Gains or losses: molecular mechanisms of TDP43-mediated neurodegeneration

EB Lee, VMY Lee, JQ Trojanowski - Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 2012 - nature.com
EB Lee, VMY Lee, JQ Trojanowski
Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 2012nature.com
RNA-binding proteins, and in particular TAR DNA-binding protein 43 (TDP43), are central to
the pathogenesis of motor neuron diseases and related neurodegenerative disorders.
Studies on human tissue have implicated several possible mechanisms of disease and
experimental studies are now attempting to determine whether TDP43-mediated
neurodegeneration results from a gain or a loss of function of the protein. In addition, the
distinct possibility of pleotropic or combined effects—in which gains of toxic properties and …
Abstract
RNA-binding proteins, and in particular TAR DNA-binding protein 43 (TDP43), are central to the pathogenesis of motor neuron diseases and related neurodegenerative disorders. Studies on human tissue have implicated several possible mechanisms of disease and experimental studies are now attempting to determine whether TDP43-mediated neurodegeneration results from a gain or a loss of function of the protein. In addition, the distinct possibility of pleotropic or combined effects — in which gains of toxic properties and losses of normal TDP43 functions act together — needs to be considered.
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