2023
DOI: 10.1111/ejn.15971
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A novel Reelin construct, R36, recovered behavioural deficits in the heterozygous reeler mouse

Abstract: Reelin, a large extracellular glycoprotein, plays a critical role in prenatal brain development and postnatally in synaptic plasticity, learning and memory. Dysregulation of Reelin signalling has been implicated in several neuropsychiatric disorders including schizophrenia, autism, depression and Alzheimer's disease. Previous studies have demonstrated that Reelin's central fragment, R3456, binds to ApoER2, inducing ApoER2 clustering and subsequent intracellular signalling. We previously reported the developmen… Show more

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“…We recently published the identification of a combination of repeat regions 3 and 6 as one such potential candidate. This R36 fragment was identified from an ApoER2-luciferase complementation-binding assay [56] and was shown to be capable of Reelin signaling and of rescuing the HRM phenotype [198]; however, further work is needed to examine a gene-therapy approach.…”
Section: Potential Therapeutic Interventionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We recently published the identification of a combination of repeat regions 3 and 6 as one such potential candidate. This R36 fragment was identified from an ApoER2-luciferase complementation-binding assay [56] and was shown to be capable of Reelin signaling and of rescuing the HRM phenotype [198]; however, further work is needed to examine a gene-therapy approach.…”
Section: Potential Therapeutic Interventionsmentioning
confidence: 99%