Title of article :
Objectives: To examine an immunoassay for measuring free IGF-I in a saliva specimen (free sIGF-I) and to study the levels in relation to the training conditions comparing young athletes and sedentary females. Design and methods: The analysis was carried o
Author/Authors :
Francisco H.J. Yun، نويسنده , , Betty Y.L. Wong، نويسنده , , Maretta Chase، نويسنده , , Andrew Y. Shuen، نويسنده , , Lucie Canaff، نويسنده , , Kansuda Thongthai، نويسنده , , Katherine Siminovitch، نويسنده , , Geoffrey N. Hendy، نويسنده , , David E.C. Cole، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages :
11
From page :
551
To page :
561
Abstract :
Objectives: The calcium-sensing receptor (CASR) is critical for maintenance of blood calcium in a narrow physiologic range. Naturally occurring mutations in the calcium-sensing receptor gene (CASR) cause hypocalcaemia or hypercalcaemia, and molecular diagnosis of these mutations is clinically important. Knowledge of SNP frequency and haplotype structure is essential in understanding molecular test results. Design and methods: Genotyping and haplotype analysis of 26 CASR SNPs (and a tetranucleotide insertion/deletion polymorphism) in control cohorts of Caucasian, Asian and African-American origin (n = 1136, 88 and 104 chromosomes, respectively). Results: The three SNPs in exon 7 (A986S, R990G, Q1011E) are the only common exonic variants in our cohorts, and synonymous exonic SNPs are uncommon. Linkage disequilibrium analysis of the Caucasian cohort (Haploview) showed that the CASR locus is divided into three haplotype blocks, coincident with 5ʹ regulatory, coding, and 3ʹ regulatory domains. Conclusions: These analyses provide an important framework for appropriate interpretation of CASR mutation screening now offered by a number of laboratories for the diagnosis of calcium disorders. They will assist in the study of CASR polymorphisms as predictors of complex disease states.
Keywords :
molecular diagnostics , hypocalcaemia , Haplotype block , single-nucleotide polymorphism , hypercalcaemia , Calcium-sensing receptor
Journal title :
Clinical Biochemistry
Serial Year :
2007
Journal title :
Clinical Biochemistry
Record number :
484947
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