Mitogen accumulation in von Recklinghausen neurofibromatosis

N Ratner, MA Lieberman, VM Riccardi… - Annals of Neurology …, 1990 - Wiley Online Library
N Ratner, MA Lieberman, VM Riccardi, D Hong
Annals of Neurology: Official Journal of the American Neurological …, 1990Wiley Online Library
Most, but not all, patients with von Recklinghausen neurofibromatosis develop tumors
(neurofibromas) that contain large numbers of Schwann cells and fibroblasts. To begin to
understand the molecular events that contribute to cell proliferation in these benign tumors,
we have analyzed extracts of neurofibromas to determine whether they contain mitogens for
Schwann cells or fibroblasts, or both. Schwann cell and fibroblast mitogens are present in
neurofibroma extracts. All the neurofibromas analyzed contain a Schwann cell mitogen …
Abstract
Most, but not all, patients with von Recklinghausen neurofibromatosis develop tumors (neurofibromas) that contain large numbers of Schwann cells and fibroblasts. To begin to understand the molecular events that contribute to cell proliferation in these benign tumors, we have analyzed extracts of neurofibromas to determine whether they contain mitogens for Schwann cells or fibroblasts, or both. Schwann cell and fibroblast mitogens are present in neurofibroma extracts. All the neurofibromas analyzed contain a Schwann cell mitogen similar to a neuronal cell surface molecule known to stimulate Schwann cell proliferation during normal development; this mitogen also stimulates fibroblast proliferation. Basic fibroblast growth factor is present in 60% of tumors evaluated. Accumulation of mitogenic substances may contribute to the growth of neurofibromas.
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