The Relationship between Skewed X-chromosome Inactivation and Neurological Disorders Development
X-chromosome inactivation (XCI) is a process by which one of the copies of the X chromosome in mammalian female cells is inactivated. The XCI causes a balanced X-linked gene quantity between male and females; moreover, it results mosaic females which have paternal active X in some cells and maternal...
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doaj-6bc3303258964fc29d29062c64a902d22020-11-25T01:33:08ZengShahid Beheshti University of Medical SciencesInternational Clinical Neuroscience Journal2383-18712383-20962016-04-0132819110.22037/icnj.v3i2.13542icnj-3098The Relationship between Skewed X-chromosome Inactivation and Neurological Disorders DevelopmentMahdi Taherian0Hossein Maghsoudi1Kazem Bidaki2Reza Taherian3Food and Drug Administration, Reference Laboratory for Food and Drug Control, Tehran, IranDepartment of Biology, Payame Noor University, Tehran, IranDepartment of Biology, Payame Noor University, Tehran, IranStudents’ Research Committee, School of M edicine, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IranX-chromosome inactivation (XCI) is a process by which one of the copies of the X chromosome in mammalian female cells is inactivated. The XCI causes a balanced X-linked gene quantity between male and females; moreover, it results mosaic females which have paternal active X in some cells and maternal active X in others. Cellular mosaicism is a noteworthy phenomenon and lowers the risk of X-linked diseases in women because the presentation of a mutation on both X chromosomes is unlikely. Therefore, in heterozygous females, the XCI will be present only on the half of the X genome. In contrast, a similar mutation will present in all of the cells of men. Female carriers of some neurological disorders such as autism, Rett syndrome, adrenoleukodystrophy and X-linked mental retardation are reported to present XCI. These observations underscore the important role of X chromosome in the brain which may be related to the existence of a chromosomal signature of gene expression associated with the X-chromosome for neurological conditions not normally associated with that chromosome. In this review, we focused on latest investigations on the role of XCI in neurodevelopmental disorders and how these investigations can be effective in the treatment of neurodevelopmental disorders.http://journals.sbmu.ac.ir/Neuroscience/article/download/13542/2 |
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Mahdi Taherian Hossein Maghsoudi Kazem Bidaki Reza Taherian The Relationship between Skewed X-chromosome Inactivation and Neurological Disorders Development International Clinical Neuroscience Journal |
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Mahdi Taherian Hossein Maghsoudi Kazem Bidaki Reza Taherian |
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The Relationship between Skewed X-chromosome Inactivation and Neurological Disorders Development |
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The Relationship between Skewed X-chromosome Inactivation and Neurological Disorders Development |
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The Relationship between Skewed X-chromosome Inactivation and Neurological Disorders Development |
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The Relationship between Skewed X-chromosome Inactivation and Neurological Disorders Development |
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The Relationship between Skewed X-chromosome Inactivation and Neurological Disorders Development |
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relationship between skewed x-chromosome inactivation and neurological disorders development |
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Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences |
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International Clinical Neuroscience Journal |
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X-chromosome inactivation (XCI) is a process by which one of the copies of the X chromosome in mammalian female cells is inactivated. The XCI causes a balanced X-linked gene quantity between male and females; moreover, it results mosaic females which have paternal active X in some cells and maternal active X in others. Cellular mosaicism is a noteworthy phenomenon and lowers the risk of X-linked diseases in women because the presentation of a mutation on both X chromosomes is unlikely. Therefore, in heterozygous females, the XCI will be present only on the half of the X genome. In contrast, a similar mutation will present in all of the cells of men. Female carriers of some neurological disorders such as autism, Rett syndrome, adrenoleukodystrophy and X-linked mental retardation are reported to present XCI. These observations underscore the important role of X chromosome in the brain which may be related to the existence of a chromosomal signature of gene expression associated with the X-chromosome for neurological conditions not normally associated with that chromosome. In this review, we focused on latest investigations on the role of XCI in neurodevelopmental disorders and how these investigations can be effective in the treatment of neurodevelopmental disorders. |
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