Neurofibromin
Neurofibromin is the product of
the NF1 (neurofibromatosis type 1) gene. NF1 is characterised by
café au lait spots, neurofibromas and Lisch nodules. A
minority of cases show scoliosis, pseudoarthrosis, short stature,
intellectual handicap, macrocephaly and malignancies. Neurofibromin
is expressed mainly by Schwann cell, neurons and oligodendrocytes and
to a lesser extent in lung, liver, kidney, spleen and colon.
Neurofibromin stimulates the GTPase of p21-ras, suppressing cell
division and stimulating differentiation.
Immunohistochemical expression
Diagnostic utility
References
1Sakamoto,
A., Oda, Y., Oshiro, Y., Tamiya, S., Iwamoto, Y., Tsuneyoshi, M.
Immunoexpression of neurofibromin, S-100 protein, and leu-7 and
mutation analysis of the NF1 gene at codon 1423 in osteofibrous
dysplasia. Human Pathol 2001;32:1245-1251.
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