Discovery of a gene associated with a set of poorly understood rare diseases

Wednesday, March 2, 2016 - 15:10 in Biology & Nature

GEMC1 has been identified as a master gene for the generation of multiciliated cells -- cells with fine filaments that move fluids and substances -- which are found exclusively in the brain, respiratory tract, and reproductive system. Defects in multiciliated cells lead to ciliopathies -- rare and complex diseases that are poorly understood and for which not all causative genes have been identified.

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