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How many infant deaths are due to genetic disease?

20%

how many genetic disease cause problems in first month of life?

3,500

What is nondisjunction?

An error in cell division that causes homologous chromosomes or sister chromatids to move to the same side of the dividing cell

What does CLL affect?

B cell lymphocytes that originate in bone marrow. They develop in lymph nodes to fight infections and produce antibodies

Signal transduction inhibitors

Block the activities of molecules that participate in signal transduction the process by which a cell responds to signals from its environment.

Angiogenesis

Block the growth of new blood vessels to tumors (angiogenesis)

Leukemia

Cancers of white blood cells. CLL is most common type of leukemia

Monoclonal antibodies

Deliver toxic molecules can cause the death of cancer cells specifically

Cancer

Derive from single cells. DNA in these cells acquired mutations that conferred the ability to continually divide.

Clinomics

Developing practical, cost-effective genomic tests for diagnosing/ treating patients. Involves computer science!

Immune systems therapies to treat leukemia

Disabled form of HIV re-engineered to carry cancer-fighting genes and mixed with patients T-Cells.

CAR-T therapy

Engineering T cell "assassins" to recognize and kill cancer cells

Example of oncogene

Epidermal growth factor receptor

Epigenomics

Examines which factors act on individual genes, and how certain changes in the epigenome affect our health

Angiogenesis inhibitor

Formation of new blood cells is interfered. Growth factors bind to their receptors on endothelial cells, signals when these cells are initiated that promote the growth and survival of new blood vessels.

SNPs

Foundation for personalized medicine. Crucial to identifying SNPs contributing to complex diseases like Alzheimer's and bipolar disorder

Goals of personalized medicine

Greater effectiveness and efficiency of healthcare delivery improved health outcomes and quality of life

Microbiome exploration

Profile an individual to detect prevent and diagnose infections and other diseases

Epidermal growth factor receptor

Protein present on the cell surface. Bind to epidermal growth factor causing cells to divide. Abnormally high levels on surface of many cancer cells, causing them to divide excessively.

hormone therapy

Slow or stop the growth of hormones sensitive tumors, which require certain hormones to grow

Immuno-therapies

Trigger the immune system to destroy cancer cells

Pharmacogenomics

Using patients genetic profile to predict drug's efficacy, guide dosage and improve patient safety

Monoclonal antibodies

a collection of identical antibodies that interact with a single antigen site

Oncogenes

cancer causing genes

BRCA1 and BRCA2

genes essential for repairing damaged DNA. Mutations are usually insertions or deletions of a small number of DNA base pairs in the gene. Normally expressed in the cells of breast and other tissue

tumor suppressor genes

make proteins that stop cell division and kill cells

Risks of personalized medicine defined through

molecular testing, genomics, proteomics, metabolomics, epigenomics, family history and data mining

Personalized medicine

the use of molecular and genetic characterizations of both the disease process and the patient for the customization of drug therapy


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