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EP 167: Research Roundup with Dr. Veera: Wrapping up 2024 in four pioneering papers

2024/12/26
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00:00 Intro to The Genetics Podcast01:00 Welcome back to Veera and topics to be covered03:50 Insights into the causes and consequences of DNA repeat expansions from 700,000 biobank participants, including:

  • Focusing on recent findings related to Huntington’s HTT repeat expansion in striatal neurons
  • Leveraging newly-sequenced GWAS data from the UK Biobank and All of Us cohorts to study short tandem repeats (STRs), particularly the CAG triplet repeat
  • Identifying multiple participants with expanded repeats exceeding 45 base pairs, revealing that three genetic sites account for over 97% of these expansions
  • Exploring factors that may prevent or impact the phenotypic manifestation of repeat expansions
  • Read the paper)

**30:51 **The impact of lipids in protecting against pathogenic APOE and Alzheimer’s disease (AD)

  • Investigating how different haplotypes interact with low-density lipoprotein receptors in neuronal tissues, influencing cholesterol lipid transport and AD risk
  • Examining lipid profiles in APOE carriers, including elevated low-density lipoprotein cholesterol levels in *APOE4 *carriers and decreased levels in APOE2 carriers, and their effects on cholesterol and nutrient supply to neurons
  • Exploring gene therapy approaches for delivering APOE2 into the brain
  • Read the paper)

**44:20 **How low frequency genetic variants can impact the age of menopause onset

  • Exploring the relationship between age of menopause and ovarian function
  • Addressing the challenges in studying recessive genetic associations
  • Examining how homozygosity of a variant in the CCDC201 gene influences primary ovarian insufficiency and strongly associates with early menopause
  • Read the paper)

57:58 GUARDIAN: Expanding screening for newborns to include targeted genome sequencing

  • Examining the 72% participation rate among invited families and the 90% consent rate for expanded panel screening
  • Exploring opportunities for early treatment and preventive interventions
  • Ensuring databases are representative across diverse populations
  • Tune into Episode 117) to hear from the leader of the GUARDIAN program, Wendy Chung

**01:11:54 **Predictions for 2025 and closing remarks!