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CBS DNA Damage Response Mechanisms

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CBS DNA Damage Response Mechanisms

Overview

DNA damage response (DDR) mechanisms are fundamentally altered in corticobasal syndrome (CBS), contributing to the progressive neuronal loss that characterizes this devastating neurodegenerative disorder. Unlike Alzheimer's disease (AD) and Parkinson's disease (PD), CBS demonstrates distinctive patterns of DNA damage accumulation and impaired repair pathways that correlate with the characteristic asymmetric presentation and selective vulnerability of specific brain regions, including the basal ganglia, motor cortex, and parietal lobes[@armstrong2020][@ali2021][@bak2019].

The accumulation of DNA lesions in CBS neurons represents a failure of cellular surveillance and repair mechanisms, leading to genomic instability, transcriptional dysregulation, and ultimately neuronal death. This mechanism page examines the current understanding of DNA damage response in CBS, with particular emphasis on oxidative DNA damage, base excision repair (BER) impairment, nucleotide excision repair (NER) deficits, ATM/ATR signaling dysfunction, PARP activation cascades, and the specific interactions between 4R-tau pathology and DNA repair machinery[@jellinger2022][@kouri2021].

Sources of DNA Damage in CBS

Oxidative Stress and Mitochondrial Dysfunction


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