R117C/R117H

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gunelle

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I have come across both R117C (which I have) and R117H, which some people on this forum have, and when I see the R117 I am curious to learn more about them, to see if they are similar to me, but then I see the H instad of C. I have mild cf with sinus problems and I read that this is also the case with many R117H. They look the same, but are they similar or different?

Does anyone know?

Thanks
 
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gunelle

Guest
I have come across both R117C (which I have) and R117H, which some people on this forum have, and when I see the R117 I am curious to learn more about them, to see if they are similar to me, but then I see the H instad of C. I have mild cf with sinus problems and I read that this is also the case with many R117H. They look the same, but are they similar or different?

Does anyone know?

Thanks
 
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gunelle

Guest
I have come across both R117C (which I have) and R117H, which some people on this forum have, and when I see the R117 I am curious to learn more about them, to see if they are similar to me, but then I see the H instad of C. I have mild cf with sinus problems and I read that this is also the case with many R117H. They look the same, but are they similar or different?
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<br />Does anyone know?
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<br />Thanks
 

janddburke

New member
my daughter has R117H. she is pancreatic sufficient and has mild respiratory symptoms. we still see the docs every 3 months and ABX about 2-3 times a year.
as for what is to be expected? who the heck knows? today we are feeling well and baking cookies.
Life is good!
 

janddburke

New member
my daughter has R117H. she is pancreatic sufficient and has mild respiratory symptoms. we still see the docs every 3 months and ABX about 2-3 times a year.
as for what is to be expected? who the heck knows? today we are feeling well and baking cookies.
Life is good!
 

janddburke

New member
my daughter has R117H. she is pancreatic sufficient and has mild respiratory symptoms. we still see the docs every 3 months and ABX about 2-3 times a year.
<br />as for what is to be expected? who the heck knows? today we are feeling well and baking cookies.
<br />Life is good!
 

missT

Member
I wondered the same thing. I have the same two mutations as Debbie's child. I had very mild CF as a child. Now as a adult CF has taken a big toll and caught up with me big time. I guess the R117 mutation is mild and it seams that if you have another mild mutation then you are in luck! My other mutation is W1282X which is class 1 and aggressive. I guess it all depends on the mix of mutations...amongst other things. <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">
 

missT

Member
I wondered the same thing. I have the same two mutations as Debbie's child. I had very mild CF as a child. Now as a adult CF has taken a big toll and caught up with me big time. I guess the R117 mutation is mild and it seams that if you have another mild mutation then you are in luck! My other mutation is W1282X which is class 1 and aggressive. I guess it all depends on the mix of mutations...amongst other things. <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">
 

missT

Member
I wondered the same thing. I have the same two mutations as Debbie's child. I had very mild CF as a child. Now as a adult CF has taken a big toll and caught up with me big time. I guess the R117 mutation is mild and it seams that if you have another mild mutation then you are in luck! My other mutation is W1282X which is class 1 and aggressive. I guess it all depends on the mix of mutations...amongst other things. <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">
 

Kristen

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I wondered the same thing when I "met" you on here, Gunhild. I had never heard of R117C. So far, my CF presentation is fairly mild: pancreatic sufficient, FEV1 at 110%, and, for the past few years, I've only needed antibiotics for sinus infections. Previously I got bronchitis about 3-4 times a year, and pneumonia occasionally, but hypertonic saline has pretty much eliminated those infections and I am healthier now, at 34, than I was in my early 20s.
 

Kristen

New member
I wondered the same thing when I "met" you on here, Gunhild. I had never heard of R117C. So far, my CF presentation is fairly mild: pancreatic sufficient, FEV1 at 110%, and, for the past few years, I've only needed antibiotics for sinus infections. Previously I got bronchitis about 3-4 times a year, and pneumonia occasionally, but hypertonic saline has pretty much eliminated those infections and I am healthier now, at 34, than I was in my early 20s.
 

Kristen

New member
I wondered the same thing when I "met" you on here, Gunhild. I had never heard of R117C. So far, my CF presentation is fairly mild: pancreatic sufficient, FEV1 at 110%, and, for the past few years, I've only needed antibiotics for sinus infections. Previously I got bronchitis about 3-4 times a year, and pneumonia occasionally, but hypertonic saline has pretty much eliminated those infections and I am healthier now, at 34, than I was in my early 20s.
 
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gunelle

Guest
Hi, thanks for your replies.

I have googled R117C/R117H and find that they are mentioned together as if they were the same thing or very similar. I can't find anything about where they differ, I will keep on searching.

I have been on many antibiotics this past year, I don't have that much sinus problems at the moment; but more respitory. Before I have had more sinus problems. I am loving the hypertonic saline, because it helps me cough up a lot of junk( I currently have a cold, and I am coughing like an 80 year old man who smoked all his life). It really helps!
 
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gunelle

Guest
Hi, thanks for your replies.

I have googled R117C/R117H and find that they are mentioned together as if they were the same thing or very similar. I can't find anything about where they differ, I will keep on searching.

I have been on many antibiotics this past year, I don't have that much sinus problems at the moment; but more respitory. Before I have had more sinus problems. I am loving the hypertonic saline, because it helps me cough up a lot of junk( I currently have a cold, and I am coughing like an 80 year old man who smoked all his life). It really helps!
 
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gunelle

Guest
Hi, thanks for your replies.
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<br />I have googled R117C/R117H and find that they are mentioned together as if they were the same thing or very similar. I can't find anything about where they differ, I will keep on searching.
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<br />I have been on many antibiotics this past year, I don't have that much sinus problems at the moment; but more respitory. Before I have had more sinus problems. I am loving the hypertonic saline, because it helps me cough up a lot of junk( I currently have a cold, and I am coughing like an 80 year old man who smoked all his life). It really helps!
 
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Keepercjr

Guest
Just remember than even though a CF gene may be seen as mild there are modifier genes that affect things as well. My brother and I had the same mutations -DF508 and M1101R. He was pancreatic insufficient, sick a lot and eventually died at age 13. I am pancreatic sufficient, 29 and doing very well. I didn't get my first CF infection till I was 16 and didn't culture PA till older than that (probably 20 or so) even though my brother always cultured it. He was 3.5 years younger than me so I was always around his bugs but never got them.

Sorry I know this wasn't about the genes you were asking about but thought I should put it out there. At a CF education day I went to many years ago they had a talk about modifier genes. Obviously my brother and I had a different mix of modifier genes.
 
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Keepercjr

Guest
Just remember than even though a CF gene may be seen as mild there are modifier genes that affect things as well. My brother and I had the same mutations -DF508 and M1101R. He was pancreatic insufficient, sick a lot and eventually died at age 13. I am pancreatic sufficient, 29 and doing very well. I didn't get my first CF infection till I was 16 and didn't culture PA till older than that (probably 20 or so) even though my brother always cultured it. He was 3.5 years younger than me so I was always around his bugs but never got them.

Sorry I know this wasn't about the genes you were asking about but thought I should put it out there. At a CF education day I went to many years ago they had a talk about modifier genes. Obviously my brother and I had a different mix of modifier genes.
 
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Keepercjr

Guest
Just remember than even though a CF gene may be seen as mild there are modifier genes that affect things as well. My brother and I had the same mutations -DF508 and M1101R. He was pancreatic insufficient, sick a lot and eventually died at age 13. I am pancreatic sufficient, 29 and doing very well. I didn't get my first CF infection till I was 16 and didn't culture PA till older than that (probably 20 or so) even though my brother always cultured it. He was 3.5 years younger than me so I was always around his bugs but never got them.
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<br />Sorry I know this wasn't about the genes you were asking about but thought I should put it out there. At a CF education day I went to many years ago they had a talk about modifier genes. Obviously my brother and I had a different mix of modifier genes.
 

Havoc

New member
It's pretty difficult to draw a direct correlation between genotype and phenotype, unfortunately. I have DF508 and R560T, but have a very mild phenotypic expression. Apparently there a lot left to epigenetics and factors such as early preventative care.
 

Havoc

New member
It's pretty difficult to draw a direct correlation between genotype and phenotype, unfortunately. I have DF508 and R560T, but have a very mild phenotypic expression. Apparently there a lot left to epigenetics and factors such as early preventative care.
 
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