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== Disease ==
== Disease ==
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Alzheimer’s Disease (AD):
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'''Alzheimer’s Disease (AD)''': It seems like Grb2 is implicated in the simulation of AD. Phenotypic change have been identified in cortical and hippocampal neurons characteristic of AD.
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It seems like Grb2 is implicated in the simulation of AD. Phenotypic change have been identified in cortical and hippocampal neurons characteristic of AD.
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Indeed, the proteins implicated in the transduction of the signal from Grb2 to SOS are altered in AD. This modifications would be at the heart at the transduction of a “derived” signal stimulating AD.
Indeed, the proteins implicated in the transduction of the signal from Grb2 to SOS are altered in AD. This modifications would be at the heart at the transduction of a “derived” signal stimulating AD.
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HIV-1:
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'''HIV-1''': Grb2 isoform could have a simulatory effect in the retro viral infection of HIV-1.
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Grb2 isoform could have a simulatory effect in the retro viral infection of HIV-1.
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By its essential role in the MAPK pathway, Grb3 can have effects on HIV-1 infections. Indeed, the replication of the virus is activated by Lymphocytes T replication. Yet lymphocytes T’s activation depend on the activation of the MAPK pathway dictated by the presence or not of grb3 in the cell. This pathway finally activates NFAT TF, a TF enhancing the LTR promotor of HIV-1 leading to its replication.
By its essential role in the MAPK pathway, Grb3 can have effects on HIV-1 infections. Indeed, the replication of the virus is activated by Lymphocytes T replication. Yet lymphocytes T’s activation depend on the activation of the MAPK pathway dictated by the presence or not of grb3 in the cell. This pathway finally activates NFAT TF, a TF enhancing the LTR promotor of HIV-1 leading to its replication.

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References

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