نتایج جستجو برای: dreifuss

تعداد نتایج: 967  

Journal: :Handbook of clinical neurology 2013
Gisèle Bonne Susana Quijano-Roy

The nuclear envelopathies, more frequently known as laminopathies are a rapidly expanding group of human hereditary diseases caused by mutations of genes that encode proteins of the nuclear envelope. The most frequent and best known form is Emery-Dreifuss muscular dystrophy (EDMD), a skeletal myopathy characterized by progressive muscular weakness, joint contractures, and cardiac disease. EMD g...

2015
Esma Ziat Anne T Bertrand

Emery-Dreifuss muscular dystrophy (EDMD) is a hereditary muscular disorder characterized by early joint contractures, progressive muscular wasting and weakness of scapuloperoneal distribution, and at adult age, patients develop cardiac abnormalities with a high risk of sudden death [1]. EDMD encompasses both X-linked and autosomal inheritance due to mutations in the genes encoding the nuclear e...

Journal: :European journal of histochemistry : EJH 2003
N M Maraldi G Lattanzi P Sabatelli A Ognibene M Columbaro C Capanni C Rutigliano E Mattioli S Squarzoni

The present review summarizes recent cytochemical findings on the functional organization of the nuclear domains, with a particular emphasis on the relation between nuclear envelope-associated proteins and chromatin. Mutations in two nuclear envelope-associated proteins, emerin and lamin A/C cause the Emery-Dreifuss muscular dystrophy; the cellular pathology associated with the disease and the ...

2015
Nicola Carboni

Laminopathies are a heterogeneous group of disorders related to alterations on genes coding for proteins of the nuclear envelope. Among these clinical entities, there are several diseases affecting mainly the cardiac and skeletal muscles. These disorders include forms with a selective cardiac compromise and muscular dystrophies (autosomal and X-linked forms of Emery-Dreifuss muscular dystrophy,...

2017
Phu Le Thanh Peter Meinke Nadia Korfali Vlastimil Srsen Michael I. Robson Manfred Wehnert Benedikt Schoser Caroline A. Sewry Eric C. Schirmer

Reports of aberrant distribution for some nuclear envelope proteins in cells expressing a few Emery-Dreifuss muscular dystrophy mutations raised the possibility that such protein redistribution could underlie pathology and/or be diagnostic. However, this disorder is linked to 8 different genes encoding nuclear envelope proteins, raising the question of whether a particular protein is most relev...

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