Red Light, Green Light: How Huntington’s Disease Influences Genetic Traffic Lights

For Huntington’s disease (HD), a lot of attention goes to the genetic change that causes HD, but new research is shining a light on something else – our epigenome. The word literally means, “above” the “genome”, or above the genetic code. It’s a layer of chemical marks that are added to genes to regulate their […]
Navigating the Genetic River: How Tiny Variants Could Shift the Course of Huntington’s Disease

Imagine the gene that causes Huntington’s disease (HD) as a vast river. At its source is the CAG repeat – a genetic letter code that dictates how the river will flow. As the river moves downstream, it transitions into the letter code CCG, forming a continuous current. But what if, hidden beneath the surface, tiny […]
Excitement and Anticipation as PTC’s Huntington’s Disease Drug Clears a Major Hurdle to Sprint Home

On May 5th, PTC Therapeutics released results from their ongoing Phase 2 PIVOT-HD clinical trial for PTC-518, now called votoplam. Excitingly, they announced that this trial met its primary endpoint – votoplam was shown to lower huntingtin protein levels. We also learned more about the safety of this drug and some insights into how it […]
What’s Good for Your Heart is Good for Your Brain: New Study Links Cardiovascular Health to Brain Aging

We all know heart health matters – but what if the same habits that keep your heart strong could also protect your brain? A new study reveals a link between cardiovascular health and lower levels of neurofilament light (NfL), a key biomarker of brain cell damage for Huntington’s disease (HD) research. So what does this […]
Assembly Line Breakdown: Protein Production Problems in Huntington’s Disease

Imagine a vast and intricate factory, humming with activity. This factory isn’t manufacturing cars or electronics but rather the essential components that keep our bodies running. Inside each cell, thousands of tiny workers, known as proteins, perform highly specialized tasks. These proteins are responsible for everything from building cellular structures to sending messages and cleaning […]
April 2025: This Month in Huntington’s Disease Research

April was blooming with fresh updates from the world of Huntington’s disease (HD) research, and we’ve got your highlights right here! At HDBuzz, we’re always on the lookout for promising science, innovative ideas, and stories that bring hope. This month, we covered exciting breakthroughs in basic research, important clinical trial updates, and fresh perspectives on […]