How do pathological stress granules transition from reversible to persistent in neurodegenerative diseases?

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The study shows stress granules are dynamic and reversible assemblies, but in neurodegeneration they become pathological and persistent. The molecular mechanisms governing this transition from physiological to pathological states remain unexplained, yet understanding this could reveal therapeutic targets. Gap type: unexplained_observation Source paper: G3BP1 Is a Tunable Switch that Triggers Phase Separation to Assemble Stress Granules. (2020, Cell, PMID:32302571)

Priority: 0.85 Domain: neurodegeneration Hypotheses: 0
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Landscape Summary: How do pathological stress granules transition from reversible to persistent in neurodegenerative diseases? is a 0.85 priority gap in neurodegeneration. It has 0 linked hypotheses with average composite score 0.000. Status: partially_addressed.

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Colonna, Sevlever, et al. (TREM2 biology)

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