2022
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-1970261/v1
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CTCF loss induces giant lamellar bodies in Purkinje cell dendrites

Abstract: Loss of Purkinje cells (PCs) in the cerebellum causes severe motor deficits. The peculiar lamellar structures known as “giant lamellar bodies” (GLBs) have been reported in PCs of patients with Werdnig-Hoffman disease, 13q deletion syndrome, and Krabbe’s disease. GLBs are localized to PC dendrites and are associated with neurodegeneration. They have been noted, however, only in case reports following autopsy, and reports of their existence have been very limited. Here we show that GLBs were reproducibly formed … Show more

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“…EGR-family TFs have been implicated in the disruption of human-specific developmental programs in autism [62]. CTCF is an insulator protein that regulates chromatin structure and may play a critical role in maintaining dendrite structure in Purkinje cells [63] and is also a risk gene for ASD [64].…”
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“…EGR-family TFs have been implicated in the disruption of human-specific developmental programs in autism [62]. CTCF is an insulator protein that regulates chromatin structure and may play a critical role in maintaining dendrite structure in Purkinje cells [63] and is also a risk gene for ASD [64].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%