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CFTR POLYMORPHISMS OF HEALTHY INDIVIDUALS IN TWO CHINESE CITIES—CHANGCHUN AND NANJING

Background and Aim Mutations in the cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) gene, which encodes a chloride channel, cause cystic fibrosis. In order to investigate the polymorphic backgrounds of CFTR genes of healthy populations in different Chinese cities (Changchun and Nanjing),...

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Autores principales: JIN, CHUN XIANG, FUJIKI, KOTOYO, SONG, YING, PING, ZHANG, NAKAKUKI, MIYUKI, XIN WEI, MU, ZHANG, SU MIN, ISHIGURO, HIROSHI, NARUSE, SATORU
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Publicado: Nagoya University 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4831238/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23092102
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author JIN, CHUN XIANG
FUJIKI, KOTOYO
SONG, YING
PING, ZHANG
NAKAKUKI, MIYUKI
XIN WEI, MU
ZHANG, SU MIN
ISHIGURO, HIROSHI
NARUSE, SATORU
author_facet JIN, CHUN XIANG
FUJIKI, KOTOYO
SONG, YING
PING, ZHANG
NAKAKUKI, MIYUKI
XIN WEI, MU
ZHANG, SU MIN
ISHIGURO, HIROSHI
NARUSE, SATORU
author_sort JIN, CHUN XIANG
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description Background and Aim Mutations in the cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) gene, which encodes a chloride channel, cause cystic fibrosis. In order to investigate the polymorphic backgrounds of CFTR genes of healthy populations in different Chinese cities (Changchun and Nanjing), we analyzed 119 blood samples (Changchun 64, Nanjing 55) of randomly selected healthy individuals for poly T, TG-repeats and M470V polymorphisms. We analyzed the differences of CFTR polymorphic distributions between the two Chinese cities from the south and the north. Methods Genomic DNA was extracted from whole blood. DNA fragments of CFTR gene were amplified by polymerase chain reaction (PCR). Poly-T and TG repeats were directly sequenced by auto sequencer (ABI 310). M470V was detected by a HphI restriction enzyme. Results The T7 allele was the most common haplotype in Changchun (0.938) and Nanjing (0.927) populations. The T5 allele was present in only 7 Changchun and 3 Nanjing subjects. The TG11 and TG12 alleles were dominant haplotypes in Changchun (TG11 0.500, TG12 0.453) and Nanjing (TG11 0.345, TG12 0.609). The frequency of the V470 allele was 0.633 in Changchun, which was higher than that in Nanjing (0.500) (p<0.05). There were three major haplotypes: T7-TG11-V470, T7-TG12-M470 and T7-TG12-V470. The T7-TG11-V470 was the most common haplotype in Changchun (0.514), while T7-TG12-M470 was the most common haplotype in Nanjing (0.500). Conclusion Though Changchun and Nanjing are in the same country, their polymorphic backgrounds of CFTR gene are very different. Most of the two populations have genotypes that cause lower CFTR function.
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spelling pubmed-48312382016-05-24 CFTR POLYMORPHISMS OF HEALTHY INDIVIDUALS IN TWO CHINESE CITIES—CHANGCHUN AND NANJING JIN, CHUN XIANG FUJIKI, KOTOYO SONG, YING PING, ZHANG NAKAKUKI, MIYUKI XIN WEI, MU ZHANG, SU MIN ISHIGURO, HIROSHI NARUSE, SATORU Nagoya J Med Sci Original Paper Background and Aim Mutations in the cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) gene, which encodes a chloride channel, cause cystic fibrosis. In order to investigate the polymorphic backgrounds of CFTR genes of healthy populations in different Chinese cities (Changchun and Nanjing), we analyzed 119 blood samples (Changchun 64, Nanjing 55) of randomly selected healthy individuals for poly T, TG-repeats and M470V polymorphisms. We analyzed the differences of CFTR polymorphic distributions between the two Chinese cities from the south and the north. Methods Genomic DNA was extracted from whole blood. DNA fragments of CFTR gene were amplified by polymerase chain reaction (PCR). Poly-T and TG repeats were directly sequenced by auto sequencer (ABI 310). M470V was detected by a HphI restriction enzyme. Results The T7 allele was the most common haplotype in Changchun (0.938) and Nanjing (0.927) populations. The T5 allele was present in only 7 Changchun and 3 Nanjing subjects. The TG11 and TG12 alleles were dominant haplotypes in Changchun (TG11 0.500, TG12 0.453) and Nanjing (TG11 0.345, TG12 0.609). The frequency of the V470 allele was 0.633 in Changchun, which was higher than that in Nanjing (0.500) (p<0.05). There were three major haplotypes: T7-TG11-V470, T7-TG12-M470 and T7-TG12-V470. The T7-TG11-V470 was the most common haplotype in Changchun (0.514), while T7-TG12-M470 was the most common haplotype in Nanjing (0.500). Conclusion Though Changchun and Nanjing are in the same country, their polymorphic backgrounds of CFTR gene are very different. Most of the two populations have genotypes that cause lower CFTR function. Nagoya University 2012-08 /pmc/articles/PMC4831238/ /pubmed/23092102 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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JIN, CHUN XIANG
FUJIKI, KOTOYO
SONG, YING
PING, ZHANG
NAKAKUKI, MIYUKI
XIN WEI, MU
ZHANG, SU MIN
ISHIGURO, HIROSHI
NARUSE, SATORU
CFTR POLYMORPHISMS OF HEALTHY INDIVIDUALS IN TWO CHINESE CITIES—CHANGCHUN AND NANJING
title CFTR POLYMORPHISMS OF HEALTHY INDIVIDUALS IN TWO CHINESE CITIES—CHANGCHUN AND NANJING
title_full CFTR POLYMORPHISMS OF HEALTHY INDIVIDUALS IN TWO CHINESE CITIES—CHANGCHUN AND NANJING
title_fullStr CFTR POLYMORPHISMS OF HEALTHY INDIVIDUALS IN TWO CHINESE CITIES—CHANGCHUN AND NANJING
title_full_unstemmed CFTR POLYMORPHISMS OF HEALTHY INDIVIDUALS IN TWO CHINESE CITIES—CHANGCHUN AND NANJING
title_short CFTR POLYMORPHISMS OF HEALTHY INDIVIDUALS IN TWO CHINESE CITIES—CHANGCHUN AND NANJING
title_sort cftr polymorphisms of healthy individuals in two chinese cities—changchun and nanjing
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4831238/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23092102
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