Understanding the genetic mechanisms and cognitive impairments in Down syndrome: towards a holistic approach

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Yara Abukhaled
Kenana Hatab
Mohammad Awadhalla
Hamdan Hamdan
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[1] Khalifa University,Department of Physiology and Immunology, College of Medicine, and Health Sciences
[2] Khalifa University,Healthcare Engineering Innovation Center (HEIC)
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Journal of Neurology | 2024年 / 271卷
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Down syndrome; Intellectual disability; Morphology; Neuron; Over-inhibition;
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The most common genetic cause of intellectual disability is Down syndrome (DS), trisomy 21. It commonly results from three copies of human chromosome 21 (HC21). There are no mutations or deletions involved in DS. Instead, the phenotype is caused by altered transcription of the genes on HC21. These transcriptional variations are responsible for a myriad of symptoms affecting every organ system. A very debilitating aspect of DS is intellectual disability (ID). Although tremendous advances have been made to try and understand the underlying mechanisms of ID, there is a lack of a unified, holistic view to defining the cause and managing the cognitive impairments. In this literature review, we discuss the mechanisms of neuronal over-inhibition, abnormal morphology, and other genetic factors in contributing to the development of ID in DS patients and to gain a holistic understanding of ID in DS patients. We also highlight potential therapeutic approaches to improve the quality of life of DS patients.
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