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Nuclear lamin functions and disease

Journal

TRENDS IN GENETICS
Volume 28, Issue 9, Pages 464-471

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE LONDON
DOI: 10.1016/j.tig.2012.06.001

Keywords

lamins; progerin; laminopathies; HGPS

Funding

  1. National Cancer Institute [5R01CA031760-29]
  2. Progeria Research Foundation
  3. Gruss-Lipper Foundation

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Recent studies have shown that premature cellular senescence and normal organ development and function depend on the type V intermediate filament proteins, the lamins, which are major structural proteins of the nucleus. This review presents an up-to-date summary of the literature describing new findings on lamin functions in various cellular processes and emphasizes the relationship between the lamins and devastating diseases ranging from premature aging to cancer. Recent insights into the structure and function of the A- and B- type lamins in normal cells and their dysfunctions in diseased cells are providing novel targets for the development of new diagnostic procedures and disease intervention. We summarize these recent findings, focusing on data from mice and humans, and highlight the expanding knowledge of these proteins in both healthy and diseased cells.

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