Predisposition to Adult Onset Disease Flashcards
Why are adults referred to genetics?
Diagnosis Predictive testing Carrier testing Cascade screening (after one family member is diagnosed) Family history (including cancer) foetal loss or recurrent miscarriages
Mechanisms of adult onset genetic disease
Single gene
Chromosomal
Mitochondrial
Multifactorial i.e. +environment
What is penetrance?
The concept of the person having a genetic variant and the likelihood of getting the disease associated with it
Risk estimation of a disease is easier if the disorder is….
Single gene
High penetrance
Features of a multifactorial condition
A polygenic genetic component interacting with environmental factors
Risk estimation more difficult
Risk alleles being identified for common / multifactorial disease
Ethics in medicine
Respect for autonomy
Beneficence
Non-maleficence
Justice
What conditions is the most predictive testing done in?
Huntington’s disease (most common)
Familial cancer syndromes
Cardiac disease
Age of onset of motor neurone disease
55 years
Younger in familial forms
Genetics of motor neurone disease
generally sporadic
5-10% familial (AD+AR)
Presentation of motor neurone disease
Progressive muscle weakness progressive muscle wasting Progressive increased reflexes BOTH UPPER AND LOWER MOTOR NEURONE SIGNS limb and bulbar muscles involved pure motor signs (with fasciculations) cognition spared Death due to respiratory failure
Another name for motor neurone disease
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
A mutation in which gene causes familial motor neurone disease?
Cu/Zu superoxide dismutase (SOD)
What does Cu/Zu superoxide dismutase do?
Catalyses conversion of intracellular superoxide radicals produced during normal metabolism
Motor neurones express it highly
So the presence of SOD protects may types of cells from free radical damage that is important in ageing and ischaemic tissue damage
Helps protect cells from DNA damage and other forms of progressive cell degradation
Penetrance of Motor neurone disease
Incomplete penetrance
Treatment of motor neurone disease
No treatment
No cure