of radiotherapy and chemotherapy, while it was associated with the unfavorable prognosis of cancers. Furthermore, proportion of those with higher expression was slightly but significantly larger in both lung and breast cancer patients. These findings suggest that some factors relevant to the expression of fra(3)(p14.2) may be associated with development and progression of certain kinds of cancer.
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  • 2
    ISSN: 1435-232X
    Keywords: fra(3)(p14) ; folate deficiency ; aphidicolin ; cell cycle ; age
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
    Notes: Summary A population survey of a common folate-sensitive fragile site, fra(3)(p14), was carried out on PHA-stimulated peripheral lymphocytes of 1,078 healthy subjects. Fra(3)(p14) was expressed more frequently in the younger than in the older, and in males than in females. It also showed some seasonal variation. The age difference of the expression frequency was also observed by aphidicolin treatment. A positive correlation of the expression frequency was found, though not so strongly, between both culture conditions of folate deprivation and aphidicolin treatment, These findings suggest that the inter-individual variation in the expressivity of common fragile sites is not only ascribable to chance, but to some physiological conditions of blood donors such as response rate of lymphocyte to PHA stimulation and blood concentration of folic acid.
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  • 3
    ISSN: 1435-232X
    Keywords: Key words Doublecortin ; KIAA0369 ; CaM kinase ; Developmental nervous system ; Neuropathy ; Lissencephaly ; Double cortex
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Neuropathy in vertebrates can be a consequence of failure of genes involved in the nervous system to be expressed at the correct times and levels during embryonic life. Recently, a brain specific gene, Doublecortin, was cloned and was shown to have mutations in X-linked lissencephaly and double cortex syndrome. KIAA0369 is a putative kinase that is structurally related to Doublecortin. We compared the expression of KIAA0369 with that of Doublecortin, both of which were expressed specifically or predominantly in fetal brain among 20 different tissues examined. The deduced products of both genes contain a unique domain (the Doublecortin [DC] domain), but KIAA0369 also contains a calmodulin-dependent kinase (CaM kinase)-like domain following the DC domain. We found at least four splicing variants of KIAA0369: KIAA0369-AS (type A, short version), KIAA0369-AL (type A, long version), KIAA0369-BS (type B, short version), and KIAA0369-BL (type B, long version). KIAA0369-B, which lacked the DC domain and maintained the kinase domain, was expressed in adult as well as fetal brain, but the variants that included the DC domain, KIAA0369-A, were expressed predominantly in fetal brain. These results suggest that the DC domain plays an important role in the development of the nervous system. In the adult brain, KIAA0369 was expressed in all 15 different regions examined, more intensely in cerebral cortex, occipital pole, frontal lobe, amygdala, and hippocampus, and less intensely in corpus callosum and thalamus. The murine homologs of Doublecortin and KIAA0369 were not detectable in 7-day mouse embryos, but both genes were expressed extensively in 11-day embryos. Human KIAA0369 was mapped by fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) to chromosome 13q13–q14.1. The presence of genes related to neuropathy has been reported in this locus.
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