Abstract
Changes in gene expression and splicing patterns (that occur prior to the onset and during the progression of complex diseases) have become a major focus of neurodegenerative disease research. These signature patterns of gene expression provide clues about the mechanisms involved in the molecular pathogenesis of neurodegenerative disease and may facilitate the discovery of novel therapeutic drugs. With the development of array technologies and the very recent RNA-seq technique, our understanding of the pathogenesis of neurodegenerative disease is expanding exponentially. Here, we review the technologies involved in gene expression and splicing analysis and the related literature on three common neurodegenerative diseases: Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease and Huntington's disease.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 189-202 |
Number of pages | 14 |
Journal | Journal of Neuroscience Methods |
Volume | 193 |
Issue number | 2 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 2010 |
Keywords
- Alzheimer's disease
- DNA microarrays
- Huntington's disease
- Parkinson's disease
- degeneration
- gene expression
- nervous system