What is HGPS
Symptoms
Causes
How rare is it?
True or False
100

What does HGPS stand for?

Hutchinson-Gilford Progeria Syndrome

100

Name one symptom of HGPS?

Hair loss, slow growth, thin skin, stiff joints, or heart problems

100

Which gene is involved?

LMNA

100

Is HGPS common or rare?

Rare

100

HGPS is caused by something a person did? 

False

200

What does HGPS cause? 

Rapid ageing 

200

Which organ is most commonly affected?

The Heart

200

What abnormal protein is produced? 

Progerin

200

About how many people does it affect?

About 1 in 18-20 million people 

200

Children with HGPS are usually born with obvious signs of the conditions? 

False

300

Is HGPS contagious?

No

300

Which symptom of HGPS would most likely affect a person's ability to run, jump or bend easily?

Stiff joints

300

Is HGPS caused by a mutation or a virus?

a mutation

300

Does HPGS affect millions of people? 

No

300

HGPS only affects a person's appearance? 

False( it also affects the heart, blood vessels, joints, and other parts of the body)

400

At what age do signs of HGPS usually begin to appear?

Around 1-2 years old

400

Which is NOT a symptom? 

A) Hair loss

B) Thin skin 

C) Flying

D) Slow growth

C) Flying

400

Put these in order Cell damage, LMNA, Rapid ageing, Progerin?

LMNA, Progerin, Cell damage, Rapid ageing

400

Why is HGPS hard to research? 

Because very few people have it

400

Because HGPS is so rare, scientists from other countries often work together to study it? 

True

500

Why might doctors not notice HGPS at birth?

Because babies are usually born looking healthy

500

Which symptom of HGPS requires regular monitoring by doctors because it can became life-threatening?

Heart and blood vessel problems

500

Why is progerin harmful?

It damages cells and stops them from working properly

500

Why do scientists from different countries work together? 

Because HGPS is so rare

500

Studying HGPS may help scientists learn more about the normal ageing process in all humans?

True