1. How Altered Ribosome Production Can Cause or Contribute to Human Disease: The Spectrum of Ribosomopathies.
- Author
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Venturi G and Montanaro L
- Subjects
- Anemia, Diamond-Blackfan, Anemia, Macrocytic, Chromosome Deletion, Chromosomes, Human, Pair 5, Dyskeratosis Congenita, Fetal Growth Retardation, Genetic Predisposition to Disease, Hair abnormalities, Hirschsprung Disease, Humans, Mandibulofacial Dysostosis, Osteochondrodysplasias congenital, Primary Immunodeficiency Diseases, Psychomotor Disorders, Shwachman-Diamond Syndrome, RNA, Ribosomal physiology, Rare Diseases etiology, Ribosomal Proteins physiology, Ribosomes genetics, Ribosomes pathology
- Abstract
A number of different defects in the process of ribosome production can lead to a diversified spectrum of disorders that are collectively identified as ribosomopathies. The specific factors involved may either play a role only in ribosome biogenesis or have additional extra-ribosomal functions, making it difficult to ascribe the pathogenesis of the disease specifically to an altered ribosome biogenesis, even if the latter is clearly affected. We reviewed the available literature in the field from this point of view with the aim of distinguishing, among ribosomopathies, the ones due to specific alterations in the process of ribosome production from those characterized by a multifactorial pathogenesis.
- Published
- 2020
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