Plegable listo 12

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BY: DAVID MUÑOZ LOPERA MEDICINE STUDENT THIRD

SEMESTER

Cell and gene

expression 

• Diseases so complex as the hiv-1 and the schizophrenia, among others, demand that permanently is ahead research aimed to get a cure or treatments that allow decrease their impacts in the human being.

New broad-spectrum antiviral protein can

inhibit HIV, other pathogens in some

primates 

University of Colorado at Boulder

January 18, 2017

• Research has shown that over time the activity and effect of the gene against HIV-1 has become specific for species.

• Although humans have been developing a genetic defense over time against animal diseases, contrary to what happens against HIV-1.

• In 2012 the researchers were able to verify that the mechanism by which the gene acts against HIV-1 is by limiting its replication in its life cycle.

NEW BROAD-SPECTRUM ANTIVIRAL PROTEIN CAN INHIBIT HIV, OTHER PATHOGENS IN

SOME PRIMATES 

• In my opinion researches like this are of great importance, since in this case a cure or a method to treat HIV-1 is a disease that day by day kills hundreds of people. Also a starting point, which other researchers can use to discover other genes or the modification of these to combat other diseases that are a challenge for current medicine.

Student’s observation

Gene that enables memories, sense of direction produces schizophrenia-like

symptoms when mutated

 

Medical College of Georgia at Augusta

University

January 18, 2017

• At least a lesser expression of the TMEM108 gene and the protein it encodes, the smaller spines are created from a different tangerine so genuses that non-nerve transmission are not made in the proper way.

•Damage to the dentate gyrus of the hypothalamus or mutations in the gene may provoke problems in terms of spatial location, memory and learning.

• The expression of the gene reaches its maximum expression in the first years of life in human beings; A period in which an adequate mental development is of great importance.

GENE THAT ENABLES MEMORIES, SENSE OF DIRECTION PRODUCES SCHIZOPHRENIA-LIKE

SYMPTOMS WHEN MUTATED 

• These kinds of discoveries give us new theories about what may be one of the causes of schizophrenia and possibly other degenerative and disabling psychiatric diseases; As well as giving us a guide on how to possibly get them treated through gene therapy .

Student’s observation

MEDICAL

UTILITY

• The identification of genes involved in diseases, allows scientists to seek new forms of treatment based on gene therapy.

•Although there are no medical tests to diagnose schizophrenia, in the future the identified gene can be used and at what level it is expressed in the person to help determine the possibility of the presence of schizophrenia.

• The research on the SLFN11 gene should continue, as it has not only shown that it can serve as a limiter of HIV-1, but also as a promoter of general defense against other viruses.

BIBLIOGRAPHY 

• University of Colorado at Boulder. (January 18, 2017). New broad-spectrum antiviral protein can inhibit HIV, other pathogens in some primates . ScienceDaily. Retrieved: January 19 2017, from https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2017/01/170118103909.htm

• Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University. (January 18, 2017). Gene that enables memories, sense of direction produces schizophrenia-like symptoms when mutated. ScienceDaily. Retrieved: January 19 2017, from https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2017/01/170118163751.htm

"The investigation of diseases has advanced so much that it is becoming more difficult to

find someone who is completely healthy“

Aldous Huxley

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