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Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, frontotemporal dementia and beyond: the TDP-43 diseases

Authors :
Linda K. Kwong
John Q. Trojanowski
Virginia M.-Y. Lee
Maria Martinez-Lage
Felix Geser
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

Ever since the significance of pathological 43-kDa transactivating responsive sequence DNA-binding protein (TDP-43) for human disease has been recognized in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and frontotemporal lobar degeneration with ubiquitin positive inclusions (FTLD-U), a number of publications have emerged reporting on this pathology in a variety of neurodegenerative diseases. Given the heterogeneous and, in part, conflicting nature of the recent findings, we here review pathological TDP-43 and its relationship to human disease with a special focus on ALS and FTLD-U. To this end, we propose a classification scheme in which pathological TDP-43 is the major disease defining pathology in one group, or is present in addition to other neurodegenerative hallmark pathologies in a second category. We conclude that the TDP-43 proteinopathies represent a novel class of neurodegenerative disorders akin to alpha-synucleinopathies and tauopathies, with the concept of ALS and FTLD-U to be widened to a broad clinico-pathological multisystem disease, i.e., TDP-43 proteinopathy.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....a92ab1b1e7cc6426e5f4db810f741010