Health
Sickle Cell Anemia
Sickle Cell Anemia
Synopsis:
(01) Why in News?
(02) Sickle Cell Anemia
(03) Symptoms
(04) Stem cell therapy for this
(05) Factsheet
(01) Why in News?:
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During Japan
visit, Modi met Shinya Yamanaka asked him to work on Sickle
Cell Anemia.
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Shinya Yamanaka has won Nobel Prize for Medicine (2012) (for the discovery that mature cells can be converted to stem cells), for his
research in stem-cells.
(02) Sickle Cell Anemia:
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Sickle Cell Anemia is a hereditary disease and stays for whole lifetime.
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Prevalent among Indian tribals (Northern and North – Western)
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Normal Red blood corpuscles(RBCs) have disk/donut shape
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But in this disease, body produces sickle shaped Red Blood Cells
(RBCs)
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These RBCs have abnormal life cycle, oxygen carrying capacity
etc.
(03) Symptoms:
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Fever
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Jaundice
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Large spleen
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Large liver
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Hand foot syndrome
(04) Stem Cell Therapy and Anemia:
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Sickle cell can be used by bone-marrow transplant.
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New bone marrow will begin synthesizing health (donut) shaped
RBC.
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But this transplant is very costly and risky.
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Yamanaka’s Noble winning research had created iPS cell- these
cells behave like stem cells.
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We can program iPS cells to create a mass of bone marrow.
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Then, Transplant it into patient and his sickle cell anemia will
be cured.
(05) Factsheet:
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Also called as drepanocytes
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Hereditary blood disorder
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A person with a single abnormal copy does not experience symptoms
and is said to have sickle cell trait
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Almost 300,000 children are born with a form of sickle cell
disease every year
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Mostly in sub-Sarahan Africa but also in other countries such as
the West Indies, South Asia and in people of
African origin elsewhere in the world
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The condition was first described in the medical literature by
the American physician James B. Herrick in 1910
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In the 1940s and 1950s contributions by Nobel prize winner Linus
Pauling made it the first disease where the exact genetic and molecular defect
was elucidated.
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In India ,
Sickle-cell disease is common in many parts of India , where the prevalence has
ranged from 9.4 to 22.2% in endemic areas.
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