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Título : Huntington disease: Advances in the understanding of its mechanisms
Autor : Gatto, Emilia M 
Rojas, Natalia González 
Persi, Gabriel 
Etcheverry, José Luis 
Cesarini, Martín Emiliano 
Perandones, Claudia 
Palabras clave : Conducta y Mecanismos de Conducta;Enfermedad de Huntington
Fecha de publicación : 2020
Journal: Clinical parkinsonism & related disorders 
Resumen : 
Huntington disease (HD) is a devastating monogenic autosomal dominant disorder. HD is caused by a CAG expansion in exon 1 of the gene coding for huntingtin, placed in the short arm of chromosome 4. Despite its well-defined genetic origin, the molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying the disease are unclear and complex. Here, we review some of the currently known functions of the wild-type huntingtin protein and discuss the deleterious effects that arise from the expansion of the CAG repeats, which are translated into an abnormally long polyglutamine tract. Also, we present a modern view on the molecular biology of HD as a representative of the group of polyglutamine diseases, with an emphasis on conformational changes of mutant huntingtin, disturbances in its cellular processing, and proteolytic stress in degenerating neurons. The main pathogenetic mechanisms of neurodegeneration in HD are discussed in detail, such as autophagy, impaired mitochondrial biogenesis, lysosomal dysfunction, organelle and protein transport, inflammation, oxidative stress, and transcription factor modulation. However, other unraveling mechanisms are still unknown. This practical and brief review summarizes some of the currently known functions of the wild-type huntingtin protein and the recent findings related to the mechanisms involved in HD pathogenesis.
Descripción : 
Fil. Gatto, Emilia M. Instituto de Neurociencias de Buenos Aires (INEBA), Argentina.
Sanatorio de la Trinidad Mitre, Argentina.

Fil. González Rojas, Natalia. Instituto de Neurociencias de Buenos Aires (INEBA), Argentina.

Fil.Persi, Gabriel. Instituto de Neurociencias de Buenos Aires (INEBA), Argentina.
Sanatorio de la Trinidad Mitre, Argentina.

Fil. Etcheverry, José Luis. Instituto de Neurociencias de Buenos Aires (INEBA), Argentina.

Fil. Cesarini, Martín Emiliano. Instituto de Neurociencias de Buenos Aires (INEBA), Argentina.

Fil. Perandones, Claudia. Administración Nacional de Laboratorios e Institutos de Salud, ANLIS, Dr. Carlos G. Malbrán, Argentina.
URI : http://sgc.anlis.gob.ar/handle/123456789/2419
DOI: 10.1016/j.prdoa.2020.100056
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