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FRAGMENT SIZE ANALYSIS OF FREE FETAL DNA IN MATERNAL PLASMA USING Y-STR LOCI AND SRY GENE AMPLIFICATION

Free fetal DNA (ffDNA) in maternal plasma has now become a valuable source for noninvasive prenatal diagnosis. Being able to accurately identify the size of ffDNA in maternal plasma is essential for a noninvasive prenatal diagnosis. Furthermore, it is important to investigate the molecular character...

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Autores principales: KIMURA, MACHIKO, HARA, MASAAKI, ITAKURA, ATSUO, SATO, CHIAKI, IKEBUCHI, KENJI, ISHIHARA, OSAMU
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Publicado: Nagoya University 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4831221/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21928694
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author KIMURA, MACHIKO
HARA, MASAAKI
ITAKURA, ATSUO
SATO, CHIAKI
IKEBUCHI, KENJI
ISHIHARA, OSAMU
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HARA, MASAAKI
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description Free fetal DNA (ffDNA) in maternal plasma has now become a valuable source for noninvasive prenatal diagnosis. Being able to accurately identify the size of ffDNA in maternal plasma is essential for a noninvasive prenatal diagnosis. Furthermore, it is important to investigate the molecular characteristics related to apoptosis which gives rise to ffDNA. We investigated the fragment size of ffDNA in each sample more precisely, using both Y-STR and SRY primers, in 20 maternal plasma samples from the 17th to 39th weeks of gestation. PCR was conducted with Y-STR and SRY primers which can be used to amplify 100–524 bp fragments. In samples from 10 pregnant women carrying male fetuses, the maximum fragment size detected by Y-STR and SRY primers ranged from 219 to 313 bp. As a result, the mean average maximum fragment size of free fetal DNA detected by Y-STR and SRY primers was 286±28 bp. The Y-STR alleles detected in each maternal plasma DNA sample were all in agreement with the results of their cord blood samples. We concluded that the fragment size of ffDNA comprises 2 nucleosomal complexes or less, but not exceeding 3.
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spelling pubmed-48312212016-05-03 FRAGMENT SIZE ANALYSIS OF FREE FETAL DNA IN MATERNAL PLASMA USING Y-STR LOCI AND SRY GENE AMPLIFICATION KIMURA, MACHIKO HARA, MASAAKI ITAKURA, ATSUO SATO, CHIAKI IKEBUCHI, KENJI ISHIHARA, OSAMU Nagoya J Med Sci Original Paper Free fetal DNA (ffDNA) in maternal plasma has now become a valuable source for noninvasive prenatal diagnosis. Being able to accurately identify the size of ffDNA in maternal plasma is essential for a noninvasive prenatal diagnosis. Furthermore, it is important to investigate the molecular characteristics related to apoptosis which gives rise to ffDNA. We investigated the fragment size of ffDNA in each sample more precisely, using both Y-STR and SRY primers, in 20 maternal plasma samples from the 17th to 39th weeks of gestation. PCR was conducted with Y-STR and SRY primers which can be used to amplify 100–524 bp fragments. In samples from 10 pregnant women carrying male fetuses, the maximum fragment size detected by Y-STR and SRY primers ranged from 219 to 313 bp. As a result, the mean average maximum fragment size of free fetal DNA detected by Y-STR and SRY primers was 286±28 bp. The Y-STR alleles detected in each maternal plasma DNA sample were all in agreement with the results of their cord blood samples. We concluded that the fragment size of ffDNA comprises 2 nucleosomal complexes or less, but not exceeding 3. Nagoya University 2011-08 /pmc/articles/PMC4831221/ /pubmed/21928694 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License. To view the details of this license, please visit (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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KIMURA, MACHIKO
HARA, MASAAKI
ITAKURA, ATSUO
SATO, CHIAKI
IKEBUCHI, KENJI
ISHIHARA, OSAMU
FRAGMENT SIZE ANALYSIS OF FREE FETAL DNA IN MATERNAL PLASMA USING Y-STR LOCI AND SRY GENE AMPLIFICATION
title FRAGMENT SIZE ANALYSIS OF FREE FETAL DNA IN MATERNAL PLASMA USING Y-STR LOCI AND SRY GENE AMPLIFICATION
title_full FRAGMENT SIZE ANALYSIS OF FREE FETAL DNA IN MATERNAL PLASMA USING Y-STR LOCI AND SRY GENE AMPLIFICATION
title_fullStr FRAGMENT SIZE ANALYSIS OF FREE FETAL DNA IN MATERNAL PLASMA USING Y-STR LOCI AND SRY GENE AMPLIFICATION
title_full_unstemmed FRAGMENT SIZE ANALYSIS OF FREE FETAL DNA IN MATERNAL PLASMA USING Y-STR LOCI AND SRY GENE AMPLIFICATION
title_short FRAGMENT SIZE ANALYSIS OF FREE FETAL DNA IN MATERNAL PLASMA USING Y-STR LOCI AND SRY GENE AMPLIFICATION
title_sort fragment size analysis of free fetal dna in maternal plasma using y-str loci and sry gene amplification
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4831221/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21928694
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