dna diagnostics. what can we detect ? monogenic and polygenic inherited diseases some types of...
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DNA diagnostics DNA diagnostics
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What can we detect ?
• Monogenic and polygenic inherited diseases• Some types of tumors• Disease progress during the therapy• Identification of people in forensic medicine• HLA-typization in cases of transplantation• Prevention - examination: - preimplantation
- prenatal -
presymtomatic
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DNA polymorphisms Variability in DNA sequence between
different individuals of the same species • Allele polymorphisms
physiological function, with frequency > 1%predisposition to polygenic diseases
• Mutations pathological function, with frequency < 1%
cause of monogenic diseases
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Source of DNA
DNA of certain gene – all nuclear cells
RNA of certain gene - only these cells, where this gene is
expressed
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Principle of testing
DNA isolation
PCR (amplification of a DNA region)
+ other analyses
visualization of result in gel
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Contents of 3-weeks practice
Practice 1: Own DNA isolationPractice 2: PCR - amplifying CFTR and HFE genesPractice 3: RFLP-restriction digestion of HFE gene
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The most frequent mutations
Cystic fibrosis :• CFTR gene, on chromosome 7
delta F508 mutationHemochromatosis :• HFE gene, on chromosome 6
C282Y mutation
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Delta F508 mutationNormal sequenceDNA 5 ´ … AAT ATC ATC TTT GGT GIT … 3´
Protein Asn Ile Ile Phe Gly ValPosition 505 506 507 508 509 510
Mutated DNADNA 5 ´ … AAT ATC AT - - - T GGT GIT …
3´
Protein Asn Ile Ile - Gly ValPosition 505 506 507 508 509 510
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C282Y mutationNormal DNA5 ´......G / TGC….. 3´
3´…. C / ACG….. 5´
C – Cys – Cysteine (TGC) at position 282 of protein
Mutated DNA5 ´......G / TAC….. 3´
3´…. C / ATG….. 5´
Y – Tyr – Tyrosine (TAC) at position 282 of protein
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Characteristics of DNA diagnostics
Detection of certain polymorphism of the predisposition gene
• TARGET ANALYSES• COMPLETE ANALYSES
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Target analyses
• The localization and the whole sequence of a gene is known
• The mutation of the gene is known
An examination of family membersis not needed
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Complete analyses
• The localization and the whole sequence of a gene is known
• Mutations of the gene are unknown
An examination of family membersis necessary
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Polymorphism detection of
certain predisposition gene
Target analyses:• PCR with sequence specific primers (CFTR delta F508)• PCR with general primers
+ 1) RFLP with restriction enzymes(Restriction Fragment Length
Polymorphism)(HFE C282Y)
+ 2) hybridization with DNA probes
Complete analyses:PCR with general primers
DNA sequencing