Cells (Jun 2024)

James German and the Quest to Understand Human RECQ Helicase Deficiencies

  • Raymond J. Monnat

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/cells13131077
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 13
p. 1077

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James German’s work to establish the natural history and cancer risk associated with Bloom syndrome (BS) has had a strong influence on the generation of scientists and clinicians working to understand other RECQ deficiencies and heritable cancer predisposition syndromes. I summarize work by us and others below, inspired by James German’s precedents with BS, to understand and compare BS with the other heritable RECQ deficiency syndromes with a focus on Werner syndrome (WS). What we know, unanswered questions and new opportunities are discussed, as are potential ways to treat or modify WS-associated disease mechanisms and pathways.

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