分子时型评估方法的验证和 TaqMan 转换。

IF 2.9 3区 生物学 Q2 BIOLOGY Journal of Biological Rhythms Pub Date : 2024-11-27 DOI:10.1177/07487304241298404
Alberto Biscontin, Antonella Russo, Davide Marnetto, Luca Pagani, Rodolfo Costa, Sara Montagnese
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本研究旨在开发一种 TaqMan 基因分型卡,用于基于先前确定的 35 个基因变异预测面板的分子时型评估。针对 35 个年代型预测变异中的 33 个,成功开发了可靠的 TaqMan 检测方法。除了先前研究过的 96 个个体外,我们还利用由此产生的 TaqMan 基因分型卡对 196 个新个体进行了基因鉴定,并利用早睡早起问卷对他们进行了表型时间型评估。预测面板的性能在以下人群中得到了验证:(a)一组晨昏型个体(逻辑回归模型);(b)原始研究人群的代表性样本,其中也包括中间时型(线性回归模型);(c)爱沙尼亚生物库中的 25,986 名个体,这些个体的慕尼黑时型问卷得分可用。对 25 个早晨型和 21 个傍晚型的晨昏逻辑回归模型进行验证后,预测值达到 72%,证实了预测面板的可靠性以及将其转化为 TaqMan 基因分型卡的成功。相比之下,将中间型个体纳入模型会导致预测性能显著下降(在 100 个个体[25 个早发型、54 个中间型和 21 个晚发型]中为 45%),中间型受影响最大。在爱沙尼亚生物库样本中,没有观察到基因型面板与时间型之间有明显的关联。总之,我们的基因分型卡可能是意大利人群中一种很有前途的分子时间分型工具。它在其他人群中的表现值得进一步研究。
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Validation and TaqMan Conversion of a Molecular Chronotype Assessment Approach.

The present study aimed to develop a TaqMan genotyping card for molecular chronotype assessment based on a predictive panel of 35 previously identified genetic variants. A reliable TaqMan assay was successfully developed for 33 out of the 35 chronotype-predictive variants. The resulting TaqMan genotyping card was utilized to genetically characterize 196 new individuals (in addition to the previously studied 96) and the Morningness-Eveningness Questionnaire was utilized for their phenotypical chronotype assessment. The predictive panel performance was validated on (a) a group of morning and evening individuals (logistic regression model), (b) a representative sample of the original study population also including intermediate chronotypes (linear regression model) and, (c) 25,986 individuals from the Estonian Biobank, for whom Munich Chronotype Questionnaire scores were available. The validation of the morningness-eveningness logistic regression model on 25 morning and 21 evening types resulted in a predictive value of 72%, confirming the reliability of the predictive panel and the success of its conversion into a TaqMan genotyping card. By contrast, the inclusion of intermediate individuals in the model led to a significant decrease in predictive performance (45% on 100 individuals [25 morning, 54 intermediate, and 21 evening]), with intermediate types being the most affected. No significant associations were observed between the genotype panel and chronotype in the Estonian Biobank sample. In conclusion, our genotyping card might represent a promising molecular chronotyping tool for the Italian population. Its performance in other populations is worthy of further study.

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期刊介绍: Journal of Biological Rhythms is the official journal of the Society for Research on Biological Rhythms and offers peer-reviewed original research in all aspects of biological rhythms, using genetic, biochemical, physiological, behavioral, epidemiological & modeling approaches, as well as clinical trials. Emphasis is on circadian and seasonal rhythms, but timely reviews and research on other periodicities are also considered. The journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
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