ADAR2 mislocalization and widespread RNA editing aberrations in C9orf72-mediated ALS/FTD
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- Title
- ADAR2 mislocalization and widespread RNA editing aberrations in C9orf72-mediated ALS/FTD
- Creators
- S. Moore - Arizona State UniversityE. Alsop - Translational Genomics Research InstituteI. Lorenzini - Barrow Neurological InstituteA. Starr - Barrow Neurological InstituteB.E. Rabichow - Barrow Neurological InstituteE. Mendez - Barrow Neurological InstituteJ.L. Levy - Barrow Neurological InstituteC. Burciu - Barrow Neurological InstituteR. Reiman - Translational Genomics Research InstituteJ. Chew - Mayo Clinic in FloridaV.V. Belzil - Mayo Clinic in FloridaD. W. DicksonJ. Robertson - Occupational Cancer Research CentreK.A. Staats - University of Southern CaliforniaJ.K. Ichida - University of Southern CaliforniaL. Petrucelli - Mayo Clinic in FloridaK. Van Keuren-Jensen - Translational Genomics Research InstituteR. Sattler - Barrow Neurological Institute
- Publication Details
- Acta Neuropathologica, Vol.138(1), pp.49-65
- Publisher
- Springer Verlag; NEW YORK
- Number of pages
- 17
- Grant note
- National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, NIH: RO1NS085207 Muscular Dystrophy AssociationALS AssociationRobert Packard Center for ALS ResearchBarrow Neurological FoundationNIH: R01NS097850 US Department of Defense: W81XWH-15-1-0187 Donald E. and Delia B. Baxter FoundationAlzheimer's Drug Discovery FoundationAssociation for Frontotemporal DegenerationHarrington Discovery InstituteTau ConsortiumPape Adams FoundationFrick Foundation for ALS ResearchNew York Stem Cell FoundationUSC Keck School of Medicine Regenerative Medicine InitiativeUSC Broad Innovation AwardSouthern California Clinical and Translational Science InstituteNational Institutes of Health/National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke: R35NS097273, P01NS084974, P01NS099114, R01NS088689 National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke: P01NS099114, R35NS097273 National Institute on Aging: P01NS084974 National Institute on Aging; National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke: R01NS097850
We would like to thank the Sattler Laboratory for suggestions and comments towards the manuscript. We would also like to thank all ALS patients and families that have contributed to this research via postmortem brain tissue donations. Specifically, we would like to thank Doug Clough for assistance with data analysis and insightful discussions. We further thank the Target ALS Human Postmortem Tissue Core, New York Genome Center for Genomics of Neurodegenerative Disease, Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Association and TOW Foundation for providing access to their postmortem patient tissue samples collection. We thank both the Target ALS Consortium and the New York Genome Center for access to their RNA sequencing database. In particular, we would like to thank Drs. Lyle Ostrow, Hemali Phatnani and Robert Bowser. We would also like to thank Drs. Sylvia Perez and Elliott Mufson for generously providing us with AD patient postmortem tissue samples. Further thanks go to Dr. Stella Dracheva for helpful discussions throughout this project. This work was support by the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, NIH RO1NS085207 (RS); the Muscular Dystrophy Association (RS); the ALS Association (RS); the Robert Packard Center for ALS Research (RS); and the Barrow Neurological Foundation (RS). Part of this work was also made possible by NIH Grant R01NS097850 (JKI), US Department of Defense Grant W81XWH-15-1-0187 (JI), and grants from the Donald E. and Delia B. Baxter Foundation (JKI), the Alzheimer's Drug Discovery Foundation (JKI) and the Association for Frontotemporal Degeneration (JKI), the Harrington Discovery Institute (JKI), the Tau Consortium (JKI), the Pape Adams Foundation (JKI), the Frick Foundation for ALS Research (JKI), the Muscular Dystrophy Association (JKI), the New York Stem Cell Foundation (JKI), the USC Keck School of Medicine Regenerative Medicine Initiative (JKI), the USC Broad Innovation Award (JKI), and the Southern California Clinical and Translational Science Institute to JKI. JKI is a New York Stem Cell Foundation-Robertson Investigator and a Richard N. Merkin Scholar. We would additionally like to thank the National Institutes of Health/National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke [R35NS097273 (L.P.); P01NS084974 (L.P.); P01NS099114 (L.P.); R01NS088689 (L.P.)]; the Mayo Clinic Foundation (L.P.); the Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Association (L.P.), the Robert Packard Center for ALS Research at Johns Hopkins (L.P.), the Target ALS Foundation (L.P.), and the James Hunter Family ALS Initiative (JR).
- Comment
- Export Date: 27 February 2026; Cited By: 56; CODEN: ANPTA
- Academic Unit
- Level 02 - Executives; Executives; UMMG Department of Neurology
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- PMID
- 30945056
- Record Identifier
- 991032996200902976