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太平洋颅面团队与腭裂预防项目。

Pacific Craniofacial Team and Cleft Prevention Program.

作者信息

Tolarová Marie M, Poulton Donald, Aubert Maryse M, Oh HeeSoo, Ellerhorst Thomas, Mosby Terezie, Tolar Miroslav, Boyd Robert L

机构信息

Pacific Craniofacial Team and Cleft Prevention Program, Department of Orthodontics, University of the Pacific Arthur A Dugoni School of Dentistry, San Francisco, CA 94115, USA.

出版信息

J Calif Dent Assoc. 2006 Oct;34(10):823-30.

Abstract

There is no doubt modern genetics have greatly influenced our professional and personal lives during the last decade. Uncovering genetic causes of many medical and dental pathologies is helping to narrow the diagnosis and select a treatment plan that would provide the best outcome. Importantly, having an understanding of multifactorial etiology helps direct our attention toward prevention. We now understand much better our own health problems. In some cases, we can modify our lifestyle and diet in order to prevent "environmental factors" from triggering the mutated genes inherited from our parents. Good examples are diabetes and cardiovascular diseases. If we realize we might have inherited genes for cardiovascular problems from several ancestors who had heart attacks, we already know that these genes will make us only "susceptible" for disease. Those who exercise, watch one's weight, diet, and carefully monitor one's lifestyle will very likely--though possessing "susceptibility genes"--stay healthier and, maybe, will never experience any cardiovascular problems. In principle, the same applies for craniofacial anomalies, especially for nonsyndromic cleft lip and palate. One needs to understand genetic and environmental causes of nonsyndromic orofacial clefts in order to prevent them. With all this in mind, the Pacific Craniofacial Team and Cleft Prevention Program have been established at the Department of Orthodontics, University of the Pacific Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry in San Francisco. A partnership with Rotaplast International, Inc., has made it possible for the faculty, orthodontic residents, and students to participate in 27 multidisciplinary cleft medical missions in underdeveloped and developing countries by donating professional and educational services, and, last but not least, by collecting valuable data and specimens to further research. A significant number of research studies, including 15 master of science theses, have been accomplished in UOP's Craniofacial Genetics Laboratory, with contributions by faculty, undergraduate and graduate students. It has been leading to a better understanding of etiology of nonsyndromic orofacial clefts. It has been learned that genetic factors and environmental factors are ethnicity-specific and, in many places throughout the world, location-specific. Thus, a specific protocol for cleft prevention has to be worked out based on genetic and nutritional studies of each specific population group in order to be effective. This is our ultimate goal.

摘要

毫无疑问,在过去十年中,现代遗传学极大地影响了我们的职业和个人生活。揭示许多医学和牙科疾病的遗传病因有助于缩小诊断范围,并选择能带来最佳治疗效果的治疗方案。重要的是,了解多因素病因有助于将我们的注意力引向预防。我们现在对自身的健康问题有了更好的理解。在某些情况下,我们可以改变生活方式和饮食,以防止“环境因素”触发从父母那里遗传来的突变基因。糖尿病和心血管疾病就是很好的例子。如果我们意识到自己可能从几位心脏病发作的祖先那里遗传了心血管问题的基因,我们就已经知道这些基因只会使我们“易患”疾病。那些坚持锻炼、注意体重、合理饮食并仔细监控生活方式的人,尽管携带“易感基因”,但很可能会保持更健康,甚至可能永远不会出现任何心血管问题。原则上,这同样适用于颅面畸形,尤其是非综合征性唇腭裂。为了预防非综合征性口面部裂隙,人们需要了解其遗传和环境病因。考虑到这一切,太平洋颅面团队和腭裂预防项目已在旧金山太平洋大学亚瑟·A·杜戈尼牙科学院正畸科成立。与国际旋转塑型组织的合作使该学院的教师、正畸住院医师和学生能够通过捐赠专业和教育服务,以及最后但同样重要的是,通过收集宝贵的数据和标本以进行进一步研究,参与在欠发达国家和发展中国家开展的27次多学科腭裂医疗任务。包括15篇理学硕士论文在内的大量研究在太平洋大学颅面遗传学实验室完成,教师、本科生和研究生都做出了贡献。这使得人们对非综合征性口面部裂隙的病因有了更好的理解。人们已经了解到,遗传因素和环境因素因种族而异,并且在世界许多地方因地理位置而异。因此,必须根据对每个特定人群组的遗传和营养研究制定具体的腭裂预防方案,以便方案有效。这是我们的最终目标。

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