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Wdfy3-dependent autophagy impairment recapitulates presymptomatic neurodegenerative signatures in mice
Reduced cell cleanup caused by Wdfy3 loss shows early brain disease signs in mice
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Abstract
Cortical tissue from 3-month-old presymptomatic mice shows significant proteomic overlap with Parkinson's disease cell lines.
- Loss of Wdfy3 in mice leads to severe deficits in neuronal health.
- Pathogenic mutations in WDFY3 are linked to neurodevelopmental disorders in humans.
- Impaired autophagy, associated with Wdfy3 haploinsufficiency, may produce early signs of neurodegeneration.
- Significant dysregulation of multiple neurodegeneration markers was observed in 14-month-old mice.
- Findings suggest that reduced Wdfy3 expression mirrors key features of neurodegenerative diseases at different stages.
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