The Ice Bucket Challenge that went viral in 2014 has funded an important scientific gene discovery in the progressive neurodegenerative disease ALS, the ALS Association says.
Scientists have identified a new gene contributing to the disease, NEK1.
The Ice Bucket Challenge has raised $115m from people pouring cold water over themselves and posting the video on social media.
It was criticised as a stunt, but has funded six research projects.
More than 80 researchers in 11 countries searched for ALS risk genes in families affected by the disease.
'The sophisticated gene analysis that led to this finding was only possible because of the large number of ALS samples available,' Lucie Bruijn of the ALS Association says.
The identification of gene NEK1 means scientists can now develop a gene therapy treating it.
Although only 10% of ALS patients have the inherited form, researchers believe that genetics contribute to a much larger percentage of cases.
Social media was awash with videos of people pouring cold water over their heads to raise money for ALS in the summer of 2014.
More than 17 million people uploaded videos to Facebook, including many celebrities who rose to the challenge, which were then watched by 440 million people worldwide.
冰桶挑战
ALS冰桶挑战赛(ALS Ice Bucket Challenge)简称冰桶挑战赛或冰桶挑战,要求参与者在网络上发布自己被冰水浇遍全身的视频内容,然后该参与者便可以要求其他人来参与这一活动。
活动规定,被邀请者要么在24小时内接受挑战,要么就选择为对抗“肌肉萎缩性侧索硬化症”捐出100美元。该活动旨在是让更多人知道被称为渐冻人的罕见疾病,同时也达到募款帮助治疗的目的。
仅在美国就有170万人参与挑战,250万人捐款,总金额达1.15亿美元,这可能是为某种疾病或紧急情况捐助最多的款项。
What is amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), also known as motor neurone disease (MND)?
fatal, rapidly progressive disease that affects the brain and spinal cord
attacks nerves that control movement so muscles refuse to work (sensory nerves are not usually affected)
can leave people locked in a failing body, unable to move, talk and eventually, breathe
affects people from all communities
scientist Stephen Hawking is best-known person with the disease
kills around a third of people within a year of diagnosis and more than half within two years |
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