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Allele-specific polymerase chain reaction for the detection of Alzheimer’s disease-related single nucleotide polymorphisms

BACKGROUND: The incidence of Alzheimer’s disease, particularly in developing countries, is expected to increase exponentially as the population ages. Continuing research in this area is essential in order to better understand this disease and develop strategies for treatment and prevention. Genome-w...

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Autores principales: Darawi, Mohd Nazif, Ai-Vyrn, Chin, Ramasamy, Kalavathy, Hua, Philip Poi Jun, Pin, Tan Maw, Kamaruzzaman, Shahrul Bahyah, Majeed, Abu Bakar Abdul
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3635888/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23419238
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2350-14-27
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author Darawi, Mohd Nazif
Ai-Vyrn, Chin
Ramasamy, Kalavathy
Hua, Philip Poi Jun
Pin, Tan Maw
Kamaruzzaman, Shahrul Bahyah
Majeed, Abu Bakar Abdul
author_facet Darawi, Mohd Nazif
Ai-Vyrn, Chin
Ramasamy, Kalavathy
Hua, Philip Poi Jun
Pin, Tan Maw
Kamaruzzaman, Shahrul Bahyah
Majeed, Abu Bakar Abdul
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description BACKGROUND: The incidence of Alzheimer’s disease, particularly in developing countries, is expected to increase exponentially as the population ages. Continuing research in this area is essential in order to better understand this disease and develop strategies for treatment and prevention. Genome-wide association studies have identified several loci as genetic risk factors of AD aside from apolipoprotein E such as bridging integrator (BIN1), clusterin (CLU), ATP-binding cassette sub-family A member 7 (ABCA7), complement receptor 1 (CR1) and phosphatidylinositol binding clathrin assembly protein (PICALM). However genetic research in developing countries is often limited by lack of funding and expertise. This study therefore developed and validated a simple, cost effective polymerase chain reaction based technique to determine these single nucleotide polymorphisms. METHODS: An allele-specific PCR method was developed to detect single nucleotide polymorphisms of BIN1 rs744373, CLU rs11136000, ABCA7 rs3764650, CR1 rs3818361 and PICALM rs3851179 in human DNA samples. Allele-specific primers were designed by using appropriate software to permit the PCR amplification only if the nucleotide at the 3’-end of the primer complemented the base at the wild-type or variant-type DNA sample. The primers were then searched for uniqueness using the Basic Local Alignment Search Tool search engine. RESULTS: The assay was tested on a hundred samples and accurately detected the homozygous wild-type, homozygous variant-type and heterozygous of each SNP. Validation was by direct DNA sequencing. CONCLUSION: This method will enable researchers to carry out genetic polymorphism studies for genetic risk factors associated with late-onset Alzheimer’s disease (BIN1, CLU, ABCA7, CR1 and PICALM) without the use of expensive instrumentation and reagents.
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spelling pubmed-36358882013-04-26 Allele-specific polymerase chain reaction for the detection of Alzheimer’s disease-related single nucleotide polymorphisms Darawi, Mohd Nazif Ai-Vyrn, Chin Ramasamy, Kalavathy Hua, Philip Poi Jun Pin, Tan Maw Kamaruzzaman, Shahrul Bahyah Majeed, Abu Bakar Abdul BMC Med Genet Research Article BACKGROUND: The incidence of Alzheimer’s disease, particularly in developing countries, is expected to increase exponentially as the population ages. Continuing research in this area is essential in order to better understand this disease and develop strategies for treatment and prevention. Genome-wide association studies have identified several loci as genetic risk factors of AD aside from apolipoprotein E such as bridging integrator (BIN1), clusterin (CLU), ATP-binding cassette sub-family A member 7 (ABCA7), complement receptor 1 (CR1) and phosphatidylinositol binding clathrin assembly protein (PICALM). However genetic research in developing countries is often limited by lack of funding and expertise. This study therefore developed and validated a simple, cost effective polymerase chain reaction based technique to determine these single nucleotide polymorphisms. METHODS: An allele-specific PCR method was developed to detect single nucleotide polymorphisms of BIN1 rs744373, CLU rs11136000, ABCA7 rs3764650, CR1 rs3818361 and PICALM rs3851179 in human DNA samples. Allele-specific primers were designed by using appropriate software to permit the PCR amplification only if the nucleotide at the 3’-end of the primer complemented the base at the wild-type or variant-type DNA sample. The primers were then searched for uniqueness using the Basic Local Alignment Search Tool search engine. RESULTS: The assay was tested on a hundred samples and accurately detected the homozygous wild-type, homozygous variant-type and heterozygous of each SNP. Validation was by direct DNA sequencing. CONCLUSION: This method will enable researchers to carry out genetic polymorphism studies for genetic risk factors associated with late-onset Alzheimer’s disease (BIN1, CLU, ABCA7, CR1 and PICALM) without the use of expensive instrumentation and reagents. BioMed Central 2013-02-19 /pmc/articles/PMC3635888/ /pubmed/23419238 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2350-14-27 Text en Copyright © 2013 Darawi et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Darawi, Mohd Nazif
Ai-Vyrn, Chin
Ramasamy, Kalavathy
Hua, Philip Poi Jun
Pin, Tan Maw
Kamaruzzaman, Shahrul Bahyah
Majeed, Abu Bakar Abdul
Allele-specific polymerase chain reaction for the detection of Alzheimer’s disease-related single nucleotide polymorphisms
title Allele-specific polymerase chain reaction for the detection of Alzheimer’s disease-related single nucleotide polymorphisms
title_full Allele-specific polymerase chain reaction for the detection of Alzheimer’s disease-related single nucleotide polymorphisms
title_fullStr Allele-specific polymerase chain reaction for the detection of Alzheimer’s disease-related single nucleotide polymorphisms
title_full_unstemmed Allele-specific polymerase chain reaction for the detection of Alzheimer’s disease-related single nucleotide polymorphisms
title_short Allele-specific polymerase chain reaction for the detection of Alzheimer’s disease-related single nucleotide polymorphisms
title_sort allele-specific polymerase chain reaction for the detection of alzheimer’s disease-related single nucleotide polymorphisms
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3635888/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23419238
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2350-14-27
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