S15) Epigenetics Flashcards
Identify the symptoms of Sickle Cell Anaemia
- Anaemia
- Fever
- Severe pain
- Sudden death
Describe the treatment for Sickle Cell Anaemia
Treatment usually aimed to limit symptoms and complications
Describe the molecular basis for Sickle Cell Anaemia
- SCA is caused by a single DNA mutation, an A to a T in the beta-globin gene
- Glutamate changes to valine in the amino acid chain
Both beta globin proteins need to be mutated to cause Sickle cell anaemia.
What does this tell us about the disease?
Autosomal recessive inheritance
What is sickle cell trait?
- Sickle cell trait is a milder form of sickle cell anaemia wherein individuals are heterozygous for the mutation
- Increases resistance to malaria
Discuss the geographical variation with sickle cell anaemia
- SCA is very rare in non-African populations and common in populations with African ancestry
- Similarity in distribution across populations with malaria endemicity
What is epigenetics?
Epigenetics is the study of heritable changes in gene expression that does not involve changes to the underlying DNA sequence
What is Huntington’s disease?
Huntington’s Disease in an inherited neurodegenerative disease, involving the death of brain cells
Identify 4 symptoms of Huntington’s Disease
- Seizures
- Abnormal gait
- Personality change
- Dementia
Describe the molecular basis for Huntington’s disease
Mutation is a short tandem repeat (STR)
What pattern of inheritance does Huntington’s disease follow?
Autosomal dominant inheritance
How can Huntington’s Disease be detected?
DNA test detection: use a polymerase chain reaction (PCR) to amplify the CAG repeat
In terms of Huntington’s disease, what is meant by the term anticipation?
- Age of onset commonly 40-50 (varies)
- Anticipitation is when the age of onset becomes earlier and symptoms become more severe from generation to generation
How can age of onset be determined in Huntington’s disease?
- Age of onset is affected by CAG repeat length
- However, there is still a lot of variation as the influence of the age of onset is multifactorial
Identify two approaches in which Huntington’s Disease can be treated
We all have the HTT gene and it is turned on in all cells:
- Appproach 1: use a suppressor screen – delete every gene in turn and identify genes that, when deleted, prevent HD.
- Approach 2: chemical inhibition of kynurenine biochemical pathway