If you're wondering about the AlphaGenome scores for this variant, it's pretty much the same as other indels in the area, in terms of high scores (though with some sign flips).
I think Nath is following a T cell exhaustion-type idea, where there is some sort of antigen that the immune system can't clear. It seems that inhibiting PD-1 increases immune response.
Phase I Open-Label Safety Trial of Pembrolizumab for Neurological Post- Acute Sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 (PD1-PASC I)
Brief Summary
Background:
SARS-CoV-2 is the virus that causes COVID-19.Some people who recover from an acute COVID-19 infection may continue to have symptoms that persist for...
For people who have access to the full original article, is the Expression of Concern actually mentioned on that page? I can only view the abstract, but I would think the Expression of Concern should show up for everyone. I don't see any mention of a 2008 Letter to the Editor about the case...
Looks like the New Yorker article led to some action.
Retraction Watch: Lancet flags long-scrutinized report of infant poisoned by opioids in breast milk
The Lancet: Expression of Concern: Pharmacogenetics of morphine poisoning in a breastfed neonate of a codeine-prescribed mother
Edit...
Protocol Paper:
Effectiveness of metabolic modulation in treating post-vaccination syndrome: study protocol for a prospective and randomized controlled trial
Halma, Matthew; Varon, Joseph
Background
Post-acute COVID-19 vaccination syndrome (PACVS) emerged as a rare complication of the...
Effect of Metabolic Modulation on a Post-acute COVID-19 Vaccination Syndrome (PACVS) Cohort (ViTAL-SCAN19)
Brief Summary
The goal of this clinical trial is to evaluate whether metabolic modulation with a combined nutraceutical product can improve symptoms and metabolic health in adults...
Maybe I should have put "bad science" in quotes to indicate that it was McSweegan's claim. I have no knowledge of the Lyme Disease Foundation or what kind of science they do.
I just thought the story of how he stopped getting work so he started writing books on NIH time was interesting.
Just the story is interesting. That he called out the Lyme Disease Foundation for bad science, and the NIH appeared to make him stop doing any important work because of that.
Yeah, it is odd. They seem to mostly be consistent within the same tissues, but I did find a few that flip within the same tissue. Some examples below. Again based on chr20:48935095:C>CTCTTTTTT and ZNFX1.
I see that at least for cerebellum and frontal cortex, there's a difference in signs but...
The scores I posted are all for predicted brain expression, but looking at the scores across all tissues for the same variant-gene pair of chr20:48935095:C>CTCTTTTTT and ZNFX1, it's similarly high for pretty much all tissues. I attached all the predicted scores for RNAseq that include that...
Thanks for sharing. This is one of my concerns. The diagnosis of ME/CFS felt like a lifeline to me, and I'd be very upset if I needed to go back to the far greater uncertainty I had before that point.
Incredible work! Just please take care of your body and don't overdo it. I see the section about increasingly bad injuries. You'll still want your joints to work when you're older.
Out of curiosity, I looked only at the most significant variant in DecodeME only (20:48914387:T:TA). The model predicts that it has effects on these genes. Positive scores mean the ME/CFS risk allele increases expression.
Interestingly, it seems to say it has large effects on almost all genes...
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