1. Highly specific screening of aspirin resistance-related single-nucleotide polymorphisms using ligase chain reaction strategy.
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Li, Ying, Zhou, Xinchen, Wang, Xiangjun, Dong, Shuhan, Zhang, Zhuo, Jin, Zhuo, Jiang, Yan, Zhan, Xingtong, Yang, Shuhui, Wang, Helin, Xia, Wei, and Liu, Limei
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SINGLE nucleotide polymorphisms , *GENE frequency , *INDIVIDUALIZED medicine , *DETECTION limit , *REFERENCE values , *ASPIRIN - Abstract
Aspirin (ASP) is currently the drug of choice for antiplatelet therapy. However, approximately 5%–45 % of patients are resistant to ASP and do not achieve the expected result. At present, a few studies have investigated the correlation between ASP resistance (AR) and single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP). Traditional detection methods are time-consuming and laborious, affecting the accuracy of personalized medicine. This study aimed to establish a new assay to identify four SNPs associated with AR. A large amount of double-stranded DNA was formed after multiple cycles of specific exponential amplification by ligase chain reaction, the specific melting peak of which was visible in the detection curve, with a detection limit of 10−11mol/L. The specificity experiments of different proportions of wild-type and mutant plasmid standards showed that the novel method could detect up to 1 % allele frequency and the specificity was good. Clinical blood samples of 57 patients were tested in this study. The results were consistent with those of sequencing and more accurate and reliable than those of the high-resolution melting method. The technique used in this study was simple, sensitive and specific compared with the traditional method. Statistical analysis revealed that AR was significantly correlated with the rs12041331 site of the PEAR1 gene and the rs1695 site of the GSTP1 gene, providing an important reference value for the study of AR. [Display omitted] • LCR was successfully constructed to detect four kinds of SNPs related to ASP. • LCR assays are more accurate, simpler, more specific and more practical than HRM. • HRM has higher requirements for the operator than LCR. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2025
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