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Acta bioquím. clín. latinoam ; 48(1): 0-0, mar. 2014. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-734214

ABSTRACT

El objetivo del trabajo consistió en analizar la relación del nivel sérico de homocisteína (Hcy) con los polimorfismos de la metilentetrahidrofolato reductasa MTHFR C677T y A1298C y variables clínicas y bioquímicas en población mexicana. Se determinó el nivel de Hcy (inmunoensayo) y de polimorfismos (PCR/RFLP) en 102 individuos de la población general. El genotipo 677TT mostró asociación significativa con el peso corporal (r=0,012) y el genotipo 1298CC tuvo tendencia a asociarse con el IMC (r~0,06). Los valores séricos de Hcy en mujeres (51/102) fueron 8,33±1,86 µmol/L y en hombres (51/102) 11,64±4,15 µmol/L. La Hcy mostró asociación positiva con peso corporal (r=0,004) y asociación negativa con Hb y Hto (r=0,001). Se encontró mayor nivel de Hcy en individuos fumadores (r=0,009) y una tendencia hacia hiperhomocisteinemia en alcohólicos y en mujeres menopáusicas. No se evidenció asociación de Hcy con los polimorfismos MTHFR C677T y A1298C, sin embargo, el análisis con el modelo de herencia dominante para el polimorfismo C677T (TT+CT vs. CC) mostró un efecto semidominante (r<0,10). En este estudio, la presencia de los polimorfismos MTHFR C677T y A1298C no representó ser un factor de riesgo significativo para hiperhomocisteinemia, sin embargo, se encontraron diferencias que puntualizan la posible dependencia de los niveles de Hcy en relación con los genotipos modificados con diversos factores ambientales.


The objective of the current work was to analyze the relationship of serum homocysteine (Hcy) with MTHFR C677T and A1298C polymorphisms and clinical and biochemical variables in the Mexican population. Hcy (immunoassay) levels and polymorphism (PCR/RFLP) levels were determined in 102 individuals from the general population. The 677TT genotype showed significant association with body weight (r=0.012) and the 1298CC genotype tended to be associated with BMI (r~0.06). Serum levels of Hcy in women (51/102) were 8.33±1.86 µmol/L and in men (51/102) 11.64± 4.15 µmol/L. The Hcy was positively as-sociated with body weight (r=0.004) and negatively with Hb and Hct (r=0.001). Higher levels of Hcy were found in smokers (r=0.009) and a tendency to hyperhomocysteinemia in alcoholics and in menopausal women. There was no association of Hcy with MTHFR C677T and A1298C polymorphisms, although the analysis with dominant inheritance model for the C677T polymorphism (TT + CT vs. CC) showed a semi-dominant effect (r<0.10). In this study, the presence of MTHFR C677T and A1298C polymorphisms did not represent a significant risk factor for hyperhomocysteinemia; however, those differences may point out the dependence of the relative levels of Hcy modifed genotypes on various environmental factors.


O objetivo deste trabalho foi analisar a relação do nível sérico de homocisteína (Hcy) com os polimorfismos da metilenotetrahidrofolato redutase MTHFR C677T e A1298C e variáveis clínicas e bioquímicas na po-pulação mexicana. Foi determinado o nível de Hcy (imunoensaio) e de polimorfismos (PCR/RFLP) em 102 indivíduos da população geral. O genótipo 677TT mostrou associação significativa com o peso corporal (r =0,012) e o genótipo 1298CC teve tendência a se associar com o IMC (r~0,06). Os níveis séricos de Hcy em mulheres (51/102) foram 8,33±1,86 µmol/L e em homens (51/102) 11,64±4,15 µmol/L. A Hcy mos-trou associação positiva com o peso corporal (r=0,004) e associação negativa com Hb e Hto (r=0,001). Encontraram-se níveis mais elevados de Hcy em fumantes (p=0,009) e uma tendência para hiperhomo-cisteinemia em alcoólatras e em mulheres na menopausa. Nenhuma associação se mostrou entre Hcy e os polimorfismos MTHFR C677T e A1298C, no entanto, a análise com modelo de herança dominante para o polimorfismo C677T (TT+CT vs. CC) mostrou um efeito semidominantes (r<0,10). Neste estudo, a presença dos polimorfismos MTHFR C677T e A1298C não representou ser um fator de risco significativo para a hiper-homocisteinemia, no entanto, foram encontradas diferenças que apontam a possível dependência dos níveis de Hcy relativos aos genótipos modificados com diversos fatores ambientais.


Subject(s)
Homocysteine , Homocysteine/analysis , Hyperhomocysteinemia , Polymorphism, Genetic
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Ginecol. obstet. Méx ; 70(7): 344-348, jul. 2002.
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-331077

ABSTRACT

A polymorphism at codon 72 in the p53 gen has been reported as a potential risk factor to cervical cancer (CC) because human papillomavirus (HPV) is more effective at degrading p53 Arg-72 than p53 Pro-72, making individuals homozygous for p53 Arg-72 seven times more likely to develop HPV-associated CC. As In Mexico the CC is a health public problem, we designed this study to determinate whether the p53 codon 72 polymorphism represent a risk factor to CC in our population. A case-controls study was performed. DNA was obtained from paraffin-embedded cervical fixed tissue samples. Analysis of the p53 genotype at position 72 was performed by polymerase chain reaction using specific primers and Accll digestion. Among cases with CC the proportions of the p53 genotypes at codon 72 were 0.05 to proline homozygous, 0.5 to heterozygous, and 0.45 to arginine-homozygous. In controls the proportions were 0.08, 0.62, and 0.31. X2 test showed no significant difference In the proportions. We conclude than In our population, as other worldwide countries, the homozygous for arginine at codon 72 of the p53 gene is not a risk factor to cervical cancer.


Subject(s)
Adult , Female , Humans , Codon , Genes, p53 , Polymorphism, Genetic , Uterine Cervical Neoplasms , Arginine , Case-Control Studies , DNA Mutational Analysis , Exons , Gene Frequency , Genetic Predisposition to Disease , Genotype , Mexico , Papillomaviridae , Polymerase Chain Reaction , Proline , Oncogene Proteins, Viral/metabolism , Risk Factors , Substrate Specificity , Tumor Suppressor Protein p53 , Uterine Cervical Neoplasms
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Rev. panam. salud pública ; 7(6): 389-94, jun. 2000. ilus, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-276795

ABSTRACT

Este estudio compara la detección de Mycobacterium tuberculosis mediante baciloscopia (tinción de Ziehl-Neelsen), cultivo en medio de L"wenstein-Jensen y reacción en cadena de la polimerasa (RCP) realizada con ADN extraído directamente de distintos tipos de muestras. Se analizaron 252 muestras (114 de esputo, 96 de orina, 15 de LCR y 27 de otros tipos) de 160 pacientes con sospecha de tuberculosis en cualquiera de sus formas que acudieron al Laboratorio de Patología Clínica del Hospital de Especialidades del Centro Médico Nacional de Occidente del Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social. En todos los casos se realizó tinción de Ziehl-Neelsen, cultivo en medio de L"wenstein-Jensen y amplificación por RCP de un segmento de 285 pares de bases específico del complejo M. tuberculosis. De las 252 muestras, 18 fueron positivas para micobacterias no tuberculosas en el cultivo. De las 234 restantes, 12 (5,1 por ciento) fueron positivas en la RCP y el cultivo, 174 (74,4 por ciento) negativas en ambas pruebas, 47 (20,1 por ciento) positivas en la RCP y negativas en el cultivo y 1 (0,4 por ciento) negativa en la RCP y positiva en el cultivo; tomando el cultivo como prueba de referencia, la RCP proporcionó una sensibilidad de 92,3 por ciento, una especificidad de 78,7 por ciento, un valor predictivo positivo de 20,3 por ciento y un valor predictivo negativo de 99,4 por ciento. El límite de detección de la RCP en ADN extraído de cultivo fue de 10 fg (equivalente a 4 o 5 micobacterias). También en comparación con el cultivo, la RCP identificó correctamente a la totalidad de las micobacterias del complejo M. tuberculosis. Tomando como prueba de referencia el cultivo, al analizar únicamente las muestras de esputo, la RCP directa proporcionó una sensibilidad de 90,9 por ciento, una especificidad de 89,5 por ciento, un valor predictivo positivo de 52,6 por ciento y un valor predictivo negativo de 98,7 por ciento. La RCP es una técnica sensible y específica para detectar el complejo M. tuberculosis en muestras tanto positivas como negativas en la baciloscopia. Un procedimiento controlado de RCP permite establecer o excluir el diagnóstico de tuberculosis en un tiempo que se reduce de m s de tres semanas a tan solo 24 a 48 horas, lo cual resulta particularmente útil cuando es necesario un diagnóstico temprano para establecer el pronóstico del paciente o en casos de transplante de órganos


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Polymerase Chain Reaction , Mycobacterium tuberculosis/isolation & purification , Mexico
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Arch. med. res ; 30(5): 375-9, sept.-oct. 1999. ilus, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-266548

ABSTRACT

Background. The MPS-I is an autosomal recessive disorder caused by mutations in the IDUA gene that induce to a deficiency of glycosidase Ó-L-iduronidase that is required for degradation of heparan and dermatan sulfate. This disorder expresses a wide range of clinical symptoms. Methods. Kpnl (k) and VNTR (V) intragenic polymorphisms at the IDUA gene were studied in mestizo and Huichol Indian Mexican populations as well in 13 MPS-I patients. Data from Australian normal and MPS-I (2-4) individuals were also studied. Results. Genotypes for IDUA K and V sites in Mexicans were in agreement with hardy-Weinberg expectations, except for stie K in Huichols, Individually, allele frequency distributions were different (p< 0.05) in the two normal groups for the V site. K-V haplotype frequency distributions (HFDs) in these two normal groups were also different as compared with normal Australians. In Mexican MPS-I patients, HFD was different (p <0.05) with or MPS-I Australians. This can be taken as evidence of linkage disequilibrium between K-V polymorphism and MPS-I gene mutation(s) at the IDUA region. A similar finding was reported. However, disequilibrium in Mexicans was determined by haplotypes different from those in Australia. In Mexican MPS-I patients, haplotype K2-V1 is increased and K1-V3 decreades with respect to the Mexican mestizo (p < 0.05), while in Australians, MPS-I patients had an increase of haplotypes K2-V2 and K1-V2 with respect to expected frequency. Conclusions. The similar HFD between Mexican and australian MPS-I patients suggests a common genetic origin, that MPS-I mutations were introduced to Mexico by Spaniards, and that such mutations predate the dispersion between Mexican and Australian Caucasian ancestors. The differences in disequilibrium are explained rather by genetic drift


Subject(s)
Deoxyribonucleases, Type I Site-Specific , Haplotypes , Linkage Disequilibrium , Mucopolysaccharidosis I/ethnology , Mucopolysaccharidosis I/genetics , Base Sequence , Mexico
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Arch. med. res ; 28(1): 91-4, mar. 1997. tab, ilus
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-225202

ABSTRACT

Five patients presenting Hunter's syndrome were biochemically studied. Quantification of urinary glycosaminoglycans (GAGs), electrophoretic characterizatio and correlation with ensymatic activity in leucocytes were carried out. In all cases, urinary GAGs/creatinine ratio was increased. Electrophoresis revealed the presence of heparan sulfate (HS) and dermatan sulfate (DS) in four cases (80 perecent), but in the remaining patient, only DS was present. In all patients, deficient enzymatic activity was demonstrated. These results show evidences of biochemical differences in thys syndrome


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Child, Preschool , Child , Glycosaminoglycans/urine , Leukocytes/enzymology , Mucopolysaccharidosis II/metabolism , Sulfatases/deficiency
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