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Biphasic Chromatin Structure and FISH Signals Reflect Intranuclear Order

Background and Aim: One of the two parental allelic genes may selectively be expressed, regulated by imprinting, X-inactivation or by other less known mechanisms. This study aims to reflect on such genetic mechanisms. Materials and Methods: Slides from short term cultures or direct smears of blood,...

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Autores principales: Chaudhuri, Jyoti P., Kasprzycki, Eva, Battaglia, Mathew, McGill, John R., Brøgger, Anton, Walther, Joachim-U., Reith, Albrecht
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: IOS Press 2005
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4617501/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16373965
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2005/673949
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author Chaudhuri, Jyoti P.
Kasprzycki, Eva
Battaglia, Mathew
McGill, John R.
Brøgger, Anton
Walther, Joachim-U.
Reith, Albrecht
author_facet Chaudhuri, Jyoti P.
Kasprzycki, Eva
Battaglia, Mathew
McGill, John R.
Brøgger, Anton
Walther, Joachim-U.
Reith, Albrecht
author_sort Chaudhuri, Jyoti P.
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description Background and Aim: One of the two parental allelic genes may selectively be expressed, regulated by imprinting, X-inactivation or by other less known mechanisms. This study aims to reflect on such genetic mechanisms. Materials and Methods: Slides from short term cultures or direct smears of blood, bone marrow and amniotic fluids were hybridized with FISH probes singly, combined or sequentially. Two to three hundred cells were examined from each preparation. Results and Aignificance: A small number of cells (up to about 5%), more frequent in leukemia cases, showed the twin features: (1) nuclei with biphasic chromatin, one part decondensed and the other condensed; and (2) homologous FISH signals distributed equitably in those two regions. The biphasic chromatin structure with equitable distribution of the homologous FISH signals may correspond to the two sets of chromosomes, supporting observations on ploidywise intranuclear order. The decondensed chromatin may relate to enhanced transcriptions or advanced replications. Conclusions: Transcriptions of only one of the two parental genomes cause allelic exclusion. Genomes may switch with alternating monoallelic expression of biallelic genes as an efficient genetic mechanism. If genomes fail to switch, allelic exclusion may lead to malignancy. Similarly, a genome-wide monoallelic replication may tilt the balance of heterozygosity resulting in aneusomy, initiating early events in malignant transformation and in predicting cancer mortality.
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spelling pubmed-46175012016-01-12 Biphasic Chromatin Structure and FISH Signals Reflect Intranuclear Order Chaudhuri, Jyoti P. Kasprzycki, Eva Battaglia, Mathew McGill, John R. Brøgger, Anton Walther, Joachim-U. Reith, Albrecht Cell Oncol Other Background and Aim: One of the two parental allelic genes may selectively be expressed, regulated by imprinting, X-inactivation or by other less known mechanisms. This study aims to reflect on such genetic mechanisms. Materials and Methods: Slides from short term cultures or direct smears of blood, bone marrow and amniotic fluids were hybridized with FISH probes singly, combined or sequentially. Two to three hundred cells were examined from each preparation. Results and Aignificance: A small number of cells (up to about 5%), more frequent in leukemia cases, showed the twin features: (1) nuclei with biphasic chromatin, one part decondensed and the other condensed; and (2) homologous FISH signals distributed equitably in those two regions. The biphasic chromatin structure with equitable distribution of the homologous FISH signals may correspond to the two sets of chromosomes, supporting observations on ploidywise intranuclear order. The decondensed chromatin may relate to enhanced transcriptions or advanced replications. Conclusions: Transcriptions of only one of the two parental genomes cause allelic exclusion. Genomes may switch with alternating monoallelic expression of biallelic genes as an efficient genetic mechanism. If genomes fail to switch, allelic exclusion may lead to malignancy. Similarly, a genome-wide monoallelic replication may tilt the balance of heterozygosity resulting in aneusomy, initiating early events in malignant transformation and in predicting cancer mortality. IOS Press 2005 2005-12-22 /pmc/articles/PMC4617501/ /pubmed/16373965 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2005/673949 Text en Copyright © 2005 Hindawi Publishing Corporation and the authors.
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Chaudhuri, Jyoti P.
Kasprzycki, Eva
Battaglia, Mathew
McGill, John R.
Brøgger, Anton
Walther, Joachim-U.
Reith, Albrecht
Biphasic Chromatin Structure and FISH Signals Reflect Intranuclear Order
title Biphasic Chromatin Structure and FISH Signals Reflect Intranuclear Order
title_full Biphasic Chromatin Structure and FISH Signals Reflect Intranuclear Order
title_fullStr Biphasic Chromatin Structure and FISH Signals Reflect Intranuclear Order
title_full_unstemmed Biphasic Chromatin Structure and FISH Signals Reflect Intranuclear Order
title_short Biphasic Chromatin Structure and FISH Signals Reflect Intranuclear Order
title_sort biphasic chromatin structure and fish signals reflect intranuclear order
topic Other
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4617501/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16373965
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2005/673949
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