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1 Neurofibromatosis Type I (NF1)
Presented by Lei Du

2 What is Neurofibromatosis Type I?
a hereditary neurological disorder affects 1 in 3,000 people world-wide Autosomal dominant with fully penetrant Caused by mutation in NF1 gene, codes for neurofibromin 1 2-hit Hypothesis 30~50% arises from sporadic mutations A common cancer-predisposing disease

3 NF1 affects a variety of tissues
Café-au-lait spots Lisch nodules in iris Skin Neurofibroma Plexiform neurofibroma Bony defects Tumors of the central nervous system. Variation in clinical features both inter and intra-familially

4 Genetic Info: Cloned in 1990 using overlapping cDNA clones from the translocation breakpoint region (TBR) gene Encodes Neurofibromin 1 on Chromosome 17

5 Mutation rate is one of the highest of human disease genes
Size: 2839 Amino Acid By comparison: Estimated average: ~300 Rb gene: 928 Ras gene: 1047 www. wikimedia.org

6 More than 1000 NF1 mutations has been identified
Single nucleotide substitutions Minor molecular lesions Large-scale genomic deletions Chromosomal instability

7 Where is NF1 expressed? Ubiquitously expressed in a range of tissues such as bone and skin Greatest in cells with a neurological origin: schwann cells, neurons Also in karatinocytes and melanocytes

8 Animal Model: Mice Homozygous die
Yang et al. (2006) NF1 acts in the Ras pathway!!! Homozygous die +/- fibroblasts increased proliferation, migration, and collagen synthesis -/- cells develop neurofibromas mice that carry linked germline mutations in Nf1 and p53 develop malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumors

9 In Ras Pathway: Lodish et al. Fig. 20-5

10 Neurofibromin contains domain resembles GAP
Encodes for a TUMOR SUPPRESSOR Lodish et al. Fig. 20-5

11 Active Ras promote cell proliferation  Tumor

12 Animal Model: Drosophila
In Drosophila (Tong et al, 2007) Inactivation of NF1 reduced life span and reproductive fitness increased vulnerability to heat reduced mitochondrial respiration Over-expression of NF1 Opposite result NF1 acts in the Adenylate Cyclase and cAMP pathway!!!

13 NF1

14 What is the function of NF1?
Ras GTPase Activator Activity Adenylate cyclase and cAMP AKT-mTOR mediated pathways PKC pathway Cell mobility

15 NF1: Lee & Stephenson (2007)

16 Summary: Neurofibramatosis Type 1 is a hereditary neurocutaneous disorder that affects a variety of tissue types NF1 gene product is a tumor suppressor Mutation in both copies has cancer pre-disposing function It acts in many pathways: Ras, cAMP, PKC, & mTOR phenotypically dominant with full penetrant.

17 Reference: http://www.genecards.org/cgi-bin/carddisp.pl?gene=NF1

18 Questions?


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