Control of ribosome biogenesis is a critical aspect of the regulation of cell metabolism. As ribosomal genes (rDNA) are organized in repeated clusters on chromosomes 13, 14, 15, 21, and 22, trisomy of chromosome 21 confers an excess of rDNA copies to persons with Down syndrome (DS). Previous studies showed an alteration of ribosome biogenesis in children with DS, but the epigenetic regulation of rDNA genes has not been investigated in adults with DS so far. In this study, we used a targeted deep-sequencing approach to measure DNA methylation (DNAm) of rDNA units in whole blood from 69 adults with DS and 95 euploid controls. We further evaluated the expression of the precursor of ribosomal RNAs (RNA45S) in peripheral blood mononuclear cells ...
Down syndrome (DS), commonly caused by an extra copy of chromosome 21 (chr21), occurs in approximate...
Abstract: Objective: We aimed to investigate whether rRNA 28S/18S levels decrease with aging in Down...
Abstract Background Congenital heart defects (CHDs) affect approximately half of individuals with Do...
Control of ribosome biogenesis is a critical aspect of the regulation of cell metabolism. As ribosom...
Down Syndrome (DS) is characterized by a wide spectrum of clinical signs, which include segmental pr...
Introduction Down syndrome (DS) is the most frequent genetic cause of intellectual disability. Despi...
Down syndrome (DS) is caused by the presence of part or an entire extra copy of chromosome 21, a phe...
Down syndrome is associated with genome-wide perturbation of gene expression, which may be mediated ...
The hypothesis of the coparticipation of ribosomal genes in controlling the differential expression ...
Background: The presence of an extra whole or part of chromosome 21 in people with ...
Objective: Trisomy 21 or Down syndrome (DS) is the most common genetic cause of mental retardation a...
The primary abnormality in Down syndrome (DS), trisomy 21, is well known; but how this chromosomal g...
Down Syndrome (DS) is the most common genetic cause of intellectual disability, in which an extra co...
<div><p>Down syndrome (DS), commonly caused by an extra copy of chromosome 21 (chr21), occurs in app...
DNA methylation is a key epigenetic mechanism that plays a significant role in regulating gene activ...
Down syndrome (DS), commonly caused by an extra copy of chromosome 21 (chr21), occurs in approximate...
Abstract: Objective: We aimed to investigate whether rRNA 28S/18S levels decrease with aging in Down...
Abstract Background Congenital heart defects (CHDs) affect approximately half of individuals with Do...
Control of ribosome biogenesis is a critical aspect of the regulation of cell metabolism. As ribosom...
Down Syndrome (DS) is characterized by a wide spectrum of clinical signs, which include segmental pr...
Introduction Down syndrome (DS) is the most frequent genetic cause of intellectual disability. Despi...
Down syndrome (DS) is caused by the presence of part or an entire extra copy of chromosome 21, a phe...
Down syndrome is associated with genome-wide perturbation of gene expression, which may be mediated ...
The hypothesis of the coparticipation of ribosomal genes in controlling the differential expression ...
Background: The presence of an extra whole or part of chromosome 21 in people with ...
Objective: Trisomy 21 or Down syndrome (DS) is the most common genetic cause of mental retardation a...
The primary abnormality in Down syndrome (DS), trisomy 21, is well known; but how this chromosomal g...
Down Syndrome (DS) is the most common genetic cause of intellectual disability, in which an extra co...
<div><p>Down syndrome (DS), commonly caused by an extra copy of chromosome 21 (chr21), occurs in app...
DNA methylation is a key epigenetic mechanism that plays a significant role in regulating gene activ...
Down syndrome (DS), commonly caused by an extra copy of chromosome 21 (chr21), occurs in approximate...
Abstract: Objective: We aimed to investigate whether rRNA 28S/18S levels decrease with aging in Down...
Abstract Background Congenital heart defects (CHDs) affect approximately half of individuals with Do...