Edward Wild (neuroscientist) British neurologist
This article is about the British neurologist. For the American Civil War general, see
Edward A. Wild .
Edward Wild , also known as Ed Wild , is a British neurologist and neuroscientist in the field of Huntington's disease and an advocate for scientific outreach to the public.[ 1] He co-founded the Huntington's research news platform HDBuzz in 2010.[ 2] He is a professor of neurology at UCL Institute of Neurology and is an associate director of the UCL Huntington's Disease Centre.[ 3] He is also a consultant neurologist at the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery in London .[ 4]
Career
Wild studied medicine at Christ's College, Cambridge .[ 5] In his early career, he studied and published on the neurological phenomenon of déjà vu .[ 6] He undertook a PhD, supervised by professor Sarah Tabrizi , at the UCL Institute of Neurology , Queen Square , London ,[ 7] during which he published research on biomarkers for Huntington's disease using magnetic resonance imaging measures of brain atrophy [ 8] [ 9] [ 10] [ 11] and biochemical analysis of blood.[ 12] [ 13] Wild and Tabrizi continue to work together at the UCL Huntington's Disease Centre.[ 14]
Wild and colleagues described a novel pathogenic pathway of immune activation in Huntington's[ 15] [ 16] which later became the basis of clinical trials of immune-targeted therapies.[ 17] In 2015, he published the first successful detection and quantification of mutant huntingtin protein (the known cause of Huntington's) in human cerebrospinal fluid , using a novel 'single-molecule counting' immunoassay . This finding was noted as a 'research highlight' by Nature Reviews Neurology and won Wild the Huntington Study group 'Insight of the Year' award in 2015.[ 18] [ 19] [ 20] He has also published novel genetic causes of 'phenocopy' syndromes that mimic Huntington's disease.[ 21] [ 22]
Wild's research since 2017 has focused on the potential of neurofilament light and mutant huntingtin protein[ 23] [ 24] as biomarkers for Huntington's disease onset and progression. His work has shown that NFL has better prognostic value in Huntington's disease, but that mutant huntingtin might be a valuable marker for early and sensitive detection of change in clinical huntingtin-lowering trials.[ 25] [ 24] He was a senior investigator in the clinical programme studying the antisense oligonucleotide tominersen to lower mutant huntingtin production in HD,[ 26] and gave the first dose of the drug to a patient in 2015.[ 27] [ 28] [ 29]
He serves on the Medical Advisory Panel of the UK Huntington's Disease Association ,[ 2] the Editorial Board of the Journal of Huntington's Disease ,[ 30] the Association of British Neurologists Neurogenetics Advisory Panel,[ 31] and the Translational Neurology Panel of the European Academy of Neurology .[ 32] He is a member of the Executive Committee of the European Huntington's Disease Network[ 33] and Co-lead facilitator of the Network’s Biomarkers Working Group.[ 34] He is a founder member of the advisory panel to the UK All-Party Parliamentary Group on Huntington's disease.[ 35] [ 36]
He was promoted to professor of neurology in October 2020, in the UCL Faculty of Brain Sciences.[ 37] As of September 2022, Wild has authored 7 book chapters[ 3] and 150 peer-reviewed publications with over 12,000 citations.[ 38]
Public engagement work
In 2010, with Jeff Carroll , Wild founded HDBuzz, an online source of accessible news about Huntington's disease research,[ 39] [ 40] that has received awards from patient advocacy groups.[ 41] He said he helped establish HDBuzz to provide tempered research news to counter the hype of medical press releases about HD.[ 42] He has commented that common online opinions that people with Huntington's disease should not be allowed to have children "borders on historical eugenics-type thinking".[ 43] He has described Huntington's as "the most curable incurable brain disorder" because of the possibility of targeting treatments to its known genetic cause.[ 44] [ 45]
Wild appeared in the documentary feature film The Inheritance [ 46] [ 47] and was a judge for the 2015 British Library / Europe PubMed Central 'Access to Understanding' contest for science writers.[ 48] He has appeared on the BBC Radio Naked Scientists programme.[ 49] In July 2016, he appeared on BBC Radio 4 's Woman's Hour programme talking about Huntington's disease with Jenni Murray .[ 50] In December 2017, he appeared on RTE Radio 1 talking about Huntington's disease treatments.[ 51] In 2020, he appeared in the Ken Burns PBS documentary The Gene: An Intimate History .[ 52] [ 53]
In 2021, he wrote the afterword of Patient 1,[ 54] a book by Charlotte Raven about her experiences with Huntington's disease, including her participation on the trial of the experimental drug tominersen .[ 29] Wild is Raven's doctor and injected her with the first dose of tominersen on the Gen-Peak trial.[ 29]
Personal life
As of 2021 Wild lived in East London with his partner Joel, a cat and a chihuahua, Riley.[ 29]
Awards and honours
References
^ Yohrling GJ, Vetter LA (2017). "Stewarding Hope: The Evolving Landscape of Huntington's Disease Science Communications" . J Huntingtons Dis . 6 (1): 33– 35. doi :10.3233/JHD-160230 . PMID 28128771 .
^ a b "HD Centre - People - Team Wild" . UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology. 17 October 2019. Retrieved 2 December 2021 .
^ a b c "UCL Iris Profile – Prof. Edward Wild" . Retrieved 2 December 2021 .
^ Hayden, Erika (23 February 2016). "Should you edit your children's genes?" . Nature . 530 (7591): 402– 405. Bibcode :2016Natur.530..402C . doi :10.1038/530402a . PMID 26911764 .
^ "Christ's College Pieces Magazine" . 27 July 2021.
^ Phillips, Helen (25 March 2009). "Déjà vu: Where fact meets fantasy" . New Scientist . pp. 3, 5. Archived from the original on 13 April 2016. Retrieved 31 March 2016 . {{cite web }}
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^ Wild, Edward (June 2009). Identification and evaluation of biomarkers for Huntington's disease (PhD Thesis) . UCL Discovery Institutional Document Repository (Doctoral). University College London.
^ Dorsey, E. Ray; Beck, Christopher A.; Darwin, Kristin; Nichols, Paige; Brocht, Alicia F. D.; Biglan, Kevin M.; Shoulson, Ira; for the Huntington Study Group COHORT Investigators (2013-12-01). "Natural History of Huntington Disease" . JAMA Neurology . 70 (12): 1520– 1530. doi :10.1001/jamaneurol.2013.4408 . ISSN 2168-6149 . PMID 24126537 .
^ Wild, Edward J.; Henley, Susie M. D.; Hobbs, Nicola Z.; Frost, Chris; MacManus, David G.; Barker, Roger A.; Fox, Nick C.; Tabrizi, Sarah J. (2010-05-15). "Rate and acceleration of whole-brain atrophy in premanifest and early Huntington's disease" . Movement Disorders . 25 (7): 888– 895. doi :10.1002/mds.22969 . ISSN 1531-8257 . PMC 9136537 . PMID 20461806 . S2CID 33524701 .
^ Henley, Susie M. D.; Wild, Edward J.; Hobbs, Nicola Z.; Frost, Chris; MacManus, David G.; Barker, Roger A.; Fox, Nick C.; Tabrizi, Sarah J. (2009-04-30). "Whole-brain atrophy as a measure of progression in premanifest and early Huntington's disease" . Movement Disorders . 24 (6): 932– 936. doi :10.1002/mds.22485 . ISSN 1531-8257 . PMID 19243073 . S2CID 206239857 .
^ Wild, Edward; Hobbs, Nicola; Henley, Susie (2011). "Huntington's Disease and Dementia". Neuroimaging in Dementia . Springer-Verlag. ISBN 978-3642008177 .
^ Wild, Edward J.; Tabrizi, Sarah J. (2008-01-01). "Biomarkers for Huntington's disease" . Expert Opinion on Medical Diagnostics . 2 (1): 47– 62. doi :10.1517/17530059.2.1.47 . ISSN 1753-0059 . PMID 23485116 .
^ Weiss, Andreas; Träger, Ulrike; Wild, Edward J.; Grueninger, Stephan; Farmer, Ruth; Landles, Christian; Scahill, Rachael I.; Lahiri, Nayana; Haider, Salman (2012-10-01). "Mutant huntingtin fragmentation in immune cells tracks Huntington's disease progression" . The Journal of Clinical Investigation . 122 (10): 3731– 3736. doi :10.1172/JCI64565 . ISSN 1558-8238 . PMC 3461928 . PMID 22996692 .
^ Tabrizi, Sarah J.; Flower, Michael D.; Ross, Christopher A.; Wild, Edward J. (October 2020). "Huntington disease: new insights into molecular pathogenesis and therapeutic opportunities" . Nature Reviews Neurology . 16 (10): 529– 546. doi :10.1038/s41582-020-0389-4 . PMID 32796930 . S2CID 221129777 .
^ Björkqvist, M; Wild, EJ; Thiele, J; Silvestroni, A; Andre, R; Lahiri, N; Raibon, E; Lee, RV; Benn, CL; Soulet, D; Magnusson, A; Woodman, B; Landles, C; Pouladi, MA; Hayden, MR; Khalili-Shirazi, A; Lowdell, MW; Brundin, P; Bates, GP; Leavitt, BR; Möller, T; Tabrizi, SJ (4 August 2008). "A novel pathogenic pathway of immune activation detectable before clinical onset in Huntington's disease" . The Journal of Experimental Medicine . 205 (8): 1869– 77. doi :10.1084/jem.20080178 . PMC 2525598 . PMID 18625748 .
^ Dalrymple, A; Wild, EJ; Joubert, R; Sathasivam, K; Björkqvist, M; Petersén, A; Jackson, GS; Isaacs, JD; Kristiansen, M; Bates, GP; Leavitt, BR; Keir, G; Ward, M; Tabrizi, SJ (July 2007). "Proteomic profiling of plasma in Huntington's disease reveals neuroinflammatory activation and biomarker candidates". Journal of Proteome Research . 6 (7): 2833– 40. doi :10.1021/pr0700753 . PMID 17552550 .
^ "A Clinical Study in Subjects With Huntington's Disease to Assess the Efficacy and Safety of Three Oral Doses of Laquinimod - Full Text View" . ClinicalTrials.gov . Retrieved 2016-03-31 .
^ Wild, EJ; Boggio, R; Langbehn, D; Robertson, N; Haider, S; Miller, JR; Zetterberg, H; Leavitt, BR; Kuhn, R; Tabrizi, SJ; Macdonald, D; Weiss, A (May 2015). "Quantification of mutant huntingtin protein in cerebrospinal fluid from Huntington's disease patients" . The Journal of Clinical Investigation . 125 (5): 1979– 86. doi :10.1172/JCI80743 . PMC 4463213 . PMID 25844897 .
^ Chase, Alex (21 April 2015). "Huntington disease: Cerebrospinal fluid and MRI biomarkers for prodromal HD". Nature Reviews Neurology . 11 (5): 245. doi :10.1038/nrneurol.2015.63 . PMID 25896083 . S2CID 38300571 .
^ a b "Announcing HSG's 2015 Award Winners" . Huntington Study Group. Archived from the original on 2021-11-26. Retrieved 2016-03-31 .
^ Hensman Moss, DJ; Poulter, M; Beck, J; Hehir, J; Polke, JM; Campbell, T; Adamson, G; Mudanohwo, E; McColgan, P; Haworth, A; Wild, EJ; Sweeney, MG; Houlden, H; Mead, S; Tabrizi, SJ (28 January 2014). "C9orf72 expansions are the most common genetic cause of Huntington disease phenocopies" . Neurology . 82 (4): 292– 9. doi :10.1212/WNL.0000000000000061 . PMC 3929197 . PMID 24363131 .
^ Wild, EJ; Mudanohwo, EE; Sweeney, MG; Schneider, SA; Beck, J; Bhatia, KP; Rossor, MN; Davis, MB; Tabrizi, SJ (15 April 2008). "Huntington's disease phenocopies are clinically and genetically heterogeneous" . Movement Disorders . 23 (5): 716– 20. doi :10.1002/mds.21915 . PMID 18181206 . S2CID 3086383 .
^ "Huntington's disease trial test is 'major advance' " . BBC News. 8 June 2017.
^ a b Byrne, Lauren M.; Rodrigues, Filipe B.; Johnson, Eileanor B.; Wijeratne, Peter A.; De Vita, Enrico; Alexander, Daniel C.; Palermo, Giuseppe; Czech, Christian; Schobel, Scott; Scahill, Rachael I.; Heslegrave, Amanda; Zetterberg, Henrik; Wild, Edward J. (12 September 2018). "Evaluation of mutant huntingtin and neurofilament proteins as potential markers in Huntington's disease" . Science Translational Medicine . 10 (458): eaat7108. doi :10.1126/scitranslmed.aat7108 . PMID 30209243 . S2CID 206695500 .
^ Rodrigues, Filipe B.; Byrne, Lauren M.; Tortelli, Rosanna; Johnson, Eileanoir B.; Wijeratne, Peter A.; Arridge, Marzena; De Vita, Enrico; Ghazaleh, Naghmeh; Houghton, Richard; Furby, Hannah; Alexander, Daniel C.; Tabrizi, Sarah J.; Schobel, Scott; Scahill, Rachael I.; Heslegrave, Amanda; Zetterberg, Henrik; Wild, Edward J. (16 December 2020). "Mutant huntingtin and neurofilament light have distinct longitudinal dynamics in Huntington's disease" . Science Translational Medicine . 12 (574): eabc2888. doi :10.1126/scitranslmed.abc2888 . PMC 7611886 . PMID 33328328 .
^ Tabrizi, Sarah J. ; Leavitt, Blair R.; Landwehrmeyer, G. Bernhard ; Wild, Edward J.; Saft, Carsten; Barker, Roger A.; Blair, Nick F.; Craufurd, David; Priller, Josef; Rickards, Hugh; Rosser, Anne; Kordasiewicz, Holly B.; Czech, Christian; Swayze, Eric E.; Norris, Daniel A.; Baumann, Tiffany; Gerlach, Irene; Schobel, Scott A.; Paz, Erika; Smith, Anne V.; Bennett, C. Frank; Lane, Roger M. (13 June 2019). "Targeting Huntingtin Expression in Patients with Huntington's Disease" . New England Journal of Medicine . 380 (24): 2307– 2316. doi :10.1056/NEJMoa1900907 . hdl :20.500.11820/7da73cfb-3c2d-4f2e-9b92-463a6c7ad4de . PMID 31059641 . S2CID 146811503 .
^ Whipple, Tom. "Huntington's breakthrough offers hope to thousands" . The Times . Retrieved 2 December 2021 .
^ Devlin, Hannah (11 December 2017). "Excitement as trial shows Huntington's drug could slow progress of disease" . the Guardian . Retrieved 2 December 2021 .
^ a b c d Louise, Carpenter (30 October 2021). "Charlotte Raven: Huntington's disease is 'a burden that is almost impossible to bear' " . The Times . Retrieved 2 December 2021 .
^ "Journal of Huntington's Disease" . IOS Press. Retrieved 2016-03-31 .
^ "Association of British Neurologists Annual Report 2020-21" (PDF) . Association of British Neurologists. Retrieved 2 December 2021 .
^ "Neuroscience/Translational neurology" . European Academy of Neurology.
^ "EHDN Structure – European Huntington's Disease Network" . ehdn.org . Retrieved 2022-10-19 .
^ "Biomarkers Working Group – European Huntington's Disease Network" . EHDN. Retrieved 2 December 2021 .
^ Harrison, Jacqueline (December 2013). The 'hidden no more' mass lobby June 2010 - using oral histories and cultural representations to explore the concealment of Huntington's disease. (Masters Thesis) . University of Huddersfield Repository (masters).
^ "Massive Underestimation In The Prevalence Of Huntington's Disease In The UK Population" . Science 2.0 . 27 August 2014. Retrieved 2016-03-31 .
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^ Macleod, Rhona; Tibben, Aad (20 March 2014). Huntington's Disease (4 ed.). Oxford University Press. p. 171. ISBN 978-0199370474 .
^ Kenneally, Christine (2015). The Best Australian Science Writing . NewSouth. ISBN 9781742242231 .
^ "2014 Science Communication Awards: The winning entries" . AMRC - Association of Medical Research Charities. Archived from the original on 2014-05-02. Retrieved 2016-09-30 .
^ Peter, Forbes (20 March 2018). "How close are we to a cure for Huntington's?" . The Independent . Retrieved 2 December 2021 .
^ Brewer, Kirstie (11 June 2021). "Huntington's disease won't stop me having a baby" . BBC News.
^ "Researcher Hopeful, Sure of Future Cure for Huntington's Disease" . Huntington's Disease News . BioNews Network. 22 July 2016.
^ Wild, Edward J. (May 2016). "Huntington's Disease: The Most Curable Incurable Brain Disorder?" . eBioMedicine . 8 : 3– 4. doi :10.1016/j.ebiom.2016.05.023 . PMC 4919568 . PMID 27428401 .
^ "Watch The Inheritance Online | Vimeo On Demand" . Vimeo . Retrieved 2016-03-31 .
^ "Edward Wild" . IMDb . Retrieved 4 May 2016 .
^ "Access to Understanding Science Writing Competition 2015" (PDF) . Access to Understanding . Europe PubMed Central.
^ "Huntington's And Immunity - Dr Ed Wild, University College London" . The Naked Scientists . 25 October 2009. Retrieved 2016-04-01 .
^ "Listener Week. The Hayes Sisters; Huntington's Disease; Coping with the school holidays on a low income" . Woman's Hour . BBC Radio 4. Retrieved 15 July 2016 .
^ "Morning Ireland - Breakthrough made in efforts to counter Huntington's disease" . RTE Radio . RTE. Retrieved 2 December 2021 .
^ Burns, Ken. "The Gene - Part 1: Dawn of the Modern Age of Genetics - Episode 1" . PBS. Retrieved 2 December 2021 .
^ "Part 1: Dawn of the Modern Age of Genetics" . Ken Burns Presents: The Gene . 7 April 2020. Retrieved 2 December 2021 .
^ Raven, Charlotte; Wild, Edward (4 November 2021). Patient 1 . Penguin.
^ "World-Renowned International Huntington Neurologists and Researchers to be featured at the Huntington Society of Canada's National Conference" (PDF) . Huntington Society of Canada.
^ "Carroll receives HDSA Researcher of the Year award" . Western Today . Retrieved 2016-03-31 .
^ "UCL HD Centre wins two prestigious 'Insight of the Year' awards" . UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology. September 12, 2017.
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