CONCLUSIONS Our findings suggest that downregulated DCTN1, DCTN2, and DCTN5 and upregulated DCTN6 mRNA expression in CM are associated with favorable prognosis and may represent potential prognostic biomarkers.
CONCLUSIONS Our findings suggest that downregulated DCTN1, DCTN2, and DCTN5 and upregulated DCTN6 mRNA expression in CM are associated with favorable prognosis and may represent potential prognostic biomarkers.
Fifty-nine Norwegian CMT families from the general population with unknown genotype were tested by targeted next-generation sequencing (NGS) for variants in DCTN2 along with 32 CMT genes and 19 other genes causing other inherited neuropathies or neuronopathies, due to phenotypic overlap.
Fifty-nine Norwegian CMT families from the general population with unknown genotype were tested by targeted next-generation sequencing (NGS) for variants in DCTN2 along with 32 CMT genes and 19 other genes causing other inherited neuropathies or neuronopathies, due to phenotypic overlap.
This preliminary study does not support a major role for DCTN2 overexpression in carcinogenesis, although further studies would be necessary to confirm this.