ALS Genetics, Mechanisms, and Therapeutics: Where Are We Now?
Perron Institute for Neurological and Translational Science · Murdoch University · +1 more institution
Abstract
The scientific landscape surrounding amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) continues to shift as the number of genes associated with the disease risk and pathogenesis, and the cellular processes involved, continues to grow. Despite decades of intense research and over 50 potentially causative or disease-modifying genes identified, etiology remains unexplained and treatment options remain limited for the majority of ALS patients. Various factors have contributed to the slow progress in understanding and developing therapeutics for this disease. Here, we review the genetic basis of ALS, highlighting factors that have contributed to the elusiveness of genetic heritability. The most commonly mutated ALS-linked genes…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 58.69
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 361
Authors
6- RMRita MejziniCorresponding
Perron Institute for Neurological and Translational Science, Murdoch University
- LLLoren L. Flynn
Perron Institute for Neurological and Translational Science, University of Western Australia, Murdoch University
- IPIanthe Pitout
Murdoch University, Perron Institute for Neurological and Translational Science, University of Western Australia
- SFSue Fletcher
Perron Institute for Neurological and Translational Science, Murdoch University, University of Western Australia
- SDSteve D. Wilton
Murdoch University, Perron Institute for Neurological and Translational Science, University of Western Australia
Topics & keywords
- Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
- Disease
- Bioinformatics
- Medicine
- Biology
- Neuroscience
- Pathology
- Good health and well-being