Towards a molecular understanding of human diseases using Dictyostelium discoideum |
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Authors: | Williams Robin S B Boeckeler Katrina Gräf Ralph Müller-Taubenberger Annette Li Zhiru Isberg Ralph R Wessels Deborah Soll David R Alexander Hannah Alexander Stephen |
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Institution: | Department of Biology and the Wolfson Institute for Biomedical Research, University College London, London, WC1E 6BT, UK. robin.williams@ucl.ac.uk |
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Abstract: | The social amoeba Dictyostelium discoideum is increasingly being used as a simple model for the investigation of problems that are relevant to human health. This article focuses on several recent examples of Dictyostelium-based biomedical research, including the analysis of immune-cell disease and chemotaxis, centrosomal abnormalities and lissencephaly, bacterial intracellular pathogenesis, and mechanisms of neuroprotective and anti-cancer drug action. The combination of cellular, genetic and molecular biology techniques that are available in Dictyostelium often makes the analysis of these problems more amenable to study in this system than in mammalian cell culture. Findings that have been made in these areas using Dictyostelium have driven research in mammalian systems and have established Dictyostelium as a powerful model for human-disease analysis. |
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