期刊文献+
共找到1篇文章
< 1 >
每页显示 20 50 100
A Synonymous Polymorphism of APCDD1 Affects Translation Efficacy and is Associated with Androgenic Alopecia
1
作者 Nikoletta Nagy Katalin Farkas +9 位作者 Agnes Kinyo Barbara Fazekas Kornelia Szabo Edit Kollar Balazs Sztano Angela Meszes Dora Beke Lajos Kemeny Laszlo Royo Marta Szell 《Journal of Life Sciences》 2014年第2期106-114,共9页
The APCDDI (adenomatosis polyposis coli down-regulated 1) gene is an inhibitor of the Wnt signaling pathway, and a rare mutation of this gene has been associated with hereditary hypotrichosis simplex. In this study,... The APCDDI (adenomatosis polyposis coli down-regulated 1) gene is an inhibitor of the Wnt signaling pathway, and a rare mutation of this gene has been associated with hereditary hypotrichosis simplex. In this study, the authors aimed to investigate whether common APCDD1 gene polymorphisms contribute to the development of androgenic alopecia. Patients (n = 210) with androgenic alopecia and 98 controls were investigated. SNPs (Single nucleotide polymorphisms) in the coding region of the gene were sequenced. A significant difference in genotype distribution was found for the c. 1781C/T, p.L476L SNP (rs3185480) of the APCDD1 gene. This SNP is located in exon 5 and is associated with a 3.5- and a 2.8-fold increase in risk for the development of androgenic alopecia for homozygote (CI 0.933-13.125; nominal regression P = 0.063) and heterozygote (CI 1.086-7.217; nominal regression P = 0.033) carriers, respectively. These data suggest that the rs3185480 polymorphism contributes to the development of androgenic alopecia. Protein expression experiments revealed that the polymorphism is associated with reduced APCDDI protein abundance. This reduction is likely due to altered codon usage for leucine from a preferred codon (CTC) to a rare codon (CTT), which might influence translation efficiency and, thus, APCDDI protein level. 展开更多
关键词 Adenomatosis polyposis coli down-regulated 1 gene hereditary hypotrichosis simplex androgenic alopecia polymorphism synonymous translation efficacy preferable codon.
下载PDF
上一页 1 下一页 到第
使用帮助 返回顶部