What is Leigh syndrome, French Canadian type? Leigh syndrome, French Canadian disorder (LSFC) is a rare genetic disorder. It is characterized by life-threatening periods of lactic acid buildup and brain injury, as well as failure to gain weight. A person must have two variants in the LRPPRC gene in order to have this condition. People… Continue reading Leigh Syndrome, French Canadian Type
Category: Carrier Status
Learn what it means to be a carrier for certain inherited health conditions, to help you be proactive in planning for your future family.
Familial Mediterranean Fever
What is familial Mediterranean fever (FMF)? Familial Mediterranean fever, or FMF, is a genetic disorder characterized by recurring short episodes of fever, as well as inflammation in the abdomen, chest, and joints. In most cases, a person must have two variants in the MEFV gene, or two copies of a variant, in order to have… Continue reading Familial Mediterranean Fever
Familial Dysautonomia
What is familial dysautonomia? Familial dysautonomia is a rare genetic disorder that affects many different areas of the body. It is characterized by severe dysfunction in different parts of the nervous system that control movement, the senses, and involuntary (automatic) functions. The genetics behind familial dysautonomia Familial dysautonomia is caused by variants in the ELP1… Continue reading Familial Dysautonomia
Canavan Disease
What is Canavan disease? Canavan disease, also known as ASPA deficiency, is a rare genetic disorder characterized by a loss of nerve cell function in the brain that gets worse over time. A person must have two variants in the ASPA gene, or two copies of a variant, in order to have this condition. People… Continue reading Canavan Disease
Bloom Syndrome
What is Bloom syndrome? Bloom syndrome is a rare genetic disorder characterized by impaired growth and an increased risk of infections and cancer. A person must have two variants in the BLM gene, or two copies of a variant, in order to have this condition. People with just one variant in the BLM gene are… Continue reading Bloom Syndrome
Tay-Sachs Disease & Genetics
Causes of Tay-Sachs disease Tay-Sachs disease is caused by variants (differences) in the HEXA gene. The HEXA gene contains instructions for making one part of an enzyme called hexosaminidase A. This enzyme helps break down harmful substances within compartments of nerve cells called lysosomes. Certain variants in HEXA disrupt this function, causing a buildup of… Continue reading Tay-Sachs Disease & Genetics
Sickle Cell Anemia & Genetics
Causes of sickle cell anemia Sickle cell anemia is caused by the HbS variant in the HBB gene. The HBB gene contains instructions for making a protein called beta-globin. This protein is part of a larger protein called hemoglobin that is found in red blood cells. Hemoglobin transports oxygen from the lungs to all other… Continue reading Sickle Cell Anemia & Genetics
Phenylketonuria and Related Disorders
Causes of phenylketonuria PKU and related disorders are caused by variants (differences) in the PAH gene. The PAH gene contains instructions for making an enzyme called phenylalanine hydroxylase. This enzyme helps break down an amino acid called phenylalanine, which is found in some foods. Certain variants in PAH disrupt its function, resulting in a harmful… Continue reading Phenylketonuria and Related Disorders
Cystic Fibrosis
What causes cystic fibrosis? Cystic fibrosis is caused by variants (differences) in the CFTR gene. The CFTR gene contains instructions for making a protein that helps control the salt and water balance of certain organs. Certain variants in the CFTR gene prevent the protein from working properly, which can cause the lungs, pancreas, and other… Continue reading Cystic Fibrosis
Beta Thalassemia and Related Hemoglobinopathies
Causes of beta thalassemia Beta thalassemia and related hemoglobinopathies are caused by variants (differences) in the HBB gene. The HBB gene contains instructions for making a protein called beta-globin. This protein is part of a larger protein called hemoglobin that is found in red blood cells. Hemoglobin transports oxygen from the lungs to all other… Continue reading Beta Thalassemia and Related Hemoglobinopathies