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BBC News
13 Dec 2011

Rare Gene links Vitamin D and MS

Researchers say a variant gene which reduces vitamin D levels could be directly linked to MS.

 

News article from BBC News Health

A rare genetic variant which causes reduced levels of vitamin D appears to be directly linked to multiple sclerosis, says an Oxford University study.

UK and Canadian scientists identified the mutated gene in 35 parents of a child with MS and, in each case, the child inherited it.

Researchers say this adds weight to suggestions of a link between vitamin D deficiency and MS.

The study is in Annals of Neurology.

Multiple sclerosis is an inflammatory disease of the central nervous system (the brain and spinal cord).

Although the cause of MS is not yet conclusively known, both genetic and environmental factors and their interactions are known to be important.

Oxford University researchers, along with Canadian colleagues at the University of Ottawa, University of British Columbia and McGill University, set out to look for rare genetic changes that could explain strong clustering of MS cases in some families in an existing Canadian study.

They sequenced all the gene-coding regions in the genomes of 43 individuals selected from families with four or more members with MS.

The team compared the DNA changes they found against existing databases, and identified a change in the gene CYP27B1 as being important.

When people inherit two copies of this gene they develop a genetic form of rickets - a disease caused by vitamin D deficiency.

Just one copy of the mutated CYP27B1 gene affects a key enzyme which leads people with it to have lower levels of vitamin D. Read full article here.

MS READaTHON Team
12 Dec 2011

Tune In to TRTE: Elev8...

We are very excited at MS READaTHON HQ... Only ONE days to go before the 'Great Prize Draw'. Tune in on Thursday, 15th December to RTE 2 Elev8! All lucky winners will be announced on the day :)

Mean Scoil Nua an Leith Triuigh
30 Nov 2011

Transition Year 'Literacy Week'

Very BIG THANKS to all at Mean Scoil Nua an Leith-Triuigh, Kerry who organised their first ever 'Literacy Week'. Well done guys from everyone at MS READAaTHON H.Q.

MS READaTHON Team
22 Nov 2011

Competition Time Again!

CONGRATULATIONS to our two lucky winners, Rachel Douglas and Sue Carroll. They both win a signed copy of  "Sally Go Round the Stars” by Sarah Webb & Claire Ranson.

Now, if you want to be in with a chance of winning some MS READaTHON goodies, simply answer the question below and you could win some pretty great books.

MS Ireland/Charity 25
17 Nov 2011

Great News from Charity 25

Charity 25's €2WILLDO campaign raises €5975 this quarter for 25 Irish Charities

 

Charity 25 raised €239 for MS Ireland. MS Ireland is delighted to be part of Charity 25. To support MS Ireland and other charities all you need to do is text: 

Text 2WILLDO and your COUNTY to 57802 (Example: 2WILLDO WATERFORD

Read related article on June 3rd 2011
 

MS Ireland
14 Nov 2011

Dell Limerick Volunteers at the Midwest Regional Office

Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is a practise that is as beneficial to a company as it is to a charity or local community...

The MS Ireland Midwest Regional Office recently played host to some very enthusiastic and hard-working volunteers from Dell Limerick as part of their CSR project.

The day was organised by Ciara Hogan of Dell. Ciara’s sister Neasa is a Getting the Balance Right Physiotherapist; the hugely popular exercise programme run by MS Ireland through our regional offices and voluntary Branches.

“All the volunteers worked very hard, power hosing, painting main reception room, and cleaning outside of our building. There was a great atmosphere and the sun was shining on the day. Our entrance, decking and main reception area was – looking better than the day we moved in – was like a dream come true for us.”

Carol and Angela, Midwest Regional Office

We are delighted that Dell Limerick chose to engage with MS Ireland and the volunteer crew will be back in the Midwest Regional Office soon to continue their great work!

The volunteers: Ciara Hogan, Eoghan Deegan, Andy Costelloe, Ciaran Crotty, Mike Kavanagh, Bobby Sexton, Brendan Boland, Jay Coleman, Kevin Browne, Liam Wallace, John Fleming, Kevin O’Connell, Niall Shanahan, Aminata Leye, Niall Keating, Dermot Walsh, Andrey Chikunov.

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