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Transcript
PKU: GENETICS
AND INHERITANCE
Katie Golden-Grant
G e n et i c C o u n s el o r
Science Night
4 / 4 / 2 014
OUTLINE
 How genetics work
 Genetics of PKU
 Inheritance of PKU
 Genetic testing
PKU AND GENETICS
 “PKU is a genetic condition”
 Caused by changes in genes, not by the environment
 Passed down through generations in a recessive inheritance pattern
EFFECTS OF GENETICS
 Traits and variation between people
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Hair color
Height
Skin color
Taste preferences
Ear lobe shape
 Impact of genetics on health
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Genetic disorders
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Examples: PKU, cystic fibrosis, Down syndrome
Genetic + environmental disorders
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Examples: Diabetes type II, coronary heart disease, cancer
HOW DO GENETICS WORK?
Human  Cell  Chromosomes  DNA
CHROMOSOMES
 Thread-like structures that hold all of our DNA
 46 chromosomes inside every cell in the body
 2 copies of 22 autosomes, plus XY for males, XX for females
 1 copy is from mom, and 1 copy is from dad
DNA
 Hereditary material in humans
 String of letters (base pairs) that make a code
 Code gives instructions for body to grow and develop
GENE
 Segment of DNA that produces a protein with a specific
function
 1 gene = 1 protein
 Each protein has at least one
distinct role in the body
FUNCTION
Gene
Protein
 Humans have 20,000-25,000 genes
 2 copies of each- one from mom, one from dad
 Can be anywhere from ~300 to ~2million letters long
GENETIC MUTATIONS
 Mutation- a change in a gene, dif ferent from the typical letter
sequence
 Types:
 Example:
 Typical sequence: AATGCGG
 Mutation: AACGCGG
 We all have mutations that cause us to be dif ferent from one
another
 Most mutations do not cause disease = “variants”
 Some mutations result in a change in the function of the
protein, or cause the protein not to be made at all
 These mutations are “disease-causing”
GENETICS OF PKU
 PKU is caused by mutations in the gene PAH
 This gene codes for an enzyme (type of protein) called
phenylalanine hydroxylase (PAH)
 PAH breaks down phenylalanine to make tyrosine
Phe
Phe
Phe
Phe
Phe
Phe
Phe PAH enzyme
Phe
Phenylalanine
X
Tyrosine
 Severity of PKU is determined by the amount of enzyme
activity - we call this “residual activity”
INHERITANCE OF PKU
 Autosomal recessive pattern
 A person must have a mutation on BOTH of his/her two copies of the
PAH gene in order to have PKU
 This only occurs if both parents are carriers for PKU
Carrier
Carrier
PKU
FOR 2 CARRIERS…
 There is a 1 in 4 (25%) chance to have a child with PKU, in
each pregnancy
non-carrier
carrier
carrier
PKU
FOR A PERSON WITH PKU…
 All children will inherit a mutation and will be (at least) a
carrier
 The chance for a child to have PKU depends on the partner
 2% (1 in 50) of the population is a carrier for PKU
 If unknown whether the partner is a carrier, the chance to have a child
with PKU is 1 in 100 (1%)
 Carrier testing is available for partners
 If the partner is a carrier, the chance to have a child with PKU is 1 in 2
(50%)
 If partner has PKU, all children will have PKU too
GENETIC TESTING
 Genetic testing can be performed to identify the two PAH gene
mutations
 Not done standardly, but can be for interested families
 Would not tell us which one came from which parent
 If mutations are known…
 Carrier screening for family members can be performed
 Prenatal screening for siblings can be performed
 All children born in hospitals in the USA are screened
for PKU at birth
THANK YOU 