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Cell Journal [Yakhteh]. 2017; 19 (2): 324-331
en Inglés | IMEMR | ID: emr-186902

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2 [COX-2], inducible nitric oxide synthase [iNOS], and 8-hydroxydeoxyguanosine [8-OHdG] in lung tissues of Sprague-Dawley rats with and without pre-administration of melatonin. A 2x2 cm[2] area of the pelvis of male Sprague-Dawley rats with and without pre-administration of melatonin [100 mg/kg] by oral and intraperitoneal injection was irradiated with a 3 Gy dose of 1.25 MeV gamma-rays. Alterations in the levels of COX-2, iNOS, and 8-OHdG in the out-of-field lung areas of the animals were detected by enzyme immunoassay. The bystander effect significantly increased COX-2, iNOS, and 8-OHdG levels in non-targeted lung tissues [P<0.05]. Melatonin ameliorated the bystander effect of radiation and significantly reduced the level of all examined biomarkers [P<0.05]. The results indicated that the ameliorating effect of a pre-intraperitoneal [IP] injection of melatonin was noticeably greater compared to oral pre-administration. Our findings revealed that the bystander effect of radiation could induce oxidative DNA damage and increase the levels of imperative COX-2 and iNOS in non-targeted lung tissues. Interestingly, melatonin could modulate the indirect destructive effect of radiation and reduce DNA damage in non-targeted cells

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AJMB-Avicenna Journal of Medical Biotechnology. 2017; 9 (2): 104-108
en Inglés | IMEMR | ID: emr-187790

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Background: acute Promyelocytic Leukemia [APL] is a subclass of acute myeloid leukemia. The chromosomal aberration in 95% of APL cases is t[15; 17] [q22; q21], which prevents cell differentiation. Characterization of the underlying molecular lesion is valuable in determining optimal treatment strategy. The goal of this study was to develop a new and powerful Flow- FISH technique to detect the long isoform [L] of PML-RARa fusion transcript in NB4 cell line


Methods: to achieve the best condition for fixation, two different fixatives including 2% paraformaldehyde and 75% ethanol were used. 0.2% Triton X-100 and 0.2% saponin were used for the permeabilization step .In hybridization, a wide range of times and temperatures were used and probe was designed in FRET system. Results were confirmed by fluorescent microscope assay and reverse transcription PCR


Results: in the present study, a novel technique was successfully optimized that combines in situ hybridization with flow cytometry to detect the presence of PML-RARa transcript. Using standard fixation and permeabilization protocol of 2% PFA and 0.2% saponin gave the best fluorescent results in flow cytometry. Also, results indicated that the optimum time and temperature for hybridization was 2 hr at 42degreeC. The results of reverse transcription PCR and fluorescent microscopy confirmed the presence of PML-RARa transcript


Conclusion: the concordance between the results of Flow-FISH and those of two other techniques including reverse transcription PCR and FISH indicated that this method would be applicable as a diagnostic test for APL in clinical samples and MRD monitoring

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AJMB-Avicenna Journal of Medical Biotechnology. 2016; 8 (2): 84-90
en Inglés | IMEMR | ID: emr-178492

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Background: DNA isolation procedure can significantly influence the quantification of DNA by real time PCR specially when cell free DNA [cfDNA] is the subject. To assess the extraction efficiency, linearity of the extraction yield, presence of co-purified inhibitors and to avoid problems with fragment size relevant to cfDNA, development of appropriate External DNA Control [EDC] is challenging. Using non-human chimeric nucleotide sequences, an EDC was developed for standardization of qPCR for monitoring stability of cfDNA concentration in blood samples over time


Methods: A DNA fragment of 167 bp chimeric sequence of parvovirus B19 and pBHA designated as EDC fragment was designed. To determine the impact of different factors during DNA extraction processing on quantification of cfDNA, blood samples were collected from normal subjects and divided into aliquots with and without specific treatment. In time intervals, the plasma samples were isolated. The amplicon of 167 bp EDC fragment in final concentration of 1.1 pg/ 500 microl was added to each plasma sample and total DNA was extracted by an in house method. Relative and absolute quantification real time PCR was performed to quantify both EDC fragment and cfDNA in extracted samples


Results: Comparison of real time PCR threshold cycle [Ct] for cfDNA fragment in tubes with and without specific treatment indicated a decrease in untreated tubes. In contrast, the threshold cycle was constant for EDC fragment in treated and untreated tubes, indicating the difference in Ct values of the cfDNA is because of specific treatments that were made on them


Conclusions: Spiking of DNA fragment size relevant to cfDNA into the plasma sample can be useful to minimize the bias due to sample preparation and extraction processing. Therefore, it is highly recommended that standard external DNA control be employed for the extraction and quantification of cfDNA for accurate data analysis

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AJMB-Avicenna Journal of Medical Biotechnology. 2014; 6 (1): 38-46
en Inglés | IMEMR | ID: emr-141727

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Various fixation and permeabilization techniques have been developed for detection of intracellular antigens by flow cytometry; however, there are few studies using flow cytometry to detect the frequency of intracellular nucleic acids, particularly RNA. We tested six different permeabilization methods in order to gain access to a high quality method with minimal damage to intracellular components focusing on 18S rRNA in HeLa cells. HeLa cells were fixed in 2% paraformaldehyde. A variety of detergents and enzymes including saponin, TritonX-100, Tween-20, NP40, Proteinase K, and streptolysin O were used to optimize a protocol of permeabilization for the flow cytometric enumeration of intracellular 18S rRNA. Treated cells were subjected to standard protocol of flow cytometric in situ hybridization in the presence of FITC-labeled sense and antisense probes to detect 18S ribosomal RNAs. Samples were then analyzed on a FACSCalibur flow cytometer. To evaluate cell morphology, following hybridization the cells were fixed on glass slide, covered with DAPI, and evaluated on a fluorescent microscope with appropriate filter sets. In comparison with other methods, maximum cell frequency in percentage and fluorescent intensity [M1=2.1%, M2=97.9%] were obtained when the cells were treated with 0.2% Tween-20 and incubated for 30 min [p=0.001]. Our study indicated that the highest levels of mean fluorescence could be obtained when the cells were treated with Tween-20. However, it should be taken into consideration that for a successful flow cytometric result, other interfering factors such as hybridization conditions should also be optimized


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Citometría de Flujo , Células HeLa
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