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An In Vitro Model for the Study of Cellular Pathophysiology in Globoid Cell Leukodystrophy
Published on: October 21, 2014
Pathophysiology of X-Linked Adrenoleukodystrophy: Updates on Molecular Mechanisms
Parveen Parasar1, Navtej Kaur1, Jaspreet Singh1,2
1Department of Neurology, Henry Ford Health, Detroit, MI 48202, USA.
Abstract:
X-ALD, an inherited monogenic metabolic disorder affecting the CNS and adrenal white matter, is caused by mutations in ABCD1 gene leading to defective fatty acid oxidation in the peroxisomes. This results in accumulation of very long-chain fatty acids, VLCFA, into brain, spinal cord, and body fluids. A single ABCD1mutation does not clearly explain the severity and diverse clinical spectrum of X-ALD phenotypes which suggests that not only genetic but also other modifier genes, epigenetic factors, and environmental factors play a role and contribute to neuroinflammation, mitochondrial dysfunctions, oxidative stress, and metabolic defects seen in phenotypes of ALD. In this review we discuss genotype and phenotype correlation and clinical spectra of X-ALD, previous and recent modifier genetic factors of X-ALD, including novel role of microRNAs (miRNAs) in pathology and as biomarkers. We also discuss the mechanistic interplay of miRNAs and metabolic pathways and potential of targeting miRNAs for X-ALD.
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