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Enhancing Practitioner Skills: Insights from the DNA Methylation Signature of Floating-Harbor Syndrome

Enhancing Practitioner Skills: Insights from the DNA Methylation Signature of Floating-Harbor Syndrome

Understanding Floating-Harbor Syndrome Through DNA Methylation

The recent study titled "The defining DNA methylation signature of Floating-Harbor Syndrome" offers groundbreaking insights into the genetic underpinnings of this rare disorder. As practitioners in special education and therapy, understanding these findings can significantly enhance our ability to support affected individuals.

The Significance of DNA Methylation in FHS

Floating-Harbor Syndrome (FHS) is a genetic disorder characterized by short stature, delayed bone maturation, language impairments, and distinct facial features. The study identifies a unique DNA methylation "epi-signature" in individuals with FHS, providing a potential biomarker for diagnosis. This epi-signature arises from mutations in the SRCAP gene, which plays a crucial role in chromatin remodeling and transcription regulation.

Implications for Practitioners

The identification of this epi-signature offers several implications for practitioners:

The Role of Online Therapy

TinyEYE's online therapy services can play a pivotal role in addressing the challenges faced by individuals with FHS. By integrating insights from this research into therapy plans, practitioners can tailor interventions that consider both genetic and environmental factors affecting each student.

Encouraging Further Research

This study highlights the importance of continued research into the epigenetic mechanisms underlying genetic disorders. Practitioners are encouraged to engage with ongoing studies and consider participating in collaborative research efforts to expand our understanding of these complex conditions.

The defining DNA methylation signature of Floating-Harbor Syndrome


Citation: Hood, R. L., Schenkel, L. C., Nikkel, S. M., Ainsworth, P. J., Pare, G., Boycott, K. M., Bulman, D. E., & Sadikovic, B. (2016). The defining DNA methylation signature of Floating-Harbor syndrome. Scientific Reports, 6, 38803. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep38803
Marnee Brick, President, TinyEYE Therapy Services

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