Ana María Arango Rivas
Medicine Student
Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana
Medellín
February 6th, 2012
Novel Compound to Halt Virus replication
Identified AND Spasticity Gene Finding
Provides Clues to Causes of Nerve Cell
Degeneration
Novel Compound to Halt Virus replication Identified AND Spasticity Gene Finding Provides Clues to Causes of Nerve Cell Degeneration
Novel Compound to Halt Virus replication Identified AND Spasticity Gene Finding Provides Clues to Causes of Nerve Cell Degeneration
Cytogenetic Studies chromosomes = structure
+
heritability
Abnormal chromosomes Chromosomes with:
-Deletions
-Translocations
-Investments
-Duplications
-Insertions
Exposed in karyotype
Central dogma
“A team of scientists from Boston
University School of Medicine (BUSM) have
identified a novel compound that inhibits
viruses from replicating. The findings,
which are published online in the Journal
of Virology, could lead to the development
of highly targeted compounds to block the
replication of poxviruses, such as the
emerging infectious disease Monkeypox.”
ScienceDaily (Jan. 3, 2012)
Poxviruses
Smallpox
vaccinia virus
Monkeypox virus
Smallpox virus Was declared
eradicated by the
World Health
Organization in 1979
after successful
vaccination efforts
Instead of that, the
number of people
being infected by
Monkeypox is
increasing globally.
Vaccinia virus -Replicate inside human cells
-It’s a deadly poxvirus that killed hundreds of
___________________millions of people.
* A group of scientists searched for compounds that stop the
virus replication
*How the compound that they discovered work?
The virus can enter the cell in its presence but once the virus is
inside, the compound inactivates an essential point of the
replication.
*FINALLY…
The scientists tested the efficacy of the chemical compound
_____________________on the Monkeypox virus.
The results of different tests were similar
It shows that this chemical compound has the ability to inhibit different
varieties of poxviruses.
A new drug for poxviruses in general can be made
Must viruses have RNA as genetic material instead of DNA and that’s the
reason why they codify reverse transcriptase. This enzyme catalyzes DNA
synthesis from RNA mold. In my opinion, if science want to stop viruses
replication, has to find the best way to enter inside the virus and inhibit
reverse transcriptase maybe using competition for the hotspot where the
enzyme works. If the method to do that is clear, viruses won´t be able to
do the synthesis of DNA from RNA, and the replication will stop.
«In the Journal of Clinical Investigation, an
international team of scientists led by Dr Evan
Reid at the University of Cambridge and Dr
Stephan Zuchner from the University of Miami
reports that mutations in the gene known as
reticulon 2 on chromosome 19 cause a form of
hereditary spastic paraplegia (HSP). HSP is
characterised by progressive stiffness and
contraction (spasticity) of the legs, caused by
selective and specific degeneration of axons.»
ScienceDaily (Jan. 9, 2012)
Gene Reticulon 2
Provides the genetic code for a
reticulon protein.
- Has a key role in shaping the
endoplasmic reticulum
Endoplasmic reticulum It’s network of interconnected sheets and
tubules.
Sheets  are involved in protein synthesis,
Tubules are specialized to carry out the
other functions.
functions -protein synthesis
-calcium signalling
-the regulation of cell components
Axon degeneration
One of the causes is a defect in how the
endoplasmic reticulum is shaped and formed
Axon degeneration results
signals are unable to pass through the nerve cells
and it causes the breakdown of communication
within the central nervous system
Can cause sclerosis
*RESULTS
• It’s a hope for the families affected by HSP (hereditary spastic
paraplegia), because it opens up the possibility of genetic counselling
and testing.
• Creates a platform for scientists to study how axons are damaged in
degenerating illnesses such as HSP and sclerosis.
Cytogenetic has a huge importance as a method to determinate the
chromosome abnormalities as deletions. If this science techniques identify the
specific point in a chromosome where is the defect, scientists can discover the
beginnings of a disease and interfere in the development of it. If in this case the
point where the deletion is clear, they can find the incidence of the disease in a
population accord the heritage and make a solution to the degeneration of the
axons and maybe anticipate to the developed physical defects as paraplegia.
Nowadays, technology makes easier to
medicine to know the chromosomal
constitution of a person. If science can
be able to study the genes and its
structure, medicine has a great chance
to intervene and find the specific point
were a disease begins.
*Knowing the specific point in a chromosome
where the problem is, helps the studies to
determinate the incidence of a disease based
on the heritage and with this knowledge,
medicine can anticipate to the development of
a disease and its degeneration results.
Cri du chat Syndrome
It is due to a partial deletion of the short arm of chromosome number 5
and it’s the perfect example of genetic mutation.
Infants affected cry like a meowing kitten and have problems on nervous
system.
Using the karyotype of a person, scientists can analyze the chromosomal
structure and if it is not normal, they will be able to determinate where is
the specific point of the deletion.
*The central dogma is the base of a lot of
pharmaceutical products. Let’s take
Monoclonal antibodies as an example, these
are proteins produced in laboratories using
cellular replication models in controlled
conditions, which ability is, to specifically bind
to any molecule with antigenic character,
signaling to the immune system where work to
be done is.
*
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Novel Compound to Halt Virus replication Identified AND Spasticity Gene Finding Provides Clues to Causes of Nerve Cell Degeneration

  • 1. Ana María Arango Rivas Medicine Student Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana Medellín February 6th, 2012 Novel Compound to Halt Virus replication Identified AND Spasticity Gene Finding Provides Clues to Causes of Nerve Cell Degeneration
  • 4. Cytogenetic Studies chromosomes = structure + heritability Abnormal chromosomes Chromosomes with: -Deletions -Translocations -Investments -Duplications -Insertions Exposed in karyotype Central dogma
  • 5. “A team of scientists from Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM) have identified a novel compound that inhibits viruses from replicating. The findings, which are published online in the Journal of Virology, could lead to the development of highly targeted compounds to block the replication of poxviruses, such as the emerging infectious disease Monkeypox.” ScienceDaily (Jan. 3, 2012)
  • 6. Poxviruses Smallpox vaccinia virus Monkeypox virus Smallpox virus Was declared eradicated by the World Health Organization in 1979 after successful vaccination efforts Instead of that, the number of people being infected by Monkeypox is increasing globally.
  • 7. Vaccinia virus -Replicate inside human cells -It’s a deadly poxvirus that killed hundreds of ___________________millions of people. * A group of scientists searched for compounds that stop the virus replication *How the compound that they discovered work? The virus can enter the cell in its presence but once the virus is inside, the compound inactivates an essential point of the replication.
  • 8. *FINALLY… The scientists tested the efficacy of the chemical compound _____________________on the Monkeypox virus. The results of different tests were similar It shows that this chemical compound has the ability to inhibit different varieties of poxviruses. A new drug for poxviruses in general can be made
  • 9. Must viruses have RNA as genetic material instead of DNA and that’s the reason why they codify reverse transcriptase. This enzyme catalyzes DNA synthesis from RNA mold. In my opinion, if science want to stop viruses replication, has to find the best way to enter inside the virus and inhibit reverse transcriptase maybe using competition for the hotspot where the enzyme works. If the method to do that is clear, viruses won´t be able to do the synthesis of DNA from RNA, and the replication will stop.
  • 10. «In the Journal of Clinical Investigation, an international team of scientists led by Dr Evan Reid at the University of Cambridge and Dr Stephan Zuchner from the University of Miami reports that mutations in the gene known as reticulon 2 on chromosome 19 cause a form of hereditary spastic paraplegia (HSP). HSP is characterised by progressive stiffness and contraction (spasticity) of the legs, caused by selective and specific degeneration of axons.» ScienceDaily (Jan. 9, 2012)
  • 11. Gene Reticulon 2 Provides the genetic code for a reticulon protein. - Has a key role in shaping the endoplasmic reticulum Endoplasmic reticulum It’s network of interconnected sheets and tubules. Sheets  are involved in protein synthesis, Tubules are specialized to carry out the other functions. functions -protein synthesis -calcium signalling -the regulation of cell components
  • 12. Axon degeneration One of the causes is a defect in how the endoplasmic reticulum is shaped and formed Axon degeneration results signals are unable to pass through the nerve cells and it causes the breakdown of communication within the central nervous system Can cause sclerosis
  • 13. *RESULTS • It’s a hope for the families affected by HSP (hereditary spastic paraplegia), because it opens up the possibility of genetic counselling and testing. • Creates a platform for scientists to study how axons are damaged in degenerating illnesses such as HSP and sclerosis.
  • 14. Cytogenetic has a huge importance as a method to determinate the chromosome abnormalities as deletions. If this science techniques identify the specific point in a chromosome where is the defect, scientists can discover the beginnings of a disease and interfere in the development of it. If in this case the point where the deletion is clear, they can find the incidence of the disease in a population accord the heritage and make a solution to the degeneration of the axons and maybe anticipate to the developed physical defects as paraplegia.
  • 15. Nowadays, technology makes easier to medicine to know the chromosomal constitution of a person. If science can be able to study the genes and its structure, medicine has a great chance to intervene and find the specific point were a disease begins.
  • 16. *Knowing the specific point in a chromosome where the problem is, helps the studies to determinate the incidence of a disease based on the heritage and with this knowledge, medicine can anticipate to the development of a disease and its degeneration results.
  • 17. Cri du chat Syndrome It is due to a partial deletion of the short arm of chromosome number 5 and it’s the perfect example of genetic mutation. Infants affected cry like a meowing kitten and have problems on nervous system. Using the karyotype of a person, scientists can analyze the chromosomal structure and if it is not normal, they will be able to determinate where is the specific point of the deletion.
  • 18. *The central dogma is the base of a lot of pharmaceutical products. Let’s take Monoclonal antibodies as an example, these are proteins produced in laboratories using cellular replication models in controlled conditions, which ability is, to specifically bind to any molecule with antigenic character, signaling to the immune system where work to be done is.
  • 19. *