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Gene-chip Studies Provide New Leads In Treating Lung Disease Of Premature Newborns

Date: 12.10.2007 

Some 20 to 40 percent of extremely premature infants suffer abnormal lung development leading to bronchopulmonary dysplasia, a chronic lung disease that can cause long-term breathing problems. Little is known about how to predict whether a premature infant will develop BPD in the weeks after birth, much less how to prevent or treat it. Now, gene-chip studies of these tiny babies' umbilical cords provide unexpected, much-needed leads into predicting and treating this debilitating condition.

The study - one of the first uses of gene-chip (microarray) analysis to study diseases of premature newborns - was led by Isaac Kohane, MD, PhD, director of the Children's Hospital Informatics Program (CHIP), based at Children's Hospital Boston and affiliated with Harvard Medical School and the Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology, and Jennifer Cohen, MD, a neonatology fellow at Children's.

Source: ScienceDaily.com


 

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