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2021 ◽  
pp. 1-3
Author(s):  
El Azzouzi B ◽  
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Zouita I ◽  
Benfaddoul O ◽  
Basraoui N ◽  
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Plexiform neurofibroma is a rare benign tumor of the peripheral nerves at the expense of perineural connective cells. It is pathognomonic of neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1 or Von Recklinghausen disease). MRI is of great help in the diagnosis of this pathology. Anatomopathological confirmation is sometimes necessary, especially in the absence of a context suggestive of NF1. We report the observation of an oung boy with a cervical plexiform neurofibroma revealing a neurofibromatosis Type 1


2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (7) ◽  
pp. e241843
Author(s):  
Amulya Yalamanchi ◽  
Krishna Shantilal Mori ◽  
Adlyne Reena Asirvatham ◽  
Shriraam Mahadevan

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Christopher J. Lupton ◽  
Charles Bayly-Jones ◽  
Laura D’Andrea ◽  
Cheng Huang ◽  
Ralf B. Schittenhelm ◽  
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Neurofibromin (NF1) is a tumour suppressor mutated in neurofibromatosis type 1 (von Recklinghausen disease), one of the most common human genetic diseases(1). NF1 regulates cellular growth through suppressing the Rat Sarcoma (RAS) pathway and, accordingly, mutations in this protein drive numerous cancers, including melanoma, ovarian, breast and brain cancer(2, 3). Currently, however, the molecular basis for NF1 function remains to be understood. Here we address this problem and use cryogenic Electron Microscopy (cryo-EM) to determine the structure of fulllength NF1. The 640 kDa NF1 homodimer forms an extraordinary lemniscate (∞) shaped molecule that is ~30 nm in length and ~ 10 nm wide. Each NF1 monomer comprises an N-terminal HEAT-repeat domain (N-HEAT), a guanosine triphosphatase activating protein (GAP)-related domain (GRD), a Sec14 homologous and pleckstrin homologous module (SEC-PH), and a C-terminal HEAT domain (C-HEAT). The core NF1 scaffold is formed via a head-to-tail dimer of the N- and C-HEAT domains. This platform, which is responsible for interacting with more than 10 regulatory binding partners, comprises an extraordinary array of over 150 α-helices. Analysis of these EM data revealed that the GRD and SEC-PH domain are highly mobile with respect to the core scaffold and could not initially be accurately placed in electron density. Strikingly, however, using 3D variability analysis we were able to identify a significant subpopulation of NF1 particles and determine the complete NF1 structure to 5.6 Å resolution. These data revealed that the catalytic GRD and lipid binding SEC-PH domain are positioned against the core scaffold in a closed, autoinhibited conformation. We postulate that interaction with the plasma membrane may release the closed conformation in order to promote RAS inactivation. Our structural data further allow us to map the location of disease-associated NF1 variants and provide a long sought-after structural explanation for the extreme susceptibility of the molecule to loss-of-function mutations. Finally, it is suggested that approaches to combat NF1-linked diseases may include release of the autoinhibited state in order to improve NF1 catalytic efficiency.


2021 ◽  
Vol 62 ◽  
pp. 365-368
Author(s):  
Arcenio Luis Vargas Ávila ◽  
Amador Jiménez Leyva ◽  
Julián Vargas Flores ◽  
Victor Gibran Reyes Garcia ◽  
Israel de Alba Cruz ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 2020 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Cláudia Leite ◽  
Júlio Constantino ◽  
Daniela Melo Pinto ◽  
José Carlos Pinto ◽  
Milene Sá ◽  
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Abstract Von Recklinghausen disease (neurofibromatosis type 1—NFT1) is a genetic disorder with autosomal dominant inheritance pattern, caused by mutation of a tumour suppressor gene. Its main features include multiple cutaneous café-au-lait spots and neurofibromas. It is associated with an increased risk of developing neuroendocrine tumours, for instance, in the duodenum. The authors present a case of a 23-year-old male patient admitted to the emergency department due to persistent vomiting. Imaging and biopsy studies revealed an obstructive and large duodenal neuroendocrine tumour; hence the patient underwent a pancreaticoduodenectomy.


2020 ◽  
Vol 58 (2) ◽  
pp. e63-e66
Author(s):  
Ioannis Pantazopoulos ◽  
Georgios Papazoglou ◽  
Kalliopi Strataki ◽  
Athanasios Chalkias

Author(s):  
PRISCILA THAÍS RODRIGUES DE ABREU ◽  
SICÍLIA REZENDE OLIVEIRA ◽  
LENI VERÔNICA DE OLIVEIRA SILVA ◽  
ALINE FERNANDA CRUZ ◽  
RICARDO ALVES DE MESQUITA ◽  
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