Benny Brandt
Sheba Medical Center
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Gene | 2012
Ilan Ben-Zvi; Benny Brandt; Yackov Berkun; Merav Lidar; Avi Livneh
INTRODUCTION Familial Mediterranean fever (FMF) is an autosomal recessive disease, caused by mutations in the FMF gene MEFV (MEditerranean FeVer). It has a large phenotypic diversity even in patients with similar genotypes. Despite evidence that environmental factors (EFs) and genetic factors, including MEFV mutations (such as M694V, E148Q) and background modifier genes (MGs), affect the clinical manifestations of FMF, the relative contribution of each remains unknown. METHODS To investigate the relative contribution of environmental and genetic factors to the phenotype of FMF, we compared the intra-pair clinical concordance of 10 mono and 7 dizygotic twins with FMF. The part played by EFs was determined by the phenotypic discordance of the monozygous twins, and the MGs effect was determined by deducing the environmental effect, computed for MZ twins, from the phenotypic discordance of the dizygous twins. RESULTS The mean±SD of intra-pair concordance was higher in the MZ than in DZ twin group (88.1±13.2 vs. 70.7±14.1 respectively, P value<0.05). Based on the concordance in clinical manifestations in MZ and DZ twins, the environmental effect on the phenotype of FMF is estimated as 11.9%±6.6% and the MGs effect as 17.4%±15.5% in average. CONCLUSIONS In FMF the phenotype is affected by MEFV mutations, MGs and EFs in an estimated ratio of about 6:1.5:1 respectively.
Journal of Perinatal Medicine | 2015
Benny Brandt; Shali Mazaki-Tovi; Rina Hemi; Yoav Yinon; Eyal Schiff; Roy Mashiach; Hannah Kanety; Eyal Sivan
Abstract Objective: Omentin, a newly identified adipokine, enhances insulin mediated glucose uptake in human adipocytes, thus, inducing systemic insulin-sensitizing effect. The aims of this study were to determine whether circulating maternal omentin levels are associated with insulin resistance indices and to assess which compartment, maternal, fetal, or placental, is the source of omentin in maternal circulation. Methods: Fasting serum glucose, insulin, and omentin were determined in 25 healthy pregnant women at the third trimester, before and 3 days after elective cesarean section. Cord blood omentin was measured in the 25 term neonates. Homeostasis model assessment (HOMA) was used to evaluate insulin sensitivity before and after delivery. Results: Antepartum maternal omentin levels were negatively correlated with insulin levels (r=–0.41, P=0.04) and positively correlated with insulin sensitivity (HOMA%S; r=0.4, P=0.04). Postpartum omentin levels were negatively correlated with maternal body mass index (r=–0.44, P=0.02). Median maternal omentin levels was comparable before and after delivery (57.2, inter-quartile range: 38.2–76.2 ng/mL vs. 53.4, 39.8–69.4 ng/mL, respectively, P=0.25) and highly correlated (r=0.83, P<0.001). Antepartum maternal and neonatal omentin levels did not differ significantly (fetal: 62.2, 44.3–74.2 ng/mL, P=0.77) and did not correlate (P=0.6). Conclusions: Circulating maternal omentin levels are correlated with insulin resistance indices, suggesting that this adipokine may play a role in metabolic adaptations of normal gestation. The strong correlation between anteparum and postpartum maternal omentin levels, as well as the lack of association between maternal and neonatal omentin levels, suggest that placental or fetal compartments are unlikely as the main source of circulating maternal omentin.
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 2018
Roni Zemet; Mariam Iskilova; Benny Brandt; Rina Hemi; Noam Shomron; Nir Pilar; Hannah Kanety; Shali Mazaki-Tovi
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 2018
Roni Zemet; Mariam Iskilova; Benny Brandt; Rina Hemi; Lilach Marom-Haham; Hannah Kanety; Shali Mazaki-Tovi
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 2017
Roni Zemet; Eyal Schiff; Benny Brandt; Idit Ron; Moran Rathaus; Yoav Yinon; Eyal Sivan; Amir Tirosh; Shali Mazaki-Tovi
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 2017
Roni Zemet; Eyal Schiff; Benny Brandt; Idit Ron; Moran Rathaus; Yoav Yinon; Eyal Sivan; Amir Tirosh; Shali Mazaki-Tovi
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 2016
Roni Zemet; Eyal Schiff; Zipi Manovitch; Tal Cahan; Benny Brandt; Lilia Dorfman-Margolis; Itai Ronen; Rakefet Yoeli-Ulman; Michal J. Simchen; Israel Hendler; Yoav Yinon; Mordechai Dulitzky; Eyal Sivan; Shali Mazaki-Tovi
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 2016
Roni Zemet; Benny Brandt; Mariam Iskilova; Rina Hemi; Lilach Marom-Haham; Yoav Yinon; Eyal Schiff; Hannah Kanety; Eyal Sivan; Shali Mazaki-Tovi
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 2016
Benny Brandt; Mariam Iskilova; Roni Zemet; Rina Hemi; Lilach Marom-Haham; Yoav Yinon; Eyal Schiff; Eyal Sivan; Hannah Kanety; Shali Mazaki-Tovi
/data/revues/00029378/v208i1sS/S0002937812014421/ | 2012
Benny Brandt; Shali Mazaki-Tovi; Yoav Yinon; Eyal Schiff; Rina Hemi; Hannah Kanety; Eyal Sivan