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By Jessica Berman
Washington
04 October 2006
New research suggests that infectious diseases may run in families. Investigators1 say the discovery represents a major shift in the way scientists view human disease.
The investigators focused on herpes simplex, a virus that infects eight out of 10 adults. In most people, the worst symptom is a painful cold sore.
But in a small percentage of infected people, herpes simplex causes a potentially devastating3 brain disease called viral encephalitis. The disease can cause epilepsy, mental retardation4 and death.
French researchers studying the families of children with viral encephalitis found a defect in an important protein that signals the immune system to recognize foreign invaders5. Both the children and a number of their family members had normal immune systems but they also had a flawed copy of the gene6 that produces that signaling protein, type-1 interferon.
In a study published in the journal Science, the researchers describe the case of two French children with viral encephalitis who had inherited a defective7 copy of the signaling gene.
Researcher Jean-Laurent Casanova of the Necker Medical School in Paris says, until now, experts wondered why viral encephalitis appeared to run in families. Now they know why.
"We have solved this sort of enigma8 or mystery by showing that the rare individuals who develop encephalitis have genetic9 lesions, genetic defects in a molecular10 circuit that is required for the production of other molecules11 that are required for anti-viral immunity," explained Casanova.
Casanova says there may be any number of infectious diseases that run in families that can be traced to genetic defects.
"This is a paradigm12 shift in the field of infectious diseases which should now in my opinion not only be considered from the angle of the invading microorganism, whether a virus or a bacterium13, but from the angle of the genetic make-up of the infected individuals," he said.
Casanova says it is possible that children who develop viral encephalitis may soon be treated with interferon along with the standard herpes drug, acyclovir.
He expects that in the future, defective genes14 will be identified and corrected in people who might otherwise become critically ill from harmless bacteria and viruses.
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