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Advances in experimental medicine and biology, 2021-01, Vol.1281, p.243-267
2021
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Trends in Understanding the Pathological Roles of TDP-43 and FUS Proteins
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  • Advances in experimental medicine and biology, 2021-01, Vol.1281, p.243-267
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Cham: Springer International Publishing
Erscheinungsjahr
2021
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MEDLINE
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  • Following the discovery of TDP-43 and FUS involvement in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and frontotemporal lobar dementia (FTLD), the major challenge in the field has been to understand their physiological functions, both in normal and disease conditions. The hope is that this knowledge will improve our understanding of disease and lead to the development of effective therapeutic options. Initially, the focus has been directed at characterizing the role of these proteins in the control of RNA metabolism, because the main function of TDP-43 and FUS is to bind coding and noncoding RNAs to regulate their life cycle within cells. As a result, we now have an in-depth picture of the alterations that occur in RNA metabolism following their aggregation in various ALS/FTLD models and, to a somewhat lesser extent, in patients’ brains. In parallel, progress has been made with regard to understanding how aggregation of these proteins occurs in neurons, how it can spread in different brain regions, and how these changes affect various metabolic cellular pathways to result in neuronal death. The aim of this chapter will be to provide a general overview of the trending topics in TDP-43 and FUS investigations and to highlight what might represent the most promising avenues of research in the years to come.
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Englisch
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ISBN: 3030511391, 9783030511395
ISSN: 0065-2598
eISSN: 2214-8019
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-51140-1_15
Titel-ID: cdi_pubmed_primary_33433879

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