Friday, October 23, 2009

for blogs

check this site out http://www.blogtoplist.com/rss/gene-therapy.html, it has many bolgs that is about what gene therapy is being developed to cure in these days. it goes on to further show that gene therapy should be allowed in out society. and being afraid of it just because of minor failures or the effect that it may have in our society is just silly.

we can stop them

even though genetic therapy may effect the Olympic Games, it doesn’t mean we should prevent it from helping patients. With tighter regulations and stricter rules against athletes from getting using gene therapy, this problem can be easily avoided. Agencies could also be created with governmental help to started to monitor athletes in regarding gene doping, process referred to when someone uses gene therapy like steroids. In addition, gene therapy only works on newly formed- targeted tissue cells, thus doctors can perform a comparison between DNAs of different tissues and determine gene dopers. Another way that they can prevent gene therapy is by simply denying athletes from any gene therapy that might effect their physical forms.

thus in my opinion its not right to consider gene therapy as something that might damage our society. in fact from what we have seen in the previous research that i have found, it could be very helpful to our society. so even though the olympic supporters are against it, this beneficial health therapy should still be popularized by our general public. as for the olympics, there are ways to avoid cheaters if doctors just look deeper into research.

muscle dystrophy

muscle dystrophy is another disease studied by genetic reaserchers. Muscle dystrophy has been affecting 1 in 3500 newborns. Muscle dystrophy is a mutation in the X chromosome which prevents the cell from making dystrophin protein. This could prevent proper development of all muscles in heart, limbs, and lungs. Using a type of muscle specific virus, scientists have been able to eliminate this mutation, correcting the problem. In mice this viral vector has been shown to improve the efficiency of skeletal muscles, heart muscles, and muscles used for breathing.

thus this is another reason why gene therapy should be popularized in the medical field. not only can it help people of the elderly, but imagine how many new born babies could also be saved.

check this out at

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2004/07/040726083533.htm


total process


here is an image that might help you guys understand the gene therapy process better.

1) a common virus is genetically altered with a human DNA, which can help the patients by changing the DNA in their tissue. first the disease causing virus DNA is removed with a special enzyme, then a human DNA is attached onto the main virus DNA by a protein called DNA ligase. once this is done than a viral vector is formed.

2) the viral vector is introduced into the patient like a vaccine. when the virus reaches its target tissue than it would insert its new DNA into the patient, this would change the human DNA, and thus start the gene therapy process.

3)when the viral DNA has finally been inserted into the human tissue, the new DNA is incorporated into human cell, and will make the protein, or function as the new DNA commands it to. This is also the part of gene therapy that the Olympic supporters most afraid of, because when the DNA is integrated it would be impossible for anyone to find out if that person was born with the DNA or if it was introduced by gene therapy.

well here you have it, the whole process in a nut shell.

most feared by Olympic

Muscle atrophy is a muscle disorder problem that is being solved by gene therapy right now. by using an adeno-associated virus (AAV) scientists have modified it with a gene that could produce IGF-I proteins. Once the DNA that could produce the IGF-I protein is integrated into the muscle’s DNA, the gene would allow skeletal muscles to regenerate and strengthen, thus providing muscles with more endurance and power. This process have been proven very effective with mice and cows; in mice testing, the over all muscles grew 15-30% more than before, showing a significant change in muscle size.
This can help the elderly especially, could be benefited from this type of gene therapy; their muscles have been weakening with age, thus if we could introduce the DNA that could create IGF-I proteins, think of how much better we could make their lives?
this is also one of the most feared researches by Olympic supporters.
check it out at http://www.bio.miami.edu/~cmallery/113/muscle.cell.pdf

Sunday, October 18, 2009

helping with AIDS

Check this out,
scientist are now using viral vectors to cure AIDS. by fusing a small amount of HIV DNA into a virus, that virus can be used as a vaccine for HIV. this is done so that when the HIV DNA molecule is turned into a protein, the protein will trigger immune response. thus the immune system will recognize the HIV viral gene and thus will respond to it when the actual HIV virus is present in the body.
the reason that the virus it self doesn't cause AIDS is because the gene introduced is so small that it will not cause a massive HIV breakout in your system. thus this is a safe vaccine, at least proven so far.
therefore this is another reason why genetic therapy should be more available to the public; since many people suffer form HIV, wouldn't it be great to be able to prevent it like a cold.
check this out for your self.
http://www.iavireport.org/vax-primers/scienceofAIDSvaccines/Pages/VAX-primer-viral-vectors.aspx

Friday, October 16, 2009

to do and not to do, that is the question

here is an interesting fact about gene therapy. remember that i said you have to create a viral vector for and introduce it to the patient. well it turns out you can't extract all of the virus DNA, you have to take out only the disease causing viral DNA and leave the portion of gene that allows the virus to infiltrate the host. if both types of DNA are removed then the viral vector is totaled and becomes worthless. this procedure is done with an enzyme, but biologist have to be very careful, it is quite easy to screw up. isn't it interesting, its like turning your truck into a tank with out taking out the engines.

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

cancer is possible!

so turns out that if genetic therapy isn't done right, it could lead to incorrect genetic insertion and thus lead to cancer. sound scary, well its kind of intresting actually, and it makes sense too; if you think about it, cancer cells are caused by genetic mutaion, and gene therapy is using mutaion to cure diseases, thus it should be no supprise that it can cause cancer. however usually its not the cancer that causes the problems during gene therapy, usually its the allegic reaction that people get from the the therapy that kills them, such as the case of Jesse Gelsinger in 1999. under most cercumstances, the established methods have been very successful even though the technology is just in its infent state.
go check this out for yourself http://www.articlesbase.com/alternative-medicine-articles/gene-therapy-types-of-gene-therapy-461354.html

Monday, October 12, 2009

how cool

Salutation to the blogging world.

so I did some more research over the gene therapy process and found out something els thats interesting. turns out that gene therapy only effects those tissues that they are introduced to, meaning if its in muscles its only gonna effect the muscles. and only those cells that divide can produce more cells that are with the new genome. this makes sense because gene therapy isn't like cancer so it can't influence the DNA of other cells, thus they must divide to produce cells with the same DNA.

think about it, it makes sense

foever genes

Salutation to the blogging world.

so I did some more research over the gene therapy process and found out something interesting. turns out that once the genetic implant has been introduced to your body, it cannot be taken out. the gene would be integrated into your DNA and become part of your genome. this makes it even harder for people to catch Olympic cheaters, because if someone used gene therapy to help them in the olympics, no one would be able to catch them. it also makes it scary to think that hundreds of people might walk the earth with the exact same coy of a single gene because of its ability to better enhance their ability of their mucles to perform better.

in short this means that if someone gene doped, their DNA would fuse with the introduced gene as if that person was born with the enhanced gene. also it would be impossible to take out the gene once its introduced, in other words they are stuck with it forever.

check this out in sciencenews

Saturday, October 10, 2009

rare incedent

hey there fellow bloggers,
sorry for not blogging for so long, but i was attacked by a virus, one similar to the ones used for gene therapy in fact, the H1N1 or swine flue virus.
but now to a more on the topic discussion. i looked around in my Science News magazine collection and found an article in the August issue of gene doping. it turns out that someone has died from the process due to allergies of the virus. now however they are much more careful to avoid such viruses, and have been finding many different viruses for safe, different purposes. if you get time see if you can find the article, its in the August 2 series of the the Science News article.

Saturday, October 3, 2009

common treatment

here is something that some of you might have heard before. gene therapy can target specific proteins in muscle cells. this has been shown to improve muscle structures and cure some of the muscle diseases. which leads to the question why are people so afraid of it just because it can cause might cause problems with sports? is our entertainment more important that the well beings of some people?
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/03/080310171459.htm