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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: gene + deficiency + immune  Related to the article below (Last Update: 12/4/2008)

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Brisbane Times
'Olympic Village' sex turns toads into athletes
Brisbane Times, Australia - Dec 2, 2008
Cane toads leading the charge out of Queensland suffer a gene mutation that makes them obsessed with speedy travel, according to an expert on the amphibians ...

Natural News.com
AIDS Breakthrough: Astragalus Root Could Replace HIV Drugs
Natural News.com, AZ - Nov 13, 2008
... Chinese medicine to strengthen the immune system hold the key to an effective treatment for Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, better known as AIDS? ...
Celladon Announces Presentation of Clinical Data From First-in ...
MarketWatch - Nov 9, 2008
Phase 1 data from the "Calcium Up-Regulation by Percutaneous Administration of Gene Therapy in Cardiac Disease (CUPID Trial), a First-in-Human Phase 1/2 ...CLDA - OTC:CMTX
EDC's Larry Pelton and The Research Coast:
Vero Beach Press-Journal (subscription), FL - Nov 9, 2008
Most of the interest we have is in the fields of immune deficiency research. The real culprit in aging is the immune system. The older we get, ...
Lung airway cells activate vitamin D and increase immune response ...
exduco.net, Italy - Nov 15, 2008
The team then showed that vitamin D activated by airway cells affects two genes involved in immune defense. One gene expresses a protein called cathelicidin ...
Curing Diversity
FrontPage magazine.com, CA - Nov 27, 2008
The tiniest orphan licensed so far was tested by a single doctor in eight of the 14 US patients suffering from an exceedingly rare immune-deficiency disease ...
Scientists find promising areas in new research
Jackson Clarion Ledger, MS - Nov 15, 2008
Two patients in France are now suffering from severe immune deficiency disease after viral delivery of gene therapy went badly, he said. ...
Patient, heal thyself: Grow your own new organ
Independent, UK - Nov 21, 2008
One of the most successful is by a transplant using donated umbilical cord blood for children with severe combined immune deficiency (Scid), when they lack ...
Echium oil: A valuable source of n-3 and n-6 fatty acids
OCL (Abonnement), France - Dec 1, 2008
Echium oil reduces plasma lipids and hepatic lipogenic gene expression in apoB100-only LDL receptor knockout mice. J Nutr Biochem 2007 ; (ahead of ...
Limitedly for 3rd clinical trial drugs, ?preview system? introduced
디지틀보사, South Korea - Nov 25, 2008
... can be used for the treatment of seriously ill patients, including terminally ill patients or patients with acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS). ...
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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: gene + syndromes + immune  Related to the article below (Last Update: 8/4/2008)

Might science soon help stave off the decay of old age?
Globe and Mail, Canada - Aug 1, 2008
He has looked at the role senescent cells play in Werner's syndrome, a rare genetic disorder marked by signs of accelerated aging. ...
Finding the Golden Genes
Science News - Jul 18, 2008
In 1999, 18-year-old Jesse Gelsinger died during a gene therapy trial for a rare liver disease. Investigators later attributed his death to a violent immune ...
An animal model that doesn?t match humans
Ars Technica, MA - Aug 1, 2008
As people grow older, the consequences of MyD88 deficiency lessen as the immune system compensates for this flaw. Although MyD88 deficiency can be overcome ...
More Performance and cognitive enhancement
Next Big Future, CA - Jul 30, 2008
There have been a few successes with gene therapy?in 2000, scientists ?cured? severe combined-immune-deficiency syndrome in nine infants. ...
50 Years of Hypnosis in Medicine and Clinical Health Psychology: a ...
RedOrbit, TX - Jul 31, 2008
One of my areas of specialty includes integrative treatment of digestive disorders such as irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). As an adjunct in the treatment of ...
Hemispherx Biopharma's Ampligen NDA for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome ...
Trading Markets (press release), CA - Jul 8, 2008
These gene-based diagnostic studies may enter clinical practice soon to assist in patient identification and diagnosis. A Company spokesperson commented, ...HEB - OTC:CMTX
Regional Ileitis, A Pathologic and Clinical Entity
Journal of American Medical Association (subscription), IL - Jul 22, 2008
These same innate immune cells drive the activity of 1 or more types of differentiated and aggressive T cells, which secrete constellations of ...
(#pharyngula on irc.synirc.net)
ScienceBlogs - Jul 22, 2008
Individuals that develop with only maternally imprinted copies of these gene on chromosome 15 have something called Prader-Willi syndrome, ...
Gene expression in periodontal tissues following treatment
7thSpace Interactive (press release), NY - Jul 7, 2008
Therefore, the aim of the study was to determine the expression profiles of immune and inflammatory genes in periodontal tissues from sites with severe ...

Interactive Investor
GM's shot in the arm for medicine
Interactive Investor, UK - Jul 16, 2008
Celgene acquired Vidaza when it bought Pharmion earlier this year, a drug that treats bone marrow disease myelodysplastic syndromes, and competes with ...
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The immune dysregulation, polyendocrinopathy, enteropathy, X-linked syndrome (IPEX) is caused by … -
CL Bennett, J Christie, F Ramsdell, ME Brunkow, PJ … - Nature Genetics, 2001 - nature.com
... is a fatal disorder characterized by immune dysregulation, polyendocrinopathy ... the
ortholog of the gene mutated in scurfy mice (Foxp3), causes IPEX syndrome. ...

Immune dysregulation, polyendocrinopathy, enteropathy, and X-linked inheritance (IPEX), a syndrome … -
E Gambineri, TR Torgerson, HD Ochs - Current Opinion in Rheumatology, 2003 - co-rheumatology.com
... IPEX) is one of a group of clinical syndromes that present ... disease suggesting a
phenotype of immune dysregulation ... FOXP3, the gene responsible for IPEX, maps to ...

[PDF] Dominant interfering Fas gene mutations impair apoptosis in a human autoimmune lymphoproliferative … -
GH Fisher, FJ Rosenberg, SE Straus, JK Dale, LA … - Cell, 1995 - actxdownload.cell.com
... of findings, which we have designated auto- immune lymphoproliferative syndrome
(ALPS). ... delete- rious mutations of the human Fas gene (APT1 ...
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A rare polyadenylation signal mutation of the FOXP3 gene (AAUAAA? AAUGAA) leads to the IPEX syndrome -
CL Bennett, ME Brunkow, F Ramsdell, KC O'Briant, Q … - Immunogenetics, 2001 - Springer
... 1 Five-generation pedigree segregating an X-linked gene for the IPEX syndrome (immune
dysfunction, polyendocrinopathy, enteropathy, X-linked, OMIM 304930). ...

… immunodeficiency virus infection within the brains of acquired immune deficiency syndrome patients -
CA Wiley, RD Schrier, JA Nelson, PW Lampert, MB … - Proc Natl Acad Sci US A, 1986 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
... susceptibility to infection and virus gene expression increase ... prevalence of antibodies
to acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS)-associated ...

… -based Identification of Protein Gene Product 9.5 as a Tumor Antigen That Induces a Humoral Immune -
F Brichory, D Beer, F LeNaour, T Giordano, S … - Cancer Research, 2001 - AACR
... calcium channel subtypes in Lambert-Eaton myasthenic syndrome. ... A., Bussolati G.
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Inactivating mutations in an SH2 domain-encoding gene in X-linked lymphoproliferative syndrome -
KE Nichols, DP Harkin, S Levitz, M Krainer, KA … - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the …, 1998 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
... It is likely that the DSHP gene product is ... to which a moderately compromised immune
response may ... appreciation for the various manifestations of this syndrome. ...

ISOLATION OF A NOVEL GENE MUTATED IN WISKOTT-ALDRICH SYNDROME -
S Meer, A Liu - Pediatrics, 1995 - Am Acad Pediatrics
... both the function of the humoral immune system mediated by ... 1995;96;411- Pediatrics
Sanober Meer and Andrew Liu SYNDROME ISOLATION OF A NOVEL GENE MUTATED IN ...

Characterization of immune function and analysis of RAG gene mutations in Omenn syndrome and related … -
T Wada, K Takei, M Kudo, S Shimura, Y Kasahara, S … - Clin Exp Immunol, 2000 - Blackwell Synergy
... Free Content. Full Text. Characterization of immune function and analysis of
RAG gene mutations in Omenn syndrome and related disorders. ...

Highly effective treatment of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome-related lymphoma with dose-adjusted … -
RF Little, S Pittaluga, N Grant, SM Steinberg, MF … - Blood, 2003 - bloodjournal.hematologylibrary.org
... Mark Raffeld , Elaine S. Jaffe , Gene Shearer , Robert ... of acquired immunodeficiency
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TACI gene mutations linked to immune deficiency syndromes

 

 
A gene mutation may account for many cases of immune deficiency, in particular two syndromes known as immunoglobulin A ( IgA ) deficiency and Common Variable Immunodeficiency ( CVID ).

The discovery, published in the Nature Genetics, may lead to a new diagnostic test for these conditions, which make people highly susceptible to infections and often go unrecognized because of a lack of good tests.

IgA deficiency affects 1 in 600 people; CVID is less common but more severe. Children and adults with either condition suffer relentlessly recurring ear infections, sinus infections, bronchitis, pneumonias and gastrointestinal infections.
IgA deficiency and CVID can occur in the same family, and also predispose people to autoimmunity, particularly affecting the thyroid gland and resulting in thyroid hormone insufficiency.
People with CVID are susceptible to B-cell lymphomas.

The researchers, led by Raif Geha, and Emanuela Castigli, at Children's Hospital Boston, found mutations in a gene known as TACI in 4 of 19 unrelated patients with CVID and in 1 of 16 unrelated patients with IgA deficiency.
None of 50 healthy people tested had a TACI mutation.
Four of the 5 patients with TACI mutations were studied further, and all 4 had relatives with the same mutations.
Eleven of the 12 identified relatives with TACI or IgA deficiency reported a history of recurrent infections and were found to have low levels of immunoglobulin A ( IgA ), immunoglobulin G ( IgG ) or both.

TACI mutations interfere with two aspects of the immune response that involve maturation of B cells, the white blood cells that make immunoglobulins, which function as antibodies, to fight infections.
Normally, TACI triggers B cells to switch from making immunoglobulin M ( IgM ), an antibody produced early in the body's immune response, to making other immunoglobulins like IgA and IgG. More important, TACI signals B cells to produce antibodies with a high affinity for specific attackers.
Because TACI mutations are dominant, people with even one copy of the mutation will be unable to mount a strong antibody response.

"A test for TACI would allow for diagnosis of more children and their relatives," says Geha, senior author of the study and at Harvard Medical School. " Many children who are sick are now missed, because they can have normal IgA and IgG levels, yet they still have poor antibody responses and get the same bacteria and viruses again and again."

The gene discovery will immediately not change therapy, Geha adds. "For the time being, it's prophylactic antibiotics or IV immunoglobulin infusions every three weeks," he says.

Geha's team previously demonstrated that TACI binds to two other proteins made by cells in the respiratory and gastrointestinal lining, known as APRIL and BAFF, to trigger the signal for B cells to mature. Geha believes that additional cases of immune deficiency result from mutations in the APRIL and BAFF genes, and plans to verify this in further studies.

Source: Children's Hospital Boston, 2005
 
 
 
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