Maybe subtle immune complement deficiencies are widespread
Are problems fighting bacteria in early life an indicator along with allergies(hay fever)
Is it those with subtle complement deficiencies that get worse COVID and does that include long COVID
I saw a trial using Eculizumab for severe...
https://panelapp.genomicsengland.co.uk/panels/111/
This is a research gene panel, currently in progress, to list genes associated with susceptibility to viral infection, covering SARS-CoV-2 and susceptibility to other viral infections
I think I may have Partial compliment factor I deficiency at 4q25
Trying to understand what aHUS is
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Complement_factor_I
Factor I Inactivator of C3b/C4b
It seems to be an area connected to macular degeneration and the eye
https://www.thailandmedical.news/news/covid-19-latest-study-identifies-factor-d-inhibitor-ach-145951-that-can-inhibit-direct-activation-of-the-alternative-complement-pathway-by-sars-cov-2-
Factor D inhibitor and COVID
https://www.intechopen.com/books/a-comprehensive-review-of-urticaria-and-angioedema/pathophysiology-of-bradykinin-mediated-angioedema-the-role-of-the-complement-system
Looking through the paper above I discovered I may have a partial complement deficiency factor (I) at 4q25
(A minor immune...
Sleep inversion may be a symptom of elevated blood ammonia levels[2] and is often an early symptom of hepatic encephalopathy.[3] Sleep inversion is a feature of African trypanosomiasis after which the disease takes its common name "African sleeping sickness";[4] sleep-wake cycle disturbances are...
I think my target gene slc13a3 is linked to the kidney
https://jagwire.augusta.edu/nci-grant-explores-potential-of-likely-tumor-suppressor-gene-in-kidney-cancer/
NCI-grant explores potential of likely tumor-suppressor gene in kidney cancer
Glutathione is mentioned
SLC6A20
https://www.technologynetworks.com/genomics/news/study-finds-two-genetic-variants-associated-with-covid-19-susceptibility-336361
Are the SLC gene family the common factor for post viral fatigue states
https://news.stanford.edu/2020/07/21/researchers-develop-portable-ammonia-detector/
Stanford researchers develop a portable blood ammonia detector
I wonder how much it costs and is there anything else like it on the market
Genetically I have a distant connection to NAGS deficiency I’m hoping it maybe partial NAGS with treatment but it maybe a long shot
It’s treatment is carglumic acid and it’s expensive
I hadn’t heard of Late onset urea cycle disorders until recently
They can be connected to rare genetic...
I ended up at the liver potentially being my central cause as well,specifically under active enzyme of the urea cycle possibly resulting in (minimal?)ammonia passing through to detox in the brain and or muscle
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