Huntingtin lowering reduces somatic instability at CAG-expanded loci

biorxiv(2020)

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Expanded trinucleotide repeats cause many human diseases, including Huntington’s disease (HD). Recent studies indicate that somatic instability of these repeats contributes to pathogenesis in several expansion disorders. We find that lowering huntingtin protein (HTT) levels reduces somatic instability of both the and CAG tracts in knockin mouse models, and the CAG tract in human iPSC-derived neurons, revealing an unexpected role for HTT in regulating somatic instability.
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