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Narcolepsy linked to immune system
Genetic tie may be second link between the two
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Scientists have identified a second genetic tie that cements a connection between a disabling sleep disorder and the immune system.

Emmanuel Mignot, a sleep researcher and Howard Hughes Medical Institute investigator at Stanford University, led an international team searching for the genetic causes of narcolepsy. The team reports online May 3 in Nature Genetics that several genetic markers associated with narcolepsy map to a gene important for turning immature immune T cells into microbe killers.

For decades scientists have known that people with narcolepsy are more likely to have a particular version of an immune gene called HLA-DQB1*0602. The gene belongs to a class of genes called HLA, for human leukocyte antigens, that makes key immune proteins. These proteins present small bits of invading microbes to T cells, much like a handler waves a sweat-laden sock in front of a bloodhound. The proteins thus help T cells identify, track down and kill the foreign cells. In autoimmune disease, T cells may run amok, mistakenly attacking the body’s own, healthy cells.

Given the association between narcolepsy and the HLA gene, the lethality of T cells intrigued scientists studying the sleep disorder. Neurons that make a wake-promoting protein called hypocretin die in people who have narcolepsy. Death of the cells means that people can’t make enough hypocretin to stay awake, and they experience sudden bouts of sleep during the day and have disrupted sleep at night. About one in every 2,000 people in the United States has narcolepsy with cataplexy, a sudden loss of muscle tone that can cause people to collapse.

That T cells may cause the death of hypocretin-producing cells seemed like a no-brainer to Mignot.

“If you’re like me you think, ‘Duh, if you’ve got these associations; it’s got to be autoimmune,’” Mignot says. “The problem is no one has been able to prove that.” Because HLA proteins are also found in neurons and other nonimmune cells, it was possible that the death of the hypocretin cells had nothing to do with the immune system.

Now, Mignot and his colleagues have found a genetic link between narcolepsy and a gene that encodes the T cell receptor alpha, which interacts with HLA proteins to trigger an immune reaction.

“This solidly positive association provides additional evidence that narcolepsy is an autoimmune disorder,” says Masashi Yanagisawa, a neuroscientist and Howard Hughes Medical Institute investigator at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas.

The researchers studied 1,830 people who have narcolepsy and cataplexy, and 2,164 healthy controls. The scientists found that people with narcolepsy were more likely than healthy people to carry one of three different genetic markers, called SNPs, in the area of the genome that contains the gene for T cell receptor alpha.

But the association is not the final piece of the puzzle, Mignot says. Even with all of the known genetic risk factors, including the newly discovered version of the T cell receptor gene, a person has only a 1.5 percent chance of developing narcolepsy, he says. That suggests that, while narcolepsy is probably an autoimmune disorder, further genetic and environmental triggers and risk factors remain to be found.

“It doesn’t answer the fundamental question of what goes wrong with the immune system that causes it to attack the brain,” Yanagisawa says.

Still the research “is a solid step” toward figuring out the interaction between the brain and immune system that leads to narcolepsy, says Merrill Mitler, a program director at the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke in Bethesda, Md. “The principles that we’re glimpsing because of this finding go well beyond narcolepsy.” The discovery may help focus the search for causes of other autoimmune disorders, he says.


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  • Sleep, Health And Immunity
    Brief Deep Sleeps With Drowsiness And Muscle Power Loss Hallucinations
    Linked To Immune system


    A. Narcolepsy linked to immune system
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    Genome association study finds a second connection between the sleep disorder and the body's disease-fighting apparatus


    B. Dopamine Imbalance: Technology Or Science? (Dov Henis, 9 Aug 2008)
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    1) Dopamine imbalance triggers Parkinson's disease and drug addiction, two opposite diseases
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    "...explained the phenomenon using the analogy of a car..."

    2) The genome is an organism, not a contrivance

    I suggest, again and again, that effects of cell's environments on its functionality be considered and assessed with comprehension that the OCM, the multifunctional Outer Cell Membrane, is but an evolved organ of the organism that lives and functions within it, the living team, the genome.

    The genome is a multigenes organism consisting of a cooperative commune of its interdependent member genes. Each of its members has its own constitutional-functional background history, and its own tolerance-reaction to environments-signals reaching it via the functional membranes around the genome. Decisions are made within the OCM most probably as conjectured in

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    Planning and assessment of research work in life sciences, especially in cell level matters, should take this recent comprehension into account...

    One day, maybe soon, science will arrive at the comprehension of life and the nature of genes-genome...


    C. Circadian Rhythm-Metabolism Link Is Self-Explanatory (Dov Henis, 23 Dec 2008)
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    1) Circadian rhythm-metabolism link discovered
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    The findings also suggest that proper sleep and diet could help maintain or rebuild the CLOCK-SIRT1 equilibrium and may help explain why lack of proper rest or disruption in our normal sleep patterns is known to increase hunger, which can lead to obesity and related illnesses and can accelerate the aging process.

    2) Circadian-rhythm is the genes' innate rest time,

    which - together with life's chirality - are the earliest evidences of Darwinian life evolution, the evolution of the primal, 1st stratum, Earth organisms, the genes.


    D. From "SC displaced more easily when off-duty" (Dov Henis 10 Oct 2008)
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    "It is unclear why the stem cells leave their niche during a patient's time of rest"?

    SC are more easily displaced during the organism's rest time simply because their genes and genome are off-duty then, part of the duty is being on-call at the specific site where it is:


    E. Life's Chirality And Circadian Rhythm, Evidence Of Updated Darwinian Evolution

    1) Updated life's concepts:
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    - Earth life consists of three strata: genes are primal organisms, genomes are evolved 2nd stratum organisms, and cellular organisms are evolved 3rd stratum.

    - Life's evolution started at genesis, on life's day one.

    - Life's evolution is not random. It is biased, driven by organisms' cultures.


    2) Earliest evidences of updated Darwinian evolution:

    - Life's chirality
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    - Circadian rhythm
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    F. Significance Of Hour-Timing In Medical Treatment (Dov Henis,30 March 2009)

    1) Vaccine could protect against virus that causes birth defects
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    An experimental vaccine is shown effective half the time it's administered in stopping cytomegalovirus infection in women in their child-bearing years.

    No vaccine currently exists for cytomegalovirus, which can cause birth defects when it infects a pregnant woman. Because of this risk, vaccine researchers have targeted the virus for decades without any clear benefit until now.

    This is the first vaccine that really shows prevention from infection with cytomegalovirus.

    2) Medication's efficiency rate might differ with hour-of-day of administration
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    I suggest that the efficiency rate of the vaccine might differ depending on the hour of day at which it is administered. This since the genome-genes of night-sleepers are inactive mostly circa 2AM and the levels of serotonin-melatonine are highest then, signalling a call for intercell maintenance time.


    Epilogue:
    Circadian rhythm-metabolism link is self-explanatory, and new "findings" are not required for suggesting that proper sleep-and-diet could help maintain or rebuild organism's "equilibrium" and for explaining why lack of proper rest, or disruption in our normal sleep patterns, is known to cause several unhealthy things in us and accelerate our aging process.


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