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  2. Defective DNA repair and neurodegenerative disease

Defective DNA repair and neurodegenerative disease

  • Cell. 2007 Sep 21;130(6):991-1004. doi: 10.1016/j.cell.2007.08.043.
Ulrich Rass 1 Ivan Ahel Stephen C West
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Affiliation

  • 1 London Research Institute, Cancer Research UK, Clare Hall Laboratories, South Mimms, Herts EN6 3LD, UK.
Abstract

Defects in cellular DNA repair processes have been linked to genome instability, heritable cancers, and premature aging syndromes. Yet defects in some repair processes manifest themselves primarily in neuronal tissues. This review focuses on studies defining the molecular defects associated with several human neurological disorders, particularly ataxia with oculomotor apraxia 1 (AOA1) and spinocerebellar ataxia with axonal neuropathy 1 (SCAN1). A picture is emerging to suggest that brain cells, due to their nonproliferative nature, may be particularly prone to the progressive accumulation of unrepaired DNA lesions.

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