Alexander Disease Research Update

Alexander Disease Research Update - Episode #7 - common drugs tested in cell culture model; germline mosaicism vs de novo variants; electronic health records in research

January 27, 2022 Albee Messing
Alexander Disease Research Update
Alexander Disease Research Update - Episode #7 - common drugs tested in cell culture model; germline mosaicism vs de novo variants; electronic health records in research
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Albee Messing and Michael Brenner discuss the following recent publications: 

[01:01]    Bachetti T et al.  (2021). Beneficial Effect of Phenytoin and Carbamazepine on GFAP Gene Expression and Mutant GFAP Folding in a Cellular Model of Alexander's Disease. Frontiers in Pharmacology 12, 723218  [full text]

[06:10]    Grossi A et al.  (2021). Parental Somatic Mosaicism Uncovers Inheritance of an Apparently De Novo GFAP Mutation.
Frontiers in Genetics 12, 744068  [full text
[first convincing case of germline mosaicism in parent] 

[14:46]    Questions from email regarding the rat-ASO publication and variability in severity in humans.

[17:52]    Murrray Brilliant joins to discuss how electronic health records are used in research and whether this will give us better estimates of national or world-wide numbers of people who have Alexander disease. 

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