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LifeArc: New documentary highlights pioneering scientific research into new targets for treatment of motor neuron disease

LifeArc: New documentary highlights pioneering scientific research into new targets for treatment of motor neuron disease
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New documentary highlights pioneering scientific research into new targets for treatment of motor neuron disease

New documentary highlights pioneering scientific research into new targets for treatment of motor neuron disease
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Abert, Connie Doris

Connie Doris Abert passed away May 4, 2022 in St. Louis, MO. Connie was born December 18, 1952 in Red Bud, Illinois. She lived with her family, first in Valmeyer, IL, then Marion, IL, St. Ann, MO and Pocahontas, IL. She graduated from Highland High School in 1971. Connie attended Southern Illinois University Edwardsville (SIUE), receiving a Bachelor of Science in Education in 1975. She continued her education at Texas Tech University receiving a Master of Science in Education in 1976. She married James Abert on December 26, 1976 at the United Church of Christ in Highland, IL. Connie and […]

Sans Nuclear TDP-43, Splicing of An ALS/FTD Gene Goes Awry

25 Apr 2021 In amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and frontotemporal dementia, loss of the RNA-binding protein TDP-43 from the nucleus creates a surge of mis-spliced mRNAs in neurons. So far, only one of these errant transcripts, stathmin-2, has been tied to disease pathology. Now, two preprints uploaded to bioRXiv on April 4 detail another UNC13A. Variants in this gene increase risk for ALS/FTD. Neurons lacking nuclear TDP-43 mis-splice UNC13A, make less of the protein. UNC13A risk variants incorporate cryptic exons. This only occurs in brain and spinal cord tissue harboring TDP-43 deposits. One paper was penned by researchers led by Pietro Fratta, University College London, and Michael Ward, National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, Bethesda, Maryland. The second is from the labs of Aaron Gitler, Stanford University, California, and Leonard Petrucelli, Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, Florida. Both papers report that if TDP-43 binding to UNC13A falters, the transcript is m

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