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Defining Gene Functions in Tumorigenesis by Ex vivo Ablation of Floxed Alleles in Malignant Peripheral Nerve Sheath Tumor Cells
Published on: August 25, 2021
Ras-GTP levels are elevated in human NF1 peripheral nerve tumors
1Programme in Molecular Biology and Cancer, Samuel Lunenfeld Research Institute, Mt. Sinai Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Abstract:
Neurofibromin, the gene product of NF1, is a Ras GTPase Activating Protein. The absence of neurofibromin leads to increased levels of Ras-GTP, which contributes to the proliferation of NF1 neurogenic sarcoma cell lines. Whether this pathogenic mechanism is applicable to benign and malignant peripheral nerve tumours from NF1 and non NF1 patients is not known, due to lack of a tissue based assay. We have adapted a colorimetric enzymatic assay for determining levels of Ras bound guanine nucleotides in tissues. Ras-GTP levels were increased in NF1 neurogenic sarcomas (15 times) and benign NF1 neurofibromas (four times), compared to non NF1 schwannomas. Neurofibromin was not expressed in NF1 sarcomas, in support of its important negative Ras regulatory role in the pathogenesis of NF1 peripheral nerve tumors.
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