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Disruption of RNA Metabolism in Neurological Diseases and Emerging Therapeutic Interventions.

Neuron · 2019 · Vol. 102 (2) · pp. 294-320

Abstract

RNA binding proteins are critical to the maintenance of the transcriptome via controlled regulation of RNA processing and transport. Alterations of these proteins impact multiple steps of the RNA life cycle resulting in various molecular phenotypes such as aberrant RNA splicing, transport, and stability. Disruption of RNA binding proteins and widespread RNA processing defects are increasingly recognized as critical determinants of neurological diseases. Here, we describe distinct mechanisms by which the homeostasis of RNA binding proteins is compromised in neurological disorders through their reduced expression level, increased propensity to aggregate or sequestration by abnormal RNAs. These mechanisms all converge toward altered neuronal function highlighting the susceptibility of neurons to deleterious changes in RNA expression and the central role of RNA binding proteins in preserving neuronal integrity. Emerging therapeutic approaches to mitigate or reverse alterations of RNA binding proteins in neurological diseases are discussed.

Publication Types

["Journal Article", "Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural", "Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't", "Review"]

Keywords

MeSH Terms

["Animals", "Autophagy", "CRISPR-Cas Systems", "Genetic Therapy", "Genetic Vectors", "Homeostasis", "Humans", "Molecular Targeted Therapy", "Nervous System Diseases", "Oligoribonucleotides, Antisense", "Paraneoplastic Syndromes, Nervous System", "RNA", "RNA Processing, Post-Transcriptional", "RNA Splicing", "RNA Stability", "RNA Transport", "RNA-Binding Proteins"]

Funding

U24 HG009889 NHGRI NIH HHS (United States)
R01 HG004659 NHGRI NIH HHS (United States)
T32 CA067754 NCI NIH HHS (United States)
R01 NS103172 NINDS NIH HHS (United States)
U41 HG009889 NHGRI NIH HHS (United States)
U19 MH107367 NIMH NIH HHS (United States)
R01 EY029166 NEI NIH HHS (United States)
R01 NS087227 NINDS NIH HHS (United States)