TDP43's DNA repair role links ALS to dementia and cancer risk

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Researchers find that the ALS-linked protein TDP43 regulates DNA mismatch repair; when its levels are imbalanced, repair genes overactivate, damaging neurons and destabilizing the genome, and higher TDP43 amounts correlate with more tumor mutations, placing this protein at a crossroads of neurodegeneration and cancer with potential therapeutic implications.
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