Lab

Neerman-Arbez Lab

Lab ID
ZDB-LAB-120302-2
PI / Directory
Neerman-Arbez, Marguerite
Co-PI / Senior
Researcher
Fish, Richard
Contact Person
Email
Marguerite.Neerman-Arbez@unige.ch
URL
http://www.medecine.unige.ch/recherche/groupes/b_donnees/sujet_504_4.html
Address
Department of Genetic Medicine and Development University Medical Centre 1, rue Michel Servet Geneva 1211 Switzerland
Country
Switzerland
Phone
++ 41 22 379 5655
Fax
++ 41 22 379 5706
Line Designation
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Genomic Features
Statement of Research Interest
We are studying human genetic disorders of hemostasis, in particular fibrinogen deficiencies.
These are rare and affect either the quantity or the quality of circulating fibrinogen, which is the
precursor of the major protein component of the blood clot, fibrin. Our laboratory identified the
gene and the first causative mutations for complete deficiency of fibrinogen, afibrinogenemia, in
1999. Fibrinogen is a hexamer comprising two copies of three polypeptides. These are encoded
by the fibrinogen alpha, beta and gamma genes clustered on human chromosome 4. While still
pursuing studies of the molecular mechanisms by which fibrinogen gene mutations lead to
disease, we are also investigating the broader picture influencing fibrinogen levels (which are
highly variable amongst individuals), identifying new regulatory elements in the
genomic landscape of the fibrinogen cluster. We are also determining whether microRNAs are
involved in the fine-tuning of fibrinogen levels. Animal models i.e. the zebrafish (Danio rerio)
are used in the course of these projects. The discovery of novel mechanisms determining
fibrinogen levels in the circulation is clinically relevant since a high fibrinogen level is an
independent risk factor for cardiovascular disease.
Lab Members
Lukowski, Sam Post-Doc Vorjohann, Silja Graduate Student di Sanza, Corinne Technical Staff
Koegel, Jérémie
Zebrafish Publications of lab members