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PLOS ONE | 2014

Screening for Intellectual Disability Using High-Resolution CMA Technology in a Retrospective Cohort from Central Brazil

Rodrigo Roncato Pereira; Irene Plaza Pinto; Lysa Bernardes Minasi; Aldaires Vieira de Melo; Damiana Mirian da Cruz e Cunha; Alex Silva da Cruz; Cristiano Luiz Ribeiro; Cláudio Carlos da Silva; Daniela de Melo e Silva; Aparecido Divino da Cruz

Intellectual disability is a complex, variable, and heterogeneous disorder, representing a disabling condition diagnosed worldwide, and the etiologies are multiple and highly heterogeneous. Microscopic chromosomal abnormalities and well-characterized genetic conditions are the most common causes of intellectual disability. Chromosomal Microarray Analysis analyses have made it possible to identify putatively pathogenic copy number variation that could explain the molecular etiology of intellectual disability. The aim of the current study was to identify possible submicroscopic genomic alterations using a high-density chromosomal microarray in a retrospective cohort of patients with otherwise undiagnosable intellectual disabilities referred by doctors from the public health system in Central Brazil. The CytoScan HD technology was used to detect changes in the genome copy number variation of patients who had intellectual disability and a normal karyotype. The analysis detected 18 CNVs in 60% of patients. Pathogenic CNVs represented about 22%, so it was possible to propose the etiology of intellectual disability for these patients. Likely pathogenic and unknown clinical significance CNVs represented 28% and 50%, respectively. Inherited and de novo CNVs were equally distributed. We report the nature of CNVs in patients from Central Brazil, representing a population not yet screened by microarray technologies.


BioMed Research International | 2016

The Identification of Microdeletion and Reciprocal Microduplication in 22q11.2 Using High-Resolution CMA Technology

Ana Julia Cunha Leite; Irene Plaza Pinto; Damiana Mirian da Cruz e Cunha; Cristiano Luiz Ribeiro; Cláudio Carlos da Silva; Aparecido Divino da Cruz; Lysa Bernardes Minasi

The chromosome 22q11.2 region has long been implicated in genomic diseases. Some genomic regions exhibit numerous low copy repeats with high identity in which they provide increased genomic instability and mediate deletions and duplications in many disorders. DiGeorge Syndrome is the most common deletion syndrome and reciprocal duplications could be occurring in half of the frequency of microdeletions. We described five patients with phenotypic variability that carries deletions or reciprocal duplications at 22q11.2 detected by Chromosomal Microarray Analysis. The CytoScan HD technology was used to detect changes in the genome copy number variation of patients who had clinical indication to global developmental delay and a normal karyotype. We observed in our study three microdeletions and two microduplications in 22q11.2 region with variable intervals containing known genes and unstudied transcripts as well as the LCRs that are often flanking and within this genomic rearrangement. The identification of these variants is of particular interest because it may provide insight into genes or genomic regions that are crucial for specific phenotypic manifestations and are useful to assist in the quest for understanding the mechanisms subjacent to genomic deletions and duplications.


Environmental Science and Pollution Research | 2013

Assessment of DNA damage in Brazilian workers occupationally exposed to pesticides: a study from Central Brazil

Carolinne Borges Khayat; Emília Oliveira Alves Costa; Macks Wendhell Gonçalves; Damiana Mirian da Cruz e Cunha; Alex Silva da Cruz; Caroline Oliveira de Araújo Melo; Rogério Pereira Bastos; Aparecido Divino da Cruz; Daniela de Melo e Silva


Estudos | 2008

O Teste de Micronúcleo como Ferramenta Qualitativa de Dano Genético: aspectos citotécnicos

Rafael Souto; Fabiano Ribeiro Borges; Damiana Mirian da Cruz e Cunha; Cesar Augusto Sam Thiago Vilanova-Costa; Aparecido Divino da Cruz


Semina-ciencias Agrarias | 2018

Investigação de Alteração Citogenética Rara em Paciente com Síndrome Mielodisplásica (SMD): Relato de Caso

Nayara Lopes de Souza; Cristiano Luiz Ribeiro; Damiana Mirian da Cruz e Cunha; Lorraynne Guimarães Oliveira; Aparecido Divino da Cruz; Cláudio Carlos da Silva; Thaís Cidália Vieira


Semina-ciencias Agrarias | 2018

A utilização do CMA na análise da Deficiência intelectual

Aldaíres Vieira de Melo; Irene Plaza Pinto; Lysa Bernandes Minasi; Damiana Mirian da Cruz e Cunha; Cristiano Luiz Ribeiro; Aparecido Divino da Cruz


Semina-ciencias Agrarias | 2018

Análise por bandeamento GTG em paciente com indicação clínica para Síndrome Mielodisplásica com ganho na região 1q+h; +8

Larissa Resende de Carvalho; Cristiano Luiz Ribeiro; Damiana Mirian da Cruz e Cunha; Lorraynne Guimarães Oliveira; Emília Oliveira Alves Costa; Cláudio Carlos da Silva; Aparecido Divino da Cruz


Semina-ciencias Agrarias | 2018

Utilização do teste de micronúcleo para avaliação do potencial genotóxico do extrato etanólico de Brosimum gaudichaudii em eritrócitos de Astyanax sp.

Maria José Batista de Sousa; Calebe Bertolino Marins de Campo; Damiana Mirian da Cruz e Cunha; João Antonio Xavier Manso; Aparecido Divino da Cruz; Lysa Bernardes Minasi; Cláudio Carlos da Silva


Semina-ciencias Agrarias | 2018

Avaliação de danos genômicos dos técnicos em radiologia pela análise de micronúcleos

Andreya Gonçalves Costa Motta; Lorraynne Guimarães Oliveira; Sabrina Sara Moreira Duarte; Douglas Dantas Rodrigues; Mayara Oliveira Diogo; Damiana Mirian da Cruz e Cunha; Emília Oliveira Alves Costa; Aparecido Divino da Cruz; Cláudio Carlos da Silva


Archive | 2016

Case Report of 48,xxyy Syndrome Associated to Father's Radioactive Contamination During the Cesium Accident in Goiania - Goias, Brazil

Renata Machado Pinto; Damiana Mirian da Cruz e Cunha; Cristiano Luiz Ribeiroi; Silva Claudio Carlos da; Cruz Aparecido Divino da

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Cristiano Luiz Ribeiro

Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Goiás

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Lysa Bernardes Minasi

Universidade Federal de Goiás

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Cláudio Carlos da Silva

The Catholic University of America

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Irene Plaza Pinto

Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Goiás

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Cláudio Carlos da Silva

The Catholic University of America

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Emília Oliveira Alves Costa

Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Goiás

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Lorraynne Guimarães Oliveira

Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Goiás

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