Chaperoning brain degeneration

NM Bonini - Proceedings of the National Academy of …, 2002 - National Acad Sciences
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2002National Acad Sciences
Drosophila has emerged as a première model system for the study of human
neurodegenerative disease. Genes associated with neurodegeneration can be expressed in
flies, causing phenotypes remarkably similar to those of the counterpart human diseases.
Because human neurodegenerative diseases, including Huntington's and Parkinson's
diseases, are disorders for which few cures or treatments are available, Drosophila brings to
bear powerful genetics to the problem of these diseases. The molecular chaperones were …
Drosophila has emerged as a première model system for the study of human neurodegenerative disease. Genes associated with neurodegeneration can be expressed in flies, causing phenotypes remarkably similar to those of the counterpart human diseases. Because human neurodegenerative diseases, including Huntington's and Parkinson's diseases, are disorders for which few cures or treatments are available, Drosophila brings to bear powerful genetics to the problem of these diseases. The molecular chaperones were the first modifiers defined that interfere in the progression of such disease phenotypes in Drosophila. Hsp70 is a potent suppressor of both polyglutamine disease and Parkinson's disease in Drosophila. These studies provide the promise of treatments for human neurodegeneration through the up-regulation of stress and chaperone pathways.
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