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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: genetic + syndrome + predisposition  Related to the article below (Last Update: 12/1/2008)

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Cancer survivor gives thanks
Detroit Free Press, United States - Nov 27, 2008
Because of a rare genetic predisposition to a particular kind of colorectal cancer, Kraus feared the same fate awaited her. But surgeons at Karmanos Cancer ...
Caffeine: Overcomer of Deficits
Blogger News Network - Nov 29, 2008
We need to know what percentage of the general population are sensitives, what portion of the effects of caffeine can be ascribed to genetic predisposition, ...
Nevoid basal cell carcinoma syndrome (Gorlinsyndrome)
7thSpace Interactive (press release), NY - Nov 25, 2008
Genetic counseling is mandatory. Antenatal diagnosis is feasible by means of ultrasound scans and analysis of DNA extracted from fetal cells (obtained by ...
New technology gives genetic answers
Asheville Citizen-Times, NC - Nov 9, 2008
But, while geneticists can pinpoint where the abnormality is on Justin's fifth chromosome, they can't pinpoint the deletion to a specific syndrome. ...
The Genetic Privacy of Presidential Candidates
New England Journal of Medicine (subscription), MA - Nov 19, 2008
... define levels of risk for individuals is expanding to include family history (a proxy for genetic predispositions to many diseases) and genetic markers. ...
> Genetic diagnosis helping NH parents
The Union Leader, NH - Nov 8, 2008
"Even if a commercial test shows a genetic predisposition to a disorder, the best-case scenario is a linkage, and it doesn't mean a child will have the ...
The Root Causes of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Explained
Natural News.com, AZ - Nov 12, 2008
There is evidence that suggests a genetic link, or at least a genetic predisposition to Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. People with Candida, or yeast overgrowth ...
Genetic complications
Ottawa Citizen,  Canada - Nov 10, 2008
Bioethicists wonder if people will begin aborting pregnancies for relatively minor genetic defects: poor vision, cleft palate, a predisposition for obesity. ...
Overweight women more likely to miscarry
Times Online, UK - Nov 12, 2008
While most miscarriages among women of a healthy weight occur because the foetus has genetic faults, most pregnancies lost by heavier women involve normal ...
U of C researchers unlock secrets of cells
Calgary Herald,  Canada - Nov 7, 2008
These days, he says, those in the field believe that--barring any accidents or genetic predisposition to disease-- people should live to be about 120. ...
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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: 0.33 + may + syndrome  Related to the article below (Last Update: 8/7/2008)

Fit News Cardio and Nutrition
RedOrbit, TX - Jul 21, 2008
"Guidelines calling for 30 minutes of exercise of moderate intensity may be too general for this population (people with metabolic syndrome)," lead author ...
Psychopathological factors, memory disorders and transient global ...
British Journal of Psychiatry (subscription), UK - Jul 31, 2008
Because transient global amnesia is a short-lived syndrome, we chose scales that did not take long to complete. Because we also thought that moods before ...
LoJack Corp. Reports Second Quarter Results; Updates 2008 Guidance
Earthtimes (press release), UK -
Today, in America there are more than five million people with Alzheimer's disease and almost two million people with Autism or Down syndrome. ...LOJN
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Surfactant chemical composition and biophysical activity in acute respiratory distress syndrome. -
TJ Gregory, WJ Longmore, MA Moxley, JA Whitsett, CR … - Journal of Clinical Investigation, 1991 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
... ml in A. SP-B was 1.28 +/- 0.33 micrograms/ml ... lung elastic properties and surfactant
function in adult respiratory distress syndrome. ... 1979 May;75(5):571?574. ...

… and interactions with SP-A in white and black subjects with respiratory distress syndrome -
J Floros, R Fan, S Diangelo, X Guo, J Wert, J Luo - Pediatrics International, 2001 - Blackwell Synergy
... surfactant (a lipoprotein complex) leads to respiratory distress syndrome (RDS)
in ... 0.33, indicating that a synergistic effect (? 0.92 ? 0.33) may exist for ...

… status and increased oxidative stress in women with polycystic ovary syndrome may contribute to the … -
V Fenkci, S Fenkci, M Yilmazer, M Serteser - Fertility and Sterility, 2003 - Elsevier
... levels of circulating antioxidants may favor cardiovascular ... and endocrinopathies
including diabetes, Cushing syndrome or androgen ... CRP levels (r = -0.33, P<.05 ...

… non-insulin-dependent) diabetes mellitus, hypertension and hyperlipidaemia (syndrome X): relation to … -
DJP Barker, CN Hales, CHD Fall, C Osmond, K Phipps … - Diabetologia, 1993 - Springer
... LDL-cholesterol (retool/l) 4.7 4.4 0.33 ... These babies do not appear to develop syndrome
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… agents, antispasmodic and antidepressant medication for the treatment of irritable bowel syndrome ( … -
AO Quartero, V Meineche-Schmidt, J Muris, G Rubin, … - The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 2005 - update-software.com
... Other agents such as antidepressants may improve IBS symptoms in ... Irritable bowel
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Severe CPT-11 toxicity in patients with Gilbert's syndrome: Two case reports -
E Wasserman, A Myara, F Lokiec, F Goldwasser, F … - Annals of Oncology, 1997 - Springer
... syndrome values: 0.33% ? 0.10%. d After Gupta et al. Figure 1. Kinetics of total
bilirubin after CPT-11 based chemotherapy. Page 3. Gilbert's syndrome, may be ...

Hypoxia-sensitive molecules may modulate the development of atherosclerosis in sleep apnoea syndrome -
M HAYASHI, K FUJIMOTO, K URUSHIBATA, A TAKAMIZAWA, … - Respirology, 2006 - Blackwell Synergy
... Obstructive sleep apnoea and hypopnoea syndrome (OSAHS) is ... when compared with controls
may contribute to ... presence of hyperlipoproteinaemia (r = 0.33) and CT90 ...

Serum Hyperglycosylated hCG: a Potential Screening Test for Fetal Down Syndrome -
M MoM - Prenat. Diagn, 1999 - doi.wiley.com
... Down syndrome samples were 7.3-fold elevated in the urine study ... was tighter in the
serum (log SD 0.33) than that ... of values in the urine study may reflect the ...

Local corticosteroid injection for carpal tunnel syndrome -
S Marshall, G Tardif, N Ashworth - Cochrane Database Syst Rev, 2002 - medscape.com
... and CINAHL(searched January 1982 to May 2002 ... clinical improvement of carpal tunnel
syndrome at one ... mean difference 0.10 (95% confidence intervals -0.33 to 0.53 ...

Nonalcoholic steatohepatitis, insulin resistance, and metabolic syndrome: Further evidence for an … -
G Pagano? - Hepatology, 2002 - doi.wiley.com
... P .14), serum triglyceride level (r 0.33; P .151 ... small changes in BMI may dramatically
affect insulin ... different features of the metabolic syndrome were present ...

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Genetic predisposition may raise risk of Emanuel syndrome

A report, published in the journal Science by researchers at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and the University of Pennsylvania analyzes genetic predisposition to the translocation t ( 11;22 ), a swapping of genetic material between chromosomes 11 and 22.

They found an unexpectedly high frequency of new translocations in the DNA of sperm samples from healthy individuals.

These translocations are not cause for alarm, because those men and their offspring are highly unlikely to be affected. Approximately one sperm in 100,000 has the rearrangement, so the chance of an affected sperm fertilizing an egg is exceedingly low.
However, when that does occur, the child has a constitutional t ( 11;22 ) translocation, all of their cells carry the rearrangement.
That child, in turn, while otherwise healthy, often has fertility problems as an adult.
Further, if this adult does become a parent, his or her offspring may have an abnormal chromosomal composition and suffer a disabling multisystem disease.

The disorder, called supernumerary der ( 22 ) t ( 11;22 ) or Emanuel syndrome, results from the havoc caused by an extra chromosome composed of parts of chromosome 11 and chromosome 22. Like Down syndrome, it is a trisomy, a disease caused by an extra chromosome.
Patients with the condition usually have mental deficiency, growth retardation, a heart defect, cleft or abnormal palate, and other symptoms.

Although the heart defects were often lethal in the past, advances in heart surgery are allowing children with Emanuel syndrome to survive longer. Parents with an affected child who want to have another child can now have prenatal testing done during a subsequent pregnancy.

The disease is rare; hundreds of cases are known worldwide. Many of those children and their families have been studied by Beverly S. Emanuel, chief of Human Genetics and Molecular Biology at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, and a co-author of the study.
At the request of a parent support group, the syndrome was recently named after Emanuel, who first described the disease in 1980 with her colleague Elaine Zackai, also of Children's Hospital.

" We are learning a lot more about how chromosomes behave, or misbehave, since the completion of the Human Genome Project," said Emanuel, who played a major role in mapping chromosome 22 for that program. " We already knew, of course, that every time someone makes gametes, that is, sperm or egg cells, there is a possibility of introducing DNA changes. In this study, we asked if some people make those changes at a higher frequency, and found that this appears to be the case."

The researchers found that at the site where the translocation would occur, 87 percent of 394 normal chromosome 11 samples examined had repetitive stretches enriched in the DNA bases adenine and thymine, 450 bases long, in an unstable configuration called a palindrome. The other 13 percent of the chromosomes had shorter palindromic adenine- and thymine-rich sequences.
Surprising was the finding that newly arising t ( 11:22 ) translocations occurred with a frequency of approximately one in 100,000 sperm cells from healthy men with the longer palindromic sequences. In contrast, men with a shorter palindromic sequence had a lower frequency of translocations.

" Palindromes are unstable sequences of DNA, and are prone to protrude from the DNA double helix in fragile structures called hairpins and cruciforms," said Hiroki Kurahashi, corresponding author of the paper. " The hairpins and cruciforms are weak points where the DNA can break and rearrange with DNA from other chromosomes."

Chromosome 22 also has palindromic hairpins and cruciform structures, where breaks occur and DNA swaps places with DNA from chromosome 11. Unlike more random, rarer chromosome translocations, the rearrangement between chromosomes 11 and 22 tends to recur, which led the researchers to investigate their DNA breakpoints in detail.

" Disorders based on peculiarities of chromosome architecture can be classified as genomic disorders," said Emanuel. Unlike single-gene diseases such as cystic fibrosis or hemophilia that result from mutations in one gene, genomic diseases originate in the broader structure of the genome--the full complement of DNA sequences in sets of chromosomes.

Research by Emanuel, Kurahashi and colleagues have detected other palindromic repetitive DNA sequences at the breakpoints of other translocations, suggesting that these unstable structures may play a broader role in chromosome abnormalities beyond the t ( 11;22 ) rearrangement.

Source: Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, 2006

 
 
 
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