Disruption of a miR-29 binding site leading toCOL4A1upregulation causes pontine autosomal dominant microangiopathy with leukoencephalopathy

Author:

Verdura Edgard12,Hervé Dominique123,Bergametti Françoise12,Jacquet Clémence4,Morvan Typhaine12,Prieto-Morin Carol125,Mackowiak Alexandre6,Manchon Eric7,Hosseini Hassan8,Cordonnier Charlotte4,Girard-Buttaz Isabelle9,Rosenstingl Sophie10,Hagel Christian11,Kuhlenbaümer Gregor12,Leca-Radu Elena13,Goux Didier14,Fleming Lauren15,Van Agtmael Tom15,Chabriat Hugues123,Chapon Françoise16,Tournier-Lasserve Elisabeth125

Affiliation:

1. Inserm U1161; Genetics and Physiopathology of Cerebrovascular Diseases; Paris France

2. Inserm U1161; Paris7 Diderot University, Sorbonne Paris Cité; Paris France

3. AP-HP Lariboisière Neurology Department; CERVCO Reference Center for Rare Vascular Diseases of the Eye and Brain; Paris France

4. Neurology department, CHRU of Lille, Lille 2 University, Inserm U1171; Lille France

5. AP-HP Lariboisière Molecular Genetics Department; CERVCO Reference Center for Rare Vascular Diseases of the Eye and Brain; Paris France

6. Neurology Department; Saint Philibert Hospital; Lomme France

7. Neurology Department; Gonesse Hospital; Gonesse France

8. Neurology Department; Henri Mondor Hospital; Creteil France

9. Neurology Department; Valenciennes Hospital; Valenciennes France

10. Neurology Department; Coulommiers Hospital; Coulommiers France

11. Institute of Neuropathology; University Medical Center; Hamburg Germany

12. Department of Neurology; University Hospital Schleswig-Holstein; Kiel Germany

13. Neurology Department; Agen Hospital; Agen France

14. CMAbio3, Applied Microscopy and Biology Center; University of Caen; Caen France

15. Institute of Cardiovascular and Medical Sciences; College of Medical, Veterinary and Life Sciences, University of Glasgow; Glasgow United Kingdom

16. Pathology Department; CHRU of Caen, University of Caen Normandy; Inserm U1075

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Clinical Neurology,Neurology

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