Therapeutic manipulation of IKBKAP mis-splicing with a small molecule to cure familial dysautonomia
Familial dysautonomia is caused by splicing mutation of IKBKAP gene, which induces skipping of exon 20 and subsequent functional loss. Here, the authors report that a synthetic splice modulator RECTAS ameliorates pathogenic exon 20 skipping and shows therapeutic effects in cellular and animal models...
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Autores principales: | Masahiko Ajiro, Tomonari Awaya, Young Jin Kim, Kei Iida, Masatsugu Denawa, Nobuo Tanaka, Ryo Kurosawa, Shingo Matsushima, Saiko Shibata, Tetsunori Sakamoto, Rolenz Studer, Adrian R. Krainer, Masatoshi Hagiwara |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/41819a0db2e34aa3ab64cc45ca2565eb |
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