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Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong University(Medical Science) ; (12): 1277-1282, 2018.
Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-843556

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Objective • To establish a method for identifying the chimeric rates in Down syndrome chimeric mice, and study the chimeric rules in different organs. Methods • The proportion of trisomic cells (Tc1 cells) in different organs was calculated by detecting the relative quantity of human chromosome 21 (Hsa21) and mouse chromosome 15 (Mmu15) in samples. The relative quantity of Hsa21 and Mmu15 was evaluated with specific primers for genes SIM2 on Hsa21 and Derl1 on Mmu15, respectively, by quantitative real time PCR (qPCR) technology. Results • Three mice were chimeras and the chimeric levels of Tc1 cells were different in various tissues. The chimeric rates in hearts of these 3 mice were 8.98%, 21.71% and 57.70%; in cerebellums, the chimeric rates were 5.62%, 20.17% and 40.43%; in brains, the rates were 8.48%, 15.35% and 20.45%; in livers, the rates were 2.66%, 6.50% and 16.84%; and in spleens, the rates were 1.73%, 3.80% and 11.80%. Conclusion • The chimeric rate of trisomic cells in Down syndrome chimeric mice can be detected by qPCR technology by using primers for genes on specific chromosomes. The chimerism occurs in the hearts, cerebellums, brains, livers and spleens of the chimeric mice and the chimeric rate of Tc1 cells tends to be the highest in the hearts.

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Chinese Journal of Forensic Medicine ; (6): 459-462, 2016.
Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-503297

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There were many factors that affect the chimerism of donor DNA, such as the type of disease, the treatment of the disease, the severity of the disease, the source of hematopoietic stem cells, HLA, GVHD, and so on. This paper mainly discussed the two factors that affect forensic science, including the posttransplantation intervals and sensitivity of the detection method. Forensic workers in forensic practice and paternity and individual identification of allo HSCT recipients, should pay attention to the time after transplantation and the detection method of sensitivity of chimerism. When female recipients received HSCT in the case of male donors, Y chromosome DNA of the donor can be detected from the recipient's hair follicles. The case of biological specimens from the crime scene can not only detect Y chromosome speciifc genetic markers, so as to avoid wrong identiifcation.

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