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CCR5 and Biological Complexity: The Need for Data Integration and Educational Materials to Address Genetic/Biological Reductionism at the Interface of Ethical, Legal, and Social Implications
In the age of genomics, public understanding of complex scientific knowledge is critical. To combat reductionistic views, it is necessary to generate and organize educational material and data that keep pace with advances in genomics. The view that CCR5 is solely the receptor for HIV gave rise to de...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8674737/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34925370 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2021.790041 |
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author | Bauss, Jacob Morris, Michele Shankar, Rama Olivero, Rosemary Buck, Leah N. Stenger, Cynthia L. Hinds, David Mills, Joshua Eby, Alexandra Zagorski, Joseph W. Smith, Caitlin Cline, Sara Hartog, Nicholas L. Chen, Bin Huss, John Carcillo, Joseph A. Rajasekaran, Surender Bupp, Caleb P. Prokop, Jeremy W. |
author_facet | Bauss, Jacob Morris, Michele Shankar, Rama Olivero, Rosemary Buck, Leah N. Stenger, Cynthia L. Hinds, David Mills, Joshua Eby, Alexandra Zagorski, Joseph W. Smith, Caitlin Cline, Sara Hartog, Nicholas L. Chen, Bin Huss, John Carcillo, Joseph A. Rajasekaran, Surender Bupp, Caleb P. Prokop, Jeremy W. |
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description | In the age of genomics, public understanding of complex scientific knowledge is critical. To combat reductionistic views, it is necessary to generate and organize educational material and data that keep pace with advances in genomics. The view that CCR5 is solely the receptor for HIV gave rise to demand to remove the gene in patients to create host HIV resistance, underestimating the broader roles and complex genetic inheritance of CCR5. A program aimed at providing research projects to undergraduates, known as CODE, has been expanded to build educational material for genes such as CCR5 in a rapid approach, exposing students and trainees to large bioinformatics databases and previous experiments for broader data to challenge commitment to biological reductionism. Our students organize expression databases, query environmental responses, assess genetic factors, generate protein models/dynamics, and profile evolutionary insights into a protein such as CCR5. The knowledgebase generated in the initiative opens the door for public educational information and tools (molecular videos, 3D printed models, and handouts), classroom materials, and strategy for future genetic ideas that can be distributed in formal, semiformal, and informal educational environments. This work highlights that many factors are missing from the reductionist view of CCR5, including the role of missense variants or expression of CCR5 with neurological phenotypes and the role of CCR5 and the delta32 variant in complex critical care patients with sepsis. When connected to genomic stories in the news, these tools offer critically needed Ethical, Legal, and Social Implication (ELSI) education to combat biological reductionism. |
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spelling | pubmed-86747372021-12-17 CCR5 and Biological Complexity: The Need for Data Integration and Educational Materials to Address Genetic/Biological Reductionism at the Interface of Ethical, Legal, and Social Implications Bauss, Jacob Morris, Michele Shankar, Rama Olivero, Rosemary Buck, Leah N. Stenger, Cynthia L. Hinds, David Mills, Joshua Eby, Alexandra Zagorski, Joseph W. Smith, Caitlin Cline, Sara Hartog, Nicholas L. Chen, Bin Huss, John Carcillo, Joseph A. Rajasekaran, Surender Bupp, Caleb P. Prokop, Jeremy W. Front Immunol Immunology In the age of genomics, public understanding of complex scientific knowledge is critical. To combat reductionistic views, it is necessary to generate and organize educational material and data that keep pace with advances in genomics. The view that CCR5 is solely the receptor for HIV gave rise to demand to remove the gene in patients to create host HIV resistance, underestimating the broader roles and complex genetic inheritance of CCR5. A program aimed at providing research projects to undergraduates, known as CODE, has been expanded to build educational material for genes such as CCR5 in a rapid approach, exposing students and trainees to large bioinformatics databases and previous experiments for broader data to challenge commitment to biological reductionism. Our students organize expression databases, query environmental responses, assess genetic factors, generate protein models/dynamics, and profile evolutionary insights into a protein such as CCR5. The knowledgebase generated in the initiative opens the door for public educational information and tools (molecular videos, 3D printed models, and handouts), classroom materials, and strategy for future genetic ideas that can be distributed in formal, semiformal, and informal educational environments. This work highlights that many factors are missing from the reductionist view of CCR5, including the role of missense variants or expression of CCR5 with neurological phenotypes and the role of CCR5 and the delta32 variant in complex critical care patients with sepsis. When connected to genomic stories in the news, these tools offer critically needed Ethical, Legal, and Social Implication (ELSI) education to combat biological reductionism. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-12-02 /pmc/articles/PMC8674737/ /pubmed/34925370 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2021.790041 Text en Copyright © 2021 Bauss, Morris, Shankar, Olivero, Buck, Stenger, Hinds, Mills, Eby, Zagorski, Smith, Cline, Hartog, Chen, Huss, Carcillo, Rajasekaran, Bupp and Prokop https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Immunology Bauss, Jacob Morris, Michele Shankar, Rama Olivero, Rosemary Buck, Leah N. Stenger, Cynthia L. Hinds, David Mills, Joshua Eby, Alexandra Zagorski, Joseph W. Smith, Caitlin Cline, Sara Hartog, Nicholas L. Chen, Bin Huss, John Carcillo, Joseph A. Rajasekaran, Surender Bupp, Caleb P. Prokop, Jeremy W. CCR5 and Biological Complexity: The Need for Data Integration and Educational Materials to Address Genetic/Biological Reductionism at the Interface of Ethical, Legal, and Social Implications |
title | CCR5 and Biological Complexity: The Need for Data Integration and Educational Materials to Address Genetic/Biological Reductionism at the Interface of Ethical, Legal, and Social Implications |
title_full | CCR5 and Biological Complexity: The Need for Data Integration and Educational Materials to Address Genetic/Biological Reductionism at the Interface of Ethical, Legal, and Social Implications |
title_fullStr | CCR5 and Biological Complexity: The Need for Data Integration and Educational Materials to Address Genetic/Biological Reductionism at the Interface of Ethical, Legal, and Social Implications |
title_full_unstemmed | CCR5 and Biological Complexity: The Need for Data Integration and Educational Materials to Address Genetic/Biological Reductionism at the Interface of Ethical, Legal, and Social Implications |
title_short | CCR5 and Biological Complexity: The Need for Data Integration and Educational Materials to Address Genetic/Biological Reductionism at the Interface of Ethical, Legal, and Social Implications |
title_sort | ccr5 and biological complexity: the need for data integration and educational materials to address genetic/biological reductionism at the interface of ethical, legal, and social implications |
topic | Immunology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8674737/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34925370 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2021.790041 |
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