2024
DOI: 10.1002/cbf.4057
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Ring finger protein 216 loss‐of‐function induces white matter hyperintensities by inhibiting oligodendroglia proliferation

Wenqing Xu,
Keliang Chen,
Yiwen Yuan
et al.

Abstract: White matter hyperintensities (WMHs) refer to a group of diseases with numerous etiologies while oligodendrocytes remain the centerpiece in the pathogenesis of WMHs. Ring Finger Protein 216 (RNF216) encodes a ubiquitin ligase, and its mutation begets WMHs, ataxia, and cognitive decline in patients. Yet no study has revealed the function of RNF216 in oligodendroglia and WHIs before. In this study, we summarized the phenotypes of RNF216‐mutation cases and explored the normal distribution of RNF216 in distinct br… Show more

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