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[Neurodevelopmental proteasomopathies: New disorders caused by proteasome dysfunction].
Médecine Sciences : M/S 2024 Februrary
The ubiquitin-proteasome system (UPS) is a conserved degradation pathway in eukaryotes, playing a central role in various cellular processes, including maintaining protein homeostasis, regulating the cell cycle and signaling pathways, as well as orchestrating cell survival and death. Proteins targeted for UPS-mediated degradation undergo ubiquitin chain modification before being degraded by 26S proteasomes. Recently, a correlation has emerged between pathogenic proteasome variants and the onset of neurodevelopmental disorders. Termed "neurodevelopmental proteasomopathies", these syndromes are rare and characterized by delayed psychomotor development, behavioral disorders, facial dysmorphia, and multisystemic anomalies. In this review, we examine current knowledge on proteasomal dysfunctions and assess their relevance in the search for biomarkers for the diagnosis and potential treatment of these syndromic proteasomopathies.
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