Prompt: ""of the diseases of aging which are assocated with changes to RNA splicing" Diseases of Aging Associated with Changes to RNA Splicing Many major age-related diseases have documented links to altered RNA splicing—both via age-related drift in the spliceosome and via disease-specific mutations in splicing factors or cis-elements. Below are key examples by system (not exhaustive, but covering major, well-supported cases). 1. Neurodegenerative Diseases Alzheimer’s disease (AD) What’s altered? Alternative splicing of tau (MAPT) , shifting 3R/4R isoform balance. Splicing of APP , PSEN2 , and various synaptic genes. Mechanism: Mis-spliced tau isoforms are more aggregation-prone and disturb microtubules; age-related decline in spliceosome components (e.g. SRSF and hnRNP proteins) pushes splicing patterns in a pro-pathology direction. Frontotemporal dementia (FTD) and other tauopathies What’s altered? ...
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