Population medical genetics: translating science to the community

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Autor(a) principal: Giugliani,Roberto
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Bender,Fernanda, Couto,Rowena, Bochernitsan,Aline, Brusius-Facchin,Ana Carolina, Burin,Maira, Amorim,Tatiana, Acosta,Angelina Xavier, Purificação,Antônio, Leistner-Segal,Sandra, Saraiva-Pereira,Maria Luiza, Jardim,Laura Bannach, Matte,Ursula, Riegel,Mariluce, Cardoso-dos-Santos,Augusto César, Rodrigues,Graziella, Oliveira,Marcelo Zagonel de, Tagliani-Ribeiro,Alice, Heck,Selia, Dresch,Vanusa, Schuler-Faccini,Lavínia, Kubaski,Francyne
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Genetics and Molecular Biology
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Resumo: Abstract Rare genetic disorders are currently in the spotlight due to the elevated number of different conditions and significant total number of affected patients. The study of these disorders is extremely helpful for the elucidation of physiological processes related with complex disorders. Isolated populations are instrumental for the study of genetic disorders, considering their homogeneity and high proportion of affected patients in a small geographic area. These favorable conditions lead to the creation of a new discipline, known as “population medical genetics”, which integrates medical genetics, population genetics, epidemiological genetics and community genetics. In order to develop practical activities in this new discipline, the National Institute of Population Medical Genetics (INaGeMP) was created in 2008 in Brazil. INaGeMP has developed several tools and funded numerous research activities. In this review, we highlight three successful projects developed in the first 10 years of INaGeMP activities (2008-2018): a newborn screening pilot study for MPS VI in Northeast Brazil, the study of Machado-Joseph disease in Brazilian families with Azorian ancestry, and the high twinning rate in a small town in southern Brazil. The results of these projects in terms of scientific output and contributions to the affected communities highlight the success and importance of INaGeMP.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Population medical genetics: translating science to the community
title Population medical genetics: translating science to the community
spellingShingle Population medical genetics: translating science to the community
Giugliani,Roberto
Population Medical Genetics
genetic clusters
founder effect
population isolates
title_short Population medical genetics: translating science to the community
title_full Population medical genetics: translating science to the community
title_fullStr Population medical genetics: translating science to the community
title_full_unstemmed Population medical genetics: translating science to the community
title_sort Population medical genetics: translating science to the community
author Giugliani,Roberto
author_facet Giugliani,Roberto
Bender,Fernanda
Couto,Rowena
Bochernitsan,Aline
Brusius-Facchin,Ana Carolina
Burin,Maira
Amorim,Tatiana
Acosta,Angelina Xavier
Purificação,Antônio
Leistner-Segal,Sandra
Saraiva-Pereira,Maria Luiza
Jardim,Laura Bannach
Matte,Ursula
Riegel,Mariluce
Cardoso-dos-Santos,Augusto César
Rodrigues,Graziella
Oliveira,Marcelo Zagonel de
Tagliani-Ribeiro,Alice
Heck,Selia
Dresch,Vanusa
Schuler-Faccini,Lavínia
Kubaski,Francyne
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Couto,Rowena
Bochernitsan,Aline
Brusius-Facchin,Ana Carolina
Burin,Maira
Amorim,Tatiana
Acosta,Angelina Xavier
Purificação,Antônio
Leistner-Segal,Sandra
Saraiva-Pereira,Maria Luiza
Jardim,Laura Bannach
Matte,Ursula
Riegel,Mariluce
Cardoso-dos-Santos,Augusto César
Rodrigues,Graziella
Oliveira,Marcelo Zagonel de
Tagliani-Ribeiro,Alice
Heck,Selia
Dresch,Vanusa
Schuler-Faccini,Lavínia
Kubaski,Francyne
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Giugliani,Roberto
Bender,Fernanda
Couto,Rowena
Bochernitsan,Aline
Brusius-Facchin,Ana Carolina
Burin,Maira
Amorim,Tatiana
Acosta,Angelina Xavier
Purificação,Antônio
Leistner-Segal,Sandra
Saraiva-Pereira,Maria Luiza
Jardim,Laura Bannach
Matte,Ursula
Riegel,Mariluce
Cardoso-dos-Santos,Augusto César
Rodrigues,Graziella
Oliveira,Marcelo Zagonel de
Tagliani-Ribeiro,Alice
Heck,Selia
Dresch,Vanusa
Schuler-Faccini,Lavínia
Kubaski,Francyne
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Population Medical Genetics
genetic clusters
founder effect
population isolates
topic Population Medical Genetics
genetic clusters
founder effect
population isolates
description Abstract Rare genetic disorders are currently in the spotlight due to the elevated number of different conditions and significant total number of affected patients. The study of these disorders is extremely helpful for the elucidation of physiological processes related with complex disorders. Isolated populations are instrumental for the study of genetic disorders, considering their homogeneity and high proportion of affected patients in a small geographic area. These favorable conditions lead to the creation of a new discipline, known as “population medical genetics”, which integrates medical genetics, population genetics, epidemiological genetics and community genetics. In order to develop practical activities in this new discipline, the National Institute of Population Medical Genetics (INaGeMP) was created in 2008 in Brazil. INaGeMP has developed several tools and funded numerous research activities. In this review, we highlight three successful projects developed in the first 10 years of INaGeMP activities (2008-2018): a newborn screening pilot study for MPS VI in Northeast Brazil, the study of Machado-Joseph disease in Brazilian families with Azorian ancestry, and the high twinning rate in a small town in southern Brazil. The results of these projects in terms of scientific output and contributions to the affected communities highlight the success and importance of INaGeMP.
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