Phf8 histone demethylase deficiency causes cognitive impairments through the mTOR pathway
Mutations in PHF8 gene are genetically associated with X-linked mental retardation. Here, Chen et al. show that Phf8 KO mouse have cognitive and synaptic plasticity impairment, and pharmacological inhibition of mTOR signaling can partially alleviate such defects.
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Main Authors: | Xuemei Chen, Shuai Wang, Ying Zhou, Yanfei Han, Shengtian Li, Qing Xu, Longyong Xu, Ziqi Zhu, Youming Deng, Lu Yu, Lulu Song, Adele Pin Chen, Juan Song, Eiki Takahashi, Guang He, Lin He, Weidong Li, Charlie Degui Chen |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/2ef75b4f01b048c09a3f547f5a48ff9a |
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