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Neurosci Lett ; 790: 136894, 2022 Nov 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36183964

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: Systemic infection is an important risk factor for delirium, associated with neurodegeneration and subsequent cognitive impairment in older people. Microglial cell response is a known key player in this process and we hypothesize that the triggering receptor expressed on myeloid cells 2 (TREM2) plays an important role in the regulation of this response. METHODS: 8- to 10-week old male wild-type (WT) and TREM2 knock-out (Trem2-/-) mice were intraperitoneally inoculated with live Escherichia coli (E. coli) or saline. After inoculation, all mice were treated with ceftriaxone (an antimicrobial drug) at 12 and 24 h and were sacrificed after 2 and 3 days. Microglial response was determined by immunohistochemical staining with an ionized calcium-binding adaptor molecule 1 (Iba-1) antibody and flow cytometry. mRNA expression of pro- and anti-inflammatory mediators was measured to quantify the inflammatory response. RESULTS: We observed increased Iba-1 positive cells number in thalamus of Trem2-/- mice at 3d after inoculation compared to WT mice (mean 120 cell/mm2 [SD 8] vs 105 cell/mm2 [SD 11]; p = 0.03). Flow cytometry showed no differences in forward scatter or expression of CD11b, CD45 and CD14 between WT and Trem2-/- mice. The brain mRNA expression levels of tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-α) of Trem2-/- mice at 2d were higher compared to WT mice (p = 0.003). Higher mRNA expression of interleukin 1 beta (IL-1ß), Iba-1, CD11b and mitogen-activated protein kinase 1 (MAPK-1) was found in brain of WT mice at 2d compared to Trem2-/- mice (respectively p = 0.02; p = 0.001; p = 0.03 and p = 0.02). In spleen there were no differences in inflammatory mediators, between WT and Trem2-/- mice. INTERPRETATION: Although the loss of function of TREM2 during systemic infection led to an increased number of activated microglia in the thalamus, we did not observe a consistent increase in expression of inflammatory genes in the brain. The role of TREM2 in the neuro-inflammatory response following systemic infection therefore appears to be limited.


Assuntos
Escherichia coli , Glicoproteínas de Membrana , Microglia , Receptores Imunológicos , Animais , Masculino , Camundongos , Cálcio/metabolismo , Proteínas de Transporte/metabolismo , Ceftriaxona , Modelos Animais de Doenças , Interleucina-1beta/metabolismo , Glicoproteínas de Membrana/genética , Glicoproteínas de Membrana/metabolismo , Camundongos Knockout , Microglia/metabolismo , Proteína Quinase 1 Ativada por Mitógeno/metabolismo , Células Mieloides/metabolismo , Receptores Imunológicos/genética , Receptores Imunológicos/metabolismo , RNA Mensageiro/metabolismo , Fator de Necrose Tumoral alfa/metabolismo
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J Neuroinflammation ; 19(1): 94, 2022 Apr 12.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35413868

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: Development of neurodegeneration in older people has been associated with microglial cell activation triggered by systemic infection. We hypothesize that α7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (α7nAChR) plays an important role in regulation of this process. METHODS: 8- to 10-week-old male wild-type (WT) and α7nAChR knock-out (α7nAChR-/-) mice were intraperitoneally inoculated with live Escherichia (E.) coli or saline. After inoculation, all mice were treated with ceftriaxone (an antimicrobial drug) at 12 and 24 h and killed at 2 or 3 days. The microglial response was characterized by immunohistochemical staining with an ionized calcium-binding adaptor molecule 1 (Iba-1) antibody and flow cytometry. To quantify inflammatory response, mRNA expression of pro- and anti-inflammatory mediators was measured in brain and spleen. RESULTS: We observed no differences in Iba-1 positive cell number or morphology and flow cytometry (CD11b, CD45 and CD14) of microglial cells between WT and α7nAChR-/- mice after systemic infection. Infected α7nAChR-/- mice showed significantly higher mRNA expression in brain for tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-α) at day 2 and 3, interleukin 6 (IL-6) at day 2 and monocyte chemotactic protein 1 (MCP-1) and suppressor of cytokine signaling 1 (SOCS1) at day 3, there was significantly lower mRNA expression in brain for mitogen-activated protein kinase 1 (MAPK1) at day 2 and 3, high-mobility group 1 (HMGB-1) and CD11b at day 2, and deubiquitinase protein A20 (A20) at day 3 compared to infected WT mice. INTERPRETATION: Loss of function of α7nAChR during systemic infection led to an increased expression of TNF-α and IL-6 in brain after systemic infection with E. coli, but not to distinct differences in microglial cell number or morphological activation of microglia.


Assuntos
Infecções por Escherichia coli , Sepse , Animais , Escherichia coli/genética , Infecções por Escherichia coli/metabolismo , Inflamação/metabolismo , Interleucina-6/metabolismo , Masculino , Camundongos , Microglia/metabolismo , RNA Mensageiro/metabolismo , Fator de Necrose Tumoral alfa/metabolismo , Receptor Nicotínico de Acetilcolina alfa7/genética , Receptor Nicotínico de Acetilcolina alfa7/metabolismo
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J Neuropathol Exp Neurol ; 77(10): 950-957, 2018 10 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30169667

RESUMO

Listeria monocytogenes meningitis is the third most common cause of bacterial meningitis in adults and has high mortality and morbidity rates. We describe the clinical course and score brain pathology of 5 patients who died of listeria meningitis. All patients were immunocompromised and ages ranged between 48 and 76 years. Three cases were confirmed by cerebrospinal fluid culture; one was confirmed by brain culture; and one diagnosis was based on a positive blood culture and neuropathological findings. Mild inflammation of meningeal arteries was found in 3 of 5 cases (60%). Moderate/severe ventriculitis was seen in 4 of 4 cases (100%), abscesses in 3 of 4 cases (75%), mild vascular inflammation in 4 of 5 cases (80%), mild/moderate hemorrhage in 2 of 4 cases (50%), mild/moderate thrombosis of meningeal artery in 3 of 5 cases (60%), and 1 case (25%) showed a moderate infarct. The inflammatory cells present in the meninges were characterized by a mix of monocytes, macrophages, and neutrophils and removal of apoptotic inflammatory cells by macrophages (efferocytosis). Gram stain showed intra- and extracellular presence of rod-shaped bacteria in 3 cases. Pathological examination was characterized by moderate to severe ventriculitis, abscesses and abundant efferocytosis which has been suggested to be exploited by L. monocytogenes for cell-to-cell spread.


Assuntos
Ventrículos Cerebrais/diagnóstico por imagem , Ventrículos Cerebrais/patologia , Leucócitos/patologia , Macrófagos/patologia , Meningite por Listeria/diagnóstico por imagem , Meningite por Listeria/patologia , Idoso , Encéfalo/diagnóstico por imagem , Encéfalo/patologia , Estudos de Coortes , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Estudos Prospectivos
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J Exp Med ; 214(6): 1619-1630, 2017 06 05.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28515075

RESUMO

Streptococcus pneumoniae is the main cause of bacterial meningitis, a life-threating disease with a high case fatality rate despite treatment with antibiotics. Pneumococci cause meningitis by invading the blood and penetrating the blood-brain barrier (BBB). Using stimulated emission depletion (STED) super-resolution microscopy of brain biopsies from patients who died of pneumococcal meningitis, we observe that pneumococci colocalize with the two BBB endothelial receptors: polymeric immunoglobulin receptor (pIgR) and platelet endothelial cell adhesion molecule (PECAM-1). We show that the major adhesin of the pneumococcal pilus-1, RrgA, binds both receptors, whereas the choline binding protein PspC binds, but to a lower extent, only pIgR. Using a bacteremia-derived meningitis model and mutant mice, as well as antibodies against the two receptors, we prevent pneumococcal entry into the brain and meningitis development. By adding antibodies to antibiotic (ceftriaxone)-treated mice, we further reduce the bacterial burden in the brain. Our data suggest that inhibition of pIgR and PECAM-1 has the potential to prevent pneumococcal meningitis.


Assuntos
Adesinas Bacterianas/metabolismo , Proteínas de Bactérias/metabolismo , Encéfalo/microbiologia , Proteínas de Fímbrias/metabolismo , Molécula-1 de Adesão Celular Endotelial a Plaquetas/metabolismo , Receptores de Imunoglobulina Polimérica/metabolismo , Streptococcus pneumoniae/patogenicidade , Fatores de Virulência/metabolismo , Animais , Anticorpos Antibacterianos/farmacologia , Anticorpos Antibacterianos/uso terapêutico , Biópsia , Barreira Hematoencefálica/efeitos dos fármacos , Barreira Hematoencefálica/microbiologia , Barreira Hematoencefálica/patologia , Encéfalo/efeitos dos fármacos , Encéfalo/patologia , Células Endoteliais/efeitos dos fármacos , Células Endoteliais/metabolismo , Células Endoteliais/microbiologia , Humanos , Meningites Bacterianas/tratamento farmacológico , Meningites Bacterianas/microbiologia , Meningites Bacterianas/patologia , Camundongos Endogâmicos C57BL , Microscopia , Ligação Proteica/efeitos dos fármacos , Streptococcus pneumoniae/isolamento & purificação
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Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27899032

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: We aimed to gain new insights into the pathogenesis of sporadic ALS (sALS) through a comprehensive proteomic analysis. METHODS: Protein profiles of the anterior and posterior horn in post-mortem spinal cord samples of 10 ALS patients and 10 controls were analysed using 2D-differential gel electrophoresis. The identified protein spots with statistically significant level changes and a spot ratio >2.0 were analysed by LC-MS/MS. RESULTS: In the posterior horn only 3 proteins were differentially expressed. In the anterior horn, 16 proteins with increased levels and 2 proteins with decreased levels were identified in ALS compared to controls. The identified proteins were involved in mitochondrial metabolism, calcium homeostasis, protein metabolism, glutathione homeostasis, protein transport and snRNP assembly. The two proteins with decreased levels, ATP5D and calmodulin, were validated by Western blot and immunostaining. Immunohistochemical and immunofluorescent double staining of ATP5D and synaptophysin showed that the reduction of ATP5D was most pronounced at synapses. CONCLUSIONS: We speculate that mitochondrial dysfunction in synaptic clefts could play an important role in sALS pathogenesis. A similar approach revealed decreased calmodulin expression mainly in the neuronal body and dendrites of ALS patients. These findings contribute to a deeper understanding of the disease process underlying ALS.


Assuntos
Esclerose Lateral Amiotrófica/genética , Esclerose Lateral Amiotrófica/patologia , ATPases Translocadoras de Prótons/genética , Medula Espinal/patologia , Sinapses/patologia , Cálcio/metabolismo , Calmodulina/biossíntese , Calmodulina/genética , Regulação para Baixo/genética , Eletroforese em Gel Bidimensional , Feminino , Perfilação da Expressão Gênica , Homeostase/genética , Humanos , Masculino , Espectrometria de Massas , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Mitocôndrias/patologia , ATPases Mitocondriais Próton-Translocadoras , Proteínas/metabolismo , Proteômica , Medula Espinal/química
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Acta Neuropathol Commun ; 4(1): 50, 2016 05 18.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27193124

RESUMO

Pneumococcal meningitis is the most common and severe form of bacterial meningitis. Fatality rates are substantial, and long-term sequelae develop in about half of survivors. Here, we have performed a prospective nationwide genetic association study using the Human Exome BeadChip and identified gene variants in encoding dynactin 4 (DCTN4), retinoic acid early transcript 1E (RAET1E), and V-akt murine thymoma viral oncogene homolog 3 (AKT3) to be associated with unfavourable outcome in patients with pneumococcal meningitis. No clinical replication cohort is available, so we validated the role of one of these targets, AKT3, in a pneumococcal meningitis mouse model. Akt3 deficient mice had worse survival and increased histopathology scores for parenchymal damage (infiltration) and vascular infiltration (large meningeal artery inflammation) but similar bacterial loads, cytokine responses, compared to wild-type mice. We found no differences in cerebrospinal fluid cytokine levels between patients with risk or non-risk alleles. Patients with the risk genotype (rs10157763, AA) presented with low scores on the Glasgow Coma Scale and high rate of epileptic seizures. Thus, our results show that AKT3 influences outcome of pneumococcal meningitis.


Assuntos
Predisposição Genética para Doença , Meningite Pneumocócica/genética , Proteínas Proto-Oncogênicas c-akt/genética , Animais , Proteínas de Transporte/genética , Citocinas/líquido cefalorraquidiano , Modelos Animais de Doenças , Complexo Dinactina/genética , Estudos de Associação Genética , Antígenos de Histocompatibilidade Classe I/genética , Humanos , Masculino , Proteínas de Membrana/genética , Meningite Pneumocócica/metabolismo , Meningite Pneumocócica/patologia , Meningite Pneumocócica/terapia , Camundongos Endogâmicos C57BL , Camundongos Knockout , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Países Baixos , Estudos Prospectivos , Proteínas Proto-Oncogênicas c-akt/deficiência , Análise de Sobrevida , Resultado do Tratamento
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PLoS One ; 11(4): e0154597, 2016.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27124591

RESUMO

X-linked adrenoleukodystrophy (ALD), a progressive neurodegenerative disease, is caused by mutations in ABCD1 and characterized by very-long-chain fatty acids (VLCFA) accumulation. Virtually all males develop progressive myelopathy (AMN). A subset of patients, however, develops a fatal cerebral demyelinating disease (cerebral ALD). Hematopoietic stem cell transplantation is curative for cerebral ALD provided the procedure is performed in an early stage of the disease. Unfortunately, this narrow therapeutic window is often missed. Therefore, an increasing number of newborn screening programs are including ALD. To identify new biomarkers for ALD, we developed an Abcd1 knockout mouse with enhanced VLCFA synthesis either ubiquitous or restricted to oligodendrocytes. Biochemical analysis revealed VLCFA accumulation in different lipid classes and acylcarnitines. Both C26:0-lysoPC and C26:0-carnitine were highly elevated in brain, spinal cord, but also in bloodspots. We extended the analysis to patients and confirmed that C26:0-carnitine is also elevated in bloodspots from ALD patients. We anticipate that validation of C26:0-carnitine for the diagnosis of ALD in newborn bloodspots may lead to a faster inclusion of ALD in newborn screening programs in countries that already screen for other inborn errors of metabolism.


Assuntos
Transportadores de Cassetes de Ligação de ATP/genética , Acetiltransferases/genética , Adrenoleucodistrofia/diagnóstico , Adrenoleucodistrofia/patologia , Carnitina/análogos & derivados , Lisofosfatidilcolinas/metabolismo , Membro 1 da Subfamília D de Transportadores de Cassetes de Ligação de ATP , Animais , Biomarcadores/metabolismo , Encéfalo/metabolismo , Carnitina/metabolismo , Diagnóstico Precoce , Elongases de Ácidos Graxos , Ácidos Graxos/metabolismo , Técnicas de Introdução de Genes , Humanos , Masculino , Camundongos , Camundongos Endogâmicos C57BL , Camundongos Knockout , Oligodendroglia/metabolismo , Medula Espinal/metabolismo
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Acta Neuropathol Commun ; 4: 26, 2016 Mar 22.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27001057

RESUMO

Pneumococcal meningitis is associated with substantial mortality and morbidity. We systematically assessed brain histopathology of 31 patients who died of pneumococcal meningitis from a nationwide study (median age 67 years; 21 (67 %) were male) using a pathology score including inflammation and vascular damage. Of the 27 patients with known time from the admission to death, 14 patients died within 7 days of admission and 13 after 7 days of admission. Eleven of 25 (44 %) patients had been treated with adjunctive dexamethasone therapy. Observed pathological processes were inflammation of medium-large arteries in 30 brains (97 %), cerebral haemorrhage in 24 (77 %), cerebritis in 24 (77 %), thrombosis in 21 (68 %), infarction in 19 (61 %) and ventriculitis in 19 (of 28 cases, 68 %). Inflammation of medium-large arteries led to obstruction of the vascular lumen in 14 (of 31 cases, 45 %). Vascular inflammation was associated with infarction and thrombosis of brain parenchymal vessels. Hippocampal dentate gyrus apoptosis between patients treated with and without dexamethasone was similar (p = 0.66); however, dexamethasone treated patients had higher total pathology score than non-dexamethasone treated patients (p = 0.003). Our study shows that vascular damage is key in the process of brain damage in pneumococcal meningitis. Data and material of this study will be made open-access for translational research in pneumococcal meningitis (MeninGene-Path).


Assuntos
Apoptose , Encéfalo/patologia , Meningite Pneumocócica/complicações , Meningite Pneumocócica/patologia , Vasculite/etiologia , Idoso , Anti-Inflamatórios/uso terapêutico , Dexametasona/uso terapêutico , Feminino , Humanos , Marcação In Situ das Extremidades Cortadas , Macrófagos/patologia , Masculino , Meningite Pneumocócica/terapia , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Doenças do Sistema Nervoso/etiologia , Doenças do Sistema Nervoso/microbiologia , Neurônios/patologia , Neutrófilos/patologia , Estudos Retrospectivos , Índice de Gravidade de Doença , Estatísticas não Paramétricas , Trombose/etiologia , Trombose/microbiologia
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Hum Mol Genet ; 22(18): 3690-704, 2013 Sep 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23681068

RESUMO

Mutations in the RNA binding protein fused in sarcoma/translated in liposarcoma (FUS/TLS) cause amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). Although ALS-linked mutations in FUS often lead to a cytosolic mislocalization of the protein, the pathogenic mechanisms underlying these mutations remain poorly understood. To gain insight into these mechanisms, we examined the biochemical, cell biological and functional properties of mutant FUS in neurons. Expression of different FUS mutants (R521C, R521H, P525L) in neurons caused axonal defects. A protein interaction screen performed to explain these phenotypes identified numerous FUS interactors including the spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) causing protein survival motor neuron (SMN). Biochemical experiments showed that FUS and SMN interact directly and endogenously, and that this interaction can be regulated by FUS mutations. Immunostaining revealed co-localization of mutant FUS aggregates and SMN in primary neurons. This redistribution of SMN to cytosolic FUS accumulations led to a decrease in axonal SMN. Finally, cell biological experiments showed that overexpression of SMN rescued the axonal defects induced by mutant FUS, suggesting that FUS mutations cause axonal defects through SMN. This study shows that neuronal aggregates formed by mutant FUS protein may aberrantly sequester SMN and concomitantly cause a reduction of SMN levels in the axon, leading to axonal defects. These data provide a functional link between ALS-linked FUS mutations, SMN and neuronal connectivity and support the idea that different motor neuron disorders such as SMA and ALS may be caused, in part, by defects in shared molecular pathways.


Assuntos
Axônios/metabolismo , Neurônios Motores/metabolismo , Proteína FUS de Ligação a RNA/genética , Proteína FUS de Ligação a RNA/metabolismo , Proteína 1 de Sobrevivência do Neurônio Motor/genética , Proteína 1 de Sobrevivência do Neurônio Motor/metabolismo , Esclerose Lateral Amiotrófica/genética , Esclerose Lateral Amiotrófica/metabolismo , Animais , Axônios/ultraestrutura , Linhagem Celular Tumoral , Expressão Gênica , Cones de Crescimento/ultraestrutura , Humanos , Camundongos , Camundongos Endogâmicos C57BL , Neurônios Motores/ultraestrutura , Mutação , Fenótipo , Proteína FUS de Ligação a RNA/química , Proteína 1 de Sobrevivência do Neurônio Motor/química , Transfecção
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Neurobiol Aging ; 33(4): 837.e7-13, 2012 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22078486

RESUMO

Mutations in the valosin-containing protein (VCP) gene were recently reported to be the cause of 1%-2% of familial amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) cases. VCP mutations are known to cause inclusion body myopathy (IBM) with Paget's disease (PDB) and frontotemporal dementia (FTD). The presence of VCP mutations in patients with sporadic ALS, sporadic ALS-FTD, and progressive muscular atrophy (PMA), a known clinical mimic of inclusion body myopathy, is not known. To determine the identity and frequency of VCP mutations we screened a cohort of 93 familial ALS, 754 sporadic ALS, 58 sporadic ALS-FTD, and 264 progressive muscular atrophy patients for mutations in the VCP gene. Two nonsynonymous mutations were detected; 1 known mutation (p.R159H) in a patient with familial ALS with several family members suffering from FTD, and 1 mutation (p.I114V) in a patient with sporadic ALS. Conservation analysis and protein prediction software indicate the p.I114V mutation to be a rare benign polymorphism. VCP mutations are a rare cause of familial ALS. The role of VCP mutations in sporadic ALS, if present, appears limited.


Assuntos
Adenosina Trifosfatases/genética , Esclerose Lateral Amiotrófica/genética , Proteínas de Ciclo Celular/genética , Saúde da Família , Predisposição Genética para Doença/genética , Mutação/genética , Esclerose Lateral Amiotrófica/classificação , Biologia Computacional , Análise Mutacional de DNA , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Países Baixos , Proteína com Valosina
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Arch Neurol ; 67(2): 224-30, 2010 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20142531

RESUMO

OBJECTIVES: To assess the frequency of FUS mutations in 52 probands with familial amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (FALS) and to provide careful documentation of clinical characteristics. DESIGN: FUS mutation analysis was performed using capillary sequencing on all coding regions of the gene in a cohort of patients with FALS. The clinical characteristics of patients carrying FUS mutations were described in detail. SETTING: Three university hospitals in the Netherlands (referral centers for neuromuscular diseases). PATIENTS: Fifty-two probands from unrelated pedigrees with FALS. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE: FUS mutations. RESULTS: We identified 3 mutations in 4 of 52 probands. We observed 2 previously identified mutations (p.Arg521Cys and p.Arg521His) and 1 novel mutation (p.Ser462Phe). In addition, a p.Gln210His polymorphism was identified in 1 proband and 3 healthy control subjects. Phenotypic analysis demonstrated that patients may lack upper motor neuron signs, which was confirmed at autopsy, and disease survival was short (<36 months for 8 of 10 patients). CONCLUSIONS: We discovered FUS mutations in Dutch patients with FALS and the occurrence of benign variations in the gene. Therefore, caution is warranted when interpreting results in a clinical setting. Although the phenotype associated with FUS mutations is variable, most patients predominantly demonstrate loss of lower motor neurons and have short disease survival.


Assuntos
Esclerose Lateral Amiotrófica/genética , Saúde da Família , Predisposição Genética para Doença , Mutação/genética , Proteína FUS de Ligação a RNA/genética , Adulto , Idoso , Substituição de Aminoácidos/genética , Esclerose Lateral Amiotrófica/epidemiologia , Esclerose Lateral Amiotrófica/metabolismo , Esclerose Lateral Amiotrófica/patologia , Análise Mutacional de DNA/métodos , Feminino , Seguimentos , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Países Baixos/epidemiologia , Proteína FUS de Ligação a RNA/metabolismo
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Case Rep Med ; 2009: 757898, 2009.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20029672

RESUMO

Patients with Neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) have an increased risk of developing neoplasms. The most common brain tumors, found in 15%-20% of NF1 patients, are hypothalamic-optic gliomas, followed by brainstem and cerebellar pilocytic astrocytomas. These tumors generally have a benign nature. NF1 patients are predisposed to a 5-fold increased incidence of high-grade astrocytomas, which are usually located in supratentorial regions of the brain. We present an NF1 patient who developed a high-grade astrocytoma in the posterior fossa and discuss possible pathophysiological mechanisms.

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