R Loops and Links to Human Disease.

J Mol Biol

Department of Biological Sciences, Columbia University, New York, NY 10027, USA.

Published: October 2017

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Aberrant R-loop structures are increasingly being realized as an important contributor to human disease. R loops, which are mainly co-transcriptional, abundant RNA/DNA hybrids, form naturally and can indeed be beneficial for transcription regulation at certain loci. However, their unwanted persistence elsewhere or in particular situations can lead to DNA double-strand breaks, chromosome rearrangements, and hypermutation, which are all sources of genomic instability. Mutations in genes involved in R-loop resolution or mutations leading to R-loop formation at specific genes affect the normal physiology of the cell. We discuss here the examples of diseases for which a link with R loops has been described, as well as how disease-causing mutations might participate in the development and/or progression of diseases that include repeat-associated conditions, other neurological disorders, and cancers.

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