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Cerebral vasculopathy in a Chinese family with neurofibromatosis type Ⅰ mutation 被引量:4

Cerebral vasculopathy in a Chinese family with neurofibromatosis type Ⅰ mutation
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摘要 Neurofibromatosis type I(NF1) is a hereditary,autosomal dominant,neurocutaneous syndrome that is attributed to NF1 gene mutation.NF1 has been associated with scoliosis,macrocephaly,pseudoarthrosis,short stature,mental retardation,and malignancies.NF1-associated vasculopathy is an uncommon and easily-overlooked presentation.Examination of a Chinese family affected by NF1 combined with cerebral vessel stenosis and/ or abnormality suggested a possible relationship between NF1 and vessel stenosis.To determine which NF1 gene mutation is associated with vascular lesions,particularly cerebral vessel stenosis,we examined one rare family with combined cerebral vessel lesions or maldevelopment.Vascular lesions were detected using transcranial Doppler sonography and digital subtraction angiography in family members.Next,denaturing high-performance liquid chromatography and sequencing were used to screen for NF1 gene mutations.The results revealed a nonsense mutation,c.541C>T,in the NF1 gene.This mutation truncated the NF1 protein by 2659 aminoacid residues at the C-terminus and co-segregated with all of the patients,but was not present in unaffected individuals in the family.Exceptionally,three novel mutations were identified in unaffected family members,but these did not affect the product of the NF1 gene.Thus the nonsense mutation,c.541C>T,located in the NF1 gene could constitute one genetic factor for cerebral vessel lesions. Neurofibromatosis type I(NF1) is a hereditary,autosomal dominant,neurocutaneous syndrome that is attributed to NF1 gene mutation.NF1 has been associated with scoliosis,macrocephaly,pseudoarthrosis,short stature,mental retardation,and malignancies.NF1-associated vasculopathy is an uncommon and easily-overlooked presentation.Examination of a Chinese family affected by NF1 combined with cerebral vessel stenosis and/ or abnormality suggested a possible relationship between NF1 and vessel stenosis.To determine which NF1 gene mutation is associated with vascular lesions,particularly cerebral vessel stenosis,we examined one rare family with combined cerebral vessel lesions or maldevelopment.Vascular lesions were detected using transcranial Doppler sonography and digital subtraction angiography in family members.Next,denaturing high-performance liquid chromatography and sequencing were used to screen for NF1 gene mutations.The results revealed a nonsense mutation,c.541C>T,in the NF1 gene.This mutation truncated the NF1 protein by 2659 aminoacid residues at the C-terminus and co-segregated with all of the patients,but was not present in unaffected individuals in the family.Exceptionally,three novel mutations were identified in unaffected family members,but these did not affect the product of the NF1 gene.Thus the nonsense mutation,c.541C>T,located in the NF1 gene could constitute one genetic factor for cerebral vessel lesions.
出处 《Neuroscience Bulletin》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2013年第6期708-714,共7页 神经科学通报(英文版)
基金 supported by the National High Technology Development Project(863 Project)of China(2006AA02Z497) the National Basic Research Development Program(973 program)of China(2007CB511902) the National Natural Science Foundation of China(81341036)
关键词 neurofibromatosis type I cerebral vessel stenosis stroke MUTATION neurofibromatosis type I cerebral vessel stenosis stroke mutation
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