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Matt McIntosh
Paging Gregory Cochran and Paul Ewald to the white courtesy phone...
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David Boxenhorn
Matt, I'm going down a totally different track. Maybe this is old stuff to you gene guys, but I don't recall it being discussed on this blog: The idea of overclocking the immune system. Certainly we've experienced a lot of sudden evolutionary pressure on the immune system in general, and it would seem to me that the built-in advantage of rare alleles in the immune system would make it especially subject to overclocking.
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Matt McIntosh
David,
Maybe. At the very least, the radically polymorphic nature of immune system loci makes deleterious gene-interaction stories a lot more plausible there than anywhere else. But when I see autoimmune my first thought is "molecular mimicry" because it's more elegant and we have documented instances.
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bbartlog
overclocking the immune system
But calling it overclocking would imply that this galaxy of disorder-associated SNPs is a recent response to increased selection for disease resistance. That *could* be true (the selection pressure has certainly been there) - but it's also possible that the massively polymorphic MHC/HLA is simply the best setup for an immune system in social mammals generally, that is, this situation could be tens of millions of years old.
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Eric j johnson
Anyone interested in narco should check out the hypocretin findings. Fascinating story.
Email | Homepage | 09.29.08 - 9:10 am | #
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wumhenry
A narcoleptic layman asks: does this research prove that narcolepsy is congenital, i.e., does it disprove the trauma theory of narcolepsy causation?
Email | Homepage | 10.02.08 - 12:01 pm | #
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Andrew Ryan
At my company there is a scientist who does nothing but analyze SNP's in the HLA region--mostly for childhood leukemia and sex-selection during pregnancy (more boys than girls conceived but more boys miscarry so birth rates even out). I was surprised to find out how much is going on at that locus, but a link to narcolepsy is certainly surprising and interesting.
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