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Description
The Comprehensive Sickle Cell Center of Manhattan is a consortium of 2
medical schools (Columbia and Mt. Sinai) and 4 hospitals (Presbyterian,
St. Luke's-Roosevelt, Harlem and Mt. Sinai). The population of patients
served consists of 900 individuals, nearly all the patients in the island
of Manhattan with sickle cell diseases.
The clinical units of the Center provide "state-of-the art" personalized
clinical care to the patients, who, in turn, participate in a variety of
research projects.
One main goal of research activities of the Center focuses on the
molecular biology approach to the disease
The gene transfer goal is pursued in animals and in vitro, with the
control of hemoglobin switching and the creation of transgenic mice as an
animal model of the disease as parallel approaches. The patients are
genetically classified in detail by DNA analysis and their genotype
correlated with clinical manifestation and hematological data to derive
prognostic factors that could be used to target therapy.
Another area of the Center focuses on therapy: the use of intermittent
butyrate therapy offers the promise of increasing Hgb F (it has been shown
by another unit of the Center that a HgbF percentage as low as >4% is
protective against stroke). Another therapeutic approach is the trial of
oral Fe chelator for the patients on chronic transfusion. Studies of
neuropsychological damage are correlated with humoral studies of
coagulation and of molecules reflecting endothelial damage and integrated
with "in vivo" studies of microcirculation.
The Center aims to provide cohesion and synergy to all project. The center
is assisted by an administrative and statistical core, my a molecular
biology and hematological laboratory core, and by an erythropoiesis
laboratory core.
Status | Finished |
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Effective start/end date | 4/1/85 → 3/31/04 |
Funding
- National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute: US$2,059,526.00
- National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute: US$2,014,448.00
- National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute: US$2,080,603.00
ASJC Scopus Subject Areas
- Medicine(all)
- Molecular Biology
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Projects
- 5 Finished
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CORE--HEMATOPOIESIS LABORATORY
Weinberg, R. S. (PI)
National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute
10/1/97 → 9/30/02
Project: Research project
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ORAL FE CHELATORS IN SICKLE CELL DISEASE
Piomelli, S. S. (PI)
National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute
10/1/97 → 9/30/02
Project: Research project
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INDUCTION OF FETAL HEMOGLOBIN WITH ARGININE BUTYRATE
Atweh, G. F. (PI)
National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute
10/1/97 → 9/30/02
Project: Research project