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Altered gene expression and DNA damage in peripheral blood cells from Friedreich's ataxia patients: Cellular model of pathology
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نویسنده
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haugen a.c. ,di prospero n.a. ,parker j.s. ,fannin r.d. ,chou j. ,meyer j.n. ,halweg c. ,collins j.b. ,durr a. ,fischbeck k. ,van houten b.
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منبع
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plos genetics - 2010 - دوره : 6 - شماره : 1
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چکیده
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The neurodegenerative disease friedreich's ataxia (frda) is the most common autosomal-recessively inherited ataxia and is caused by a gaa triplet repeat expansion in the first intron of the frataxin gene. in this disease,transcription of frataxin,a mitochondrial protein involved in iron homeostasis,is impaired,resulting in a significant reduction in mrna and protein levels. global gene expression analysis was performed in peripheral blood samples from frda patients as compared to controls,which suggested altered expression patterns pertaining to genotoxic stress. we then confirmed the presence of genotoxic dna damage by using a gene-specific quantitative pcr assay and discovered an increase in both mitochondrial and nuclear dna damage in the blood of these patients (p<0.0001,respectively). additionally,frataxin mrna levels correlated with age of onset of disease and displayed unique sets of gene alterations involved in immune response,oxidative phosphorylation,and protein synthesis. many of the key pathways observed by transcription profiling were downregulated,and we believe these data suggest that patients with prolonged frataxin deficiency undergo a systemic survival response to chronic genotoxic stress and consequent dna damage detectable in blood. in conclusion,our results yield insight into the nature and progression of frda,as well as possible therapeutic approaches. furthermore,the identification of potential biomarkers,including the dna damage found in peripheral blood,may have predictive value in future clinical trials.
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آدرس
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laboratory of molecular genetics,national institute of environmental health sciences,research triangle park,nc, United States, neurogenetics branch,national institute of neurological disorders and stroke,bethesda,md, United States, expression analysis,durham,nc, United States, laboratory of toxicogenomics,national institute of environmental health sciences,research triangle park,nc, United States, laboratory of toxicogenomics,national institute of environmental health sciences,research triangle park,nc, United States, nicholas school of the environment,duke university,durham,nc, United States, laboratory of molecular genetics,national institute of environmental health sciences,research triangle park,nc, United States, laboratory of toxicogenomics,national institute of environmental health sciences,research triangle park,nc, United States, centre de recherche de l'institut du cerveau et de la moelle epinière,université pierre et marie curie,paris,france,département de génétique et embryologie,hôpital pitié-salpêtrière,paris, France, neurogenetics branch,national institute of neurological disorders and stroke,bethesda,md, United States, department of pharmacology and chemical biology,university of pittsburgh school of medicine,pittsburgh,pa,united states,university of pittsburgh cancer institute,hillman cancer center,university of pittsburgh,pittsburgh,pa, United States
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