Title: Genetic Memory
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3Genetic Memory Culture Memory
4Genetic Memory
The code is the same for all life forms on earth
5Culture Memory
- Recent 10,000 years
- Transmission by writing, book, image, parents,
school, social group, - Scientific Knowledge exponential rising during
the last 3 centuries.
6What is life ? (E. Schrödinger, 1944)
Life is DNA
( Water Proteins lipids carbohydrates)
7What is DNA ?
8The Human Genome
Genes ( introns promoters) 3 Retroelements
retroviruses 8 retrotransposons 13 LTR 23 To
tal 47 Repeats 50 LINE 22 SINE
13 Unknown
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9Epigenetic DNA Circulating Voyager DNA
10Mass Pyrosequencing and Assembly Technology
Detect Unique Serum DNA Profiles in Treatment
Naïve Breast Cancer Patients
Howard B. Urnovitz, Julia Beck and Ekkehard
Schütz Chronix Biomedical GmbH, Goetheallee 8,
37075 Goettingen, Germany
11454 Life Sciences/Roche Mass Sequencing
The DNA sequence
A droplet with one cellular message
12Serum DNA and Cancer
- Serum DNA Studies to Date
- Prion Disease Proof of Concept
- Serum DNA and Breast Cancer
- Summary
13TOTAL NUCLEOTIDE INVENTORY
Human Germline DNA
- Circulating DNA
- Traces from Damaged Cells
- Detects disease related events
- Gut Flora/Viral DNA
- 1013-1014 microorganisms
- 100 x more genes than humans
- Mitochondrial DNA
- Circular
- 37 genes
- 16 kb
- 2-10 copies per MT
14Healthy Human CNA Profile
15Two Applications of MPSA Approach
Routine Lab Tests for
- Screening for Specific Cancers
- Small number of target sequences that define a
cancer type to screen population - Personalized Monitoring
- Following more target sequences (obtained from
patient tumor cells) to monitor an individual
16Summary
- Mass Sequencing and Assembly Technology Reveals
CNA Order - Significant difference between genomic DNA and
CNAs are revealed in SINES (mostly Alus) and
LINEs (most significantly with L2) - Comparing Treatment Naïve Breast Cancer CNAs to
the apparently healthy database, thousands of
discrepancies are revealed - Bioinformatic search engines show that a subset
of transposable elements (n lt10 categories) can
define breast cancer samples in ROC curve
analyses with a C-Statistic gt 0.9. - The unique sequences represent lt0.2 of CNAs
17Another promising approach DNA from pathogenic
bacteria and viruses detected in blood plasma by
electromagnetic signals
18Capture of the signals
Signal Analysis software
X 500
Sample
Computer
Sensor coil
Amplifier
19Plasma from patient with Alzheimer Disease
NF
F D-2
Dilution 10-2 negative
F D-8 (-)
F D-9 ()
F D-3
F D-4
F D-10 ()
F D-19 (-)
Dilution 10-8 positive
20- Results bacterial DNA detected in patients with
- Chronic Lyme disease
- Rhumatoïd arthritis
- Alzheimer disease
- Parkinson disease
- Multiple sclerosis
- Some neuropathies
- Some forms of autism
- Cancers
21Neurodegenerative diseases
Carbohydrates Proteins
Mutations Expression of retroelements
Infectious agents
Oxidative Stress
DNA
Cancer
lipids
Immune System Dysfunctions