New findings activate a better understanding of Rett syndrome’s causes

New findings activate a better understanding of Rett syndrome’s causes

Rett syndrome is caused by mutations to the gene MECP2, which is highly expressed in the brain and appears to play important roles in maintaining healthy neurons. Researchers led by Rudolf Jaenisch have used cutting-edge techniques to create an epigenome map of MECP2, which may help guide future research on the disease.

Greta Friar | Whitehead Institute
April 25, 2024