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Autore: Nagy Bálint Visualizza persona
Titolo: Cell-Free Nucleic Acids Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2020
Descrizione fisica: 1 electronic resource (248 p.)
Soggetto non controllato: screening
single nucleotide polymorphism
predictive and preventive approach
PTEN
cell-free DNAs
fetal fraction
gestational hypertension
RASSF1
CDH1
RT-PCR
cfDNA
statistical models
hematopoietic stem cell transplantation
NanoString
solid organ transplantation
copy number variants
sarcomas
liquid biopsy
obesity
fetal DNA
neutrophil extracellular traps
mammography
non-invasive prenatal testing
ovarian cancer
circulating miRNA
pyrosequencing
growth retardation
preeclampsia
gestational diabetes mellitus
biomarker
inflammatory bowel disease
multi-level diagnostics
PAX1
population study
nuclease activity
NETosis
omics
piRNA
cell-free DNA
prediction
leiomyosarcomas
network analysis
NGS
statistical methods
circulating nucleic acids
deletion/insertion polymorphism
gender differences
leiomyomas
fetal growth restriction
blood plasma
exosomes
miRNA
pregnancy-related complications
NIPT
genetic marker
cell-free nucleic acids
extracellular vesicles
expression
next generation sequencing
breast cancer
individualized patient profile
circulating tumor cells
maternal serum screening
personalized medicine
embryo culture medium
C19MC microRNA
DNA
cell-free RNAs
z-score
fetal cells
microchimerism
aging
plasma
Sommario/riassunto: The deficits of mammography and the potential of noninvasive diagnostic testing using circulating miRNA profiles are presented in our first review article. Exosomes are important in the transfer of genetic information. The current knowledge on exosome-associated DNAs and on vesicle-associated DNAs and their role in pregnancy-related complications is presented in the next article. The major obstacle is the lack of a standardized technique for the isolation and measurement of exosomes. One review has summarized the latest results on cell-free nucleic acids in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Despite the extensive research, the etiology and exact pathogenesis are still unclear, although similarity to the cell-free ribonucleic acids (cfRNAs) observed in other autoimmune diseases seems to be relevant in IBD. Liquid biopsy is a useful tool for the differentiation of leiomyomas and sarcomas in the corpus uteri. One manuscript has collected the most important knowledge of mesenchymal uterine tumors and shows the benefits of noninvasive sampling. Microchimerism has also recently become a hot topic. It is discussed in the context of various forms of transplantation and transplantation-related advanced therapies, the available cell-free nucleic acid (cfNA) markers, and the detection platforms that have been introduced. Ovarian cancer is one of the leading serious malignancies among women, with a high incidence of mortality; the introduction of new noninvasive diagnostic markers could help in its early detection and treatment monitoring. Epigenetic regulation is very important during the development of diseases and drug resistance. Methylation changes are important signs during ovarian cancer development, and it seems that the CDH1 gene is a potential candidate for being a noninvasive biomarker in the diagnosis of ovarian cancer. Preeclampsia is a mysterious disease—despite intensive research, the exact details of its development are unknown. It seems that cell-free nucleic acids could serve as biomarkers for the early detection of this disease. Three research papers deal with the prenatal application of cfDNA. Copy number variants (CNVs) are important subjects for the study of human genome variations, as CNVs can contribute to population diversity and human genetic diseases. These are useful in NIPT as a source of population specific data. The reliability of NIPT depends on the accurate estimation of fetal fraction. Improvement in the success rate of in vitro fertilization (IVF) and embryo transfer (ET) is an important goal. The measurement of embryo-specific small noncoding RNAs in culture media could improve the efficiency of ET.
Titolo autorizzato: Cell-Free Nucleic Acids  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 3-03928-075-9
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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