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The role of Down syndrome cell adhesion molecule in Down syndrome

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摘要 Down syndrome(DS)is caused by the presence of an extra copy of the entire or a portion of human chromosome 21(HSA21).This genomic alteration leads to elevated expression of numerous HSA21 genes,resulting in a variety of health issues in individuals with DS.Among the genes located in the DS“critical region”of HSA21,Down syndrome cell adhesion molecule(DSCAM)plays an important role in neuronal development.There is a growing body of evidence underscoring DSCAM’s involvement in various DS-related disorders.This review aims to provide a concise overview of the established functions of DSCAM,with a particular focus on its implications in DS.We delve into the roles that DSCAM plays in DS-associated diseases.In the concluding section of this review,we explore prospective avenues for future research to further unravel DSCAM’s role in DS and opportunities for therapeutic treatments.
出处 《Medical Review》 2024年第1期31-41,共11页 医学评论(英文)
基金 supported by funding from National Institutes of Health(R21NS094091) the Brain Research Foundation,and the Protein Folding Disease Initiative of the University of Michigan.
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