Margretta Seashore, MD
Professor Emeritus of GeneticsCards
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Professor Emeritus of Genetics
Appointments
Genetics
EmeritusPrimary
Other Departments & Organizations
- Genetics
- Genetics Consultation Service
- Yale Ventures
Education & Training
- Fellow
- Yale University School of Medicine (1970)
- Resident
- Yale-New Haven Hospital (1968)
- MD
- Yale University (1965)
- AB
- Swarthmore College, Chemistry (1961)
Board Certifications
Clinical Biochemical Genetics
- Certification Organization
- AB of Medical Genetics
- Latest Certification Date
- 2006
- Original Certification Date
- 1982
Clinical Genetics
- Certification Organization
- AB of Medical Genetics
- Latest Certification Date
- 2006
- Original Certification Date
- 1982
Pediatrics
- Certification Organization
- AB of Pediatrics
- Original Certification Date
- 1970
Research
Overview
Our interest is in the delineation and characterization of a number of inherited disorders of clinical importance. These include inborn errors of metabolism, single gene disorders, and certain other disorders with a genetic component.
With the support of the New England Regional Genetics Group we are looking at the factors which favor collaboration among metabolic specialists who care for children and adults with inherited disorders of metabolism. We are looking at collaborative treatment protocols, diagnostic strategies, and process and outcomes of newborn screening. The data implicate a false positive newborn screening test as a significant cause of anxiety in new parents, suggesting that prompt assessment and confirmatory testing are crucial in the evaluation of abnormal newborn screening results.
We are one 25 worldwide research sites conducting a clinical trial to study the effectiveness of a tetrahydrobiopterin, (BH4) a new investigational drug to lower the levels of phenylalanine (Phe) in the blood of persons diagnosed with phenylketonuria (PKU). We hope to learn whether or not this investigational drug will be effective to lessen some of the dietary restrictions necessary to lower the concentration of phenylalanine in the blood to acceptable treatment levels. This study is being done in the General Clinical Research Center at Yale New Haven Hospital in New Haven.
We are collaborators in a multi-center consortium working to develop a clinical registry of patients with all urea cycle disorders. This effort is part of an NIH-sponsored Rare Diseases Clinical Research Network (RDCRN). An important aspect of this effort is a longitudinal study of outcome in urea cycle disorders. The goal of this study is to identify all of the patients in the North America and determine clinical outcomes, efficacy of treatment and the importance of timing of diagnosis.
- Clinical trial to study the effectiveness of a tetrahydrobiopterin, (BH4) a new investigational drug to lower the levels of phenylalanine (Phe) in the blood of persons diagnosed with phenylketonuria (PKU).
- Longitudinal study on outcome of urea cycle disorders.
- Hepatocyte transfer in urea cycle disorders
Medical Research Interests
Research at a Glance
Research Interests
Metabolism, Inborn Errors
Publications
2003
Effect of Expanded Newborn Screening for Biochemical Genetic Disorders on Child Outcomes and Parental Stress
Waisbren SE, Albers S, Amato S, Ampola M, Brewster TG, Demmer L, Eaton RB, Greenstein R, Korson M, Larson C, Marsden D, Msall M, Naylor EW, Pueschel S, Seashore M, Shih VE, Levy HL. Effect of Expanded Newborn Screening for Biochemical Genetic Disorders on Child Outcomes and Parental Stress. JAMA 2003, 290: 2564-2572. PMID: 14625333, DOI: 10.1001/jama.290.19.2564.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsAltmetricMeSH Keywords and ConceptsMeSH KeywordsAdultAttitude to HealthChildChild DevelopmentChild, PreschoolDevelopmental DisabilitiesFalse Positive ReactionsFemaleHealth StatusHospitalizationHumansInfantInfant, NewbornIntellectual DisabilityMaleMass SpectrometryMetabolism, Inborn ErrorsNeonatal ScreeningParentsProspective StudiesStress, PsychologicalConceptsFalse-positive screening resultsBiochemical genetic disordersParental Stress IndexNormal resultsNewborn screeningMothers of childrenFalse-positive resultsScreening resultsGenetic disordersNormal screening resultsMonths of lifeFalse-positive groupImproved health outcomesExpanded Newborn ScreeningStress indexInception cohortScreened groupProspective studyChild healthClinical identificationHealth outcomesLimited screeningParent-child dysfunctionDisordersMental retardation
2002
Tetrahydrobiopterin and Dietary Restriction in Mild Phenylketonuria
Seashore MR. Tetrahydrobiopterin and Dietary Restriction in Mild Phenylketonuria. New England Journal Of Medicine 2002, 347: 2094-2095. PMID: 12501220, DOI: 10.1056/nejmp020147.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsAltmetricMeSH KeywordsNewborn screening compared to clinical identification of biochemical genetic disorders
Waisbren SE, Read CY, Ampola M, Brewster TG, Demmer L, Greenstein R, Ingham CL, Korson M, Msall M, Pueschel S, Seashore M, Shih E, Levy HL. Newborn screening compared to clinical identification of biochemical genetic disorders. Journal Of Inherited Metabolic Disease 2002, 25: 599-600. PMID: 12638945, DOI: 10.1023/a:1022003726224.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsMeSH Keywords and Concepts
2001
New England Consortium: A model for medical evaluation of expanded newborn screening with tandem mass spectrometry
Albers S, Waisbren SE, Ampola MG, Brewster TG, Burke LW, Demmer LA, Filiano J, Greenstein R, Ingham CL, Korson MS, Marsden D, Schwartz RC, Seashore MR, Shih VE, Levy HL. New England Consortium: A model for medical evaluation of expanded newborn screening with tandem mass spectrometry. Journal Of Inherited Metabolic Disease 2001, 24: 303-304. PMID: 11405349, DOI: 10.1023/a:1010391623104.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitations
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