1.Application of real-time quantitative PCR technique to analysis of DNA in forensic science
Jinping HAO ; Qiaowen WU ; Jiangwei YAN
Chinese Journal of Forensic Medicine 1986;0(02):-
Objective To apply the real-time quantitative PCR assay with the TaqMan Probe to DNA analysis in Forensic science . Methods Using the TaqMan method to quantitate DNA abstracted from variety of biological samples common in Forensic science . Results The quantity of sample DNA can be obtained. Inhibiting factors in the abstracted DNA might be evaluated. And subsequent procedures of STR testing were then directed. Conclusion Real-time quantitative PCR is a necessary technique for DNA analysis in Forensic science.
2.Clinical significance of FAM19A4 gene promotor methylation in cervical cancer
Qiaowen BU ; Liang ZHANG ; Sanfeng WANG ; Jian MA ; Guiying HU ; Hengying WU ; Xiping LUO
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2018;34(9):1541-1544,1553
Objective To investigate the expression of FAM19A4 gene promotor methylation in different cervical lesions and its diagnostic value. Methods 31 cervical cancers cases ,22 HSILs and 23 normal cervical tissues of formalin-fixed and parrffin-embedded specimen diagnosed by pathology were selected. Taqman probe-based quantitative PCR(qPCR)was used to detect the differences of FAM19A4 methylation in different cervical lesions, and then corresponding analyses were made. Results Statistical differences of FAM19A4 methylationrates were observed in cervical caner ,HSIL and normalcervix,respectively96.8%(30/31),72.7%(16/22)and 8.7%(2/23) (P < 0.05 ).FAM19A4 methylation rates increased with severity of cervical lesion (P < 0.05).The methylation rates of FAM19A4 were not statistically different in different clinicopathological characteristics of cervical cancer (P>0.05). Conclusions FAM19A4 gene promoter methylation is probably a specific biomarker of cervical cancer,andmay play a role in the development and progress of cervical cancer,but may not participate in the invasion and metastasis.