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NF2 and Merlin

NF2 and Merlin. Victoria Beasley March 20, 2007. Neurofibromatosis 2 (NF2) – dominantly inherited disease characterized by nervous tissue tumors Merlin –moesin, ezrin, radixin-like protein ERMs – ezrin, radixin, and moesin Membrane-cytoskeleton-associated proteins. Glossary.

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NF2 and Merlin

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  1. NF2 and Merlin Victoria Beasley March 20, 2007

  2. Neurofibromatosis 2 (NF2) – dominantly inherited disease characterized by nervous tissue tumors Merlin –moesin, ezrin, radixin-like protein ERMs – ezrin, radixin, and moesin Membrane-cytoskeleton-associated proteins Glossary

  3. Elements of the disease, Neurofibromatosis 2 NF2/Merlin’s gene family and its normal function Merlin’s role in cancer Summary of important points What we’ll go over today

  4. Neurofibromatosis 2 Acoustic neuroma Schwannoma http://www.tinnitusformula.com/qtimes/neuroma.jpg

  5. 1 in 33,000 to 40,000 people affected Typically presents as a hearing problem Current treatment options Surgery Radiation and chemotherapy Genetic screening Facts and figures

  6. Cytoskeletal association Cell-cell communication Located at adherens junctions Monitors cell-cell contact → growth inhibition Cell-ECM communication Embryonic development Normal function of Merlin in Humans

  7. Growth Inhibition Growth

  8. Growth Inhibition Growth

  9. Homology: FERM Domain

  10. Loss of contact inhibition → Proliferation Irregular cell-ECM interaction → Possible link to metastasis Merlin deficiency and human cancer

  11. Nf2+/- mice: no schwannomas osteosarcomas not a phenotypically accurate model for the human NF2 disease Murine NF2 and Merlin

  12. Nf2 -/- mice: lethal at day 6.5 Collapsed extraembryonic region just before gastrulation Absence of organized ectoderm Murine NF2 and Merlin

  13. Murine NF2 and Merlin:Lethal at Day 6.5 http://www.nature.com/ng/journal/v27/n4/images/ng0401_351_I1.gif

  14. What happens locally to the actin cytoskeleton at the site of concentrated active or defective Merlin? How do ERMs and Merlin interact? Are there other Merlin-like proteins instrumental in other cancers? Key questions remain…

  15. NF2 is a tumor suppressor gene Mutations in NF2 eliminate Merlin expression Merlin deficiency affects cell motility and proliferation Merlin plays a key role in embryonic development Take-home points

  16. Xiao GH, Chernoff J, and Testa JR, 2003. NF2: The Wizardry of Merlin. Genes, Chromosomes, & Cancer 38:389-399. Sun CX, Robb VA, Gutmann DH, 2002. Protein 4.1 tumor suppressors: getting a FERM grip on growth regulation. Journal of Cell Science 115, 3991-4000. The Company of Biologists Ltd doi:10.1242/jcs.0094. McClatchey, Andrea I, 2003.. Merlin and ERM proteins: unappreciated roles in cancer development? Nature Reviews: Cancer. Vol. 3: 877-884. http://focus.hms.harvard.edu/2001/Jul13_2001/research_briefs.html Crystal structure of FERM. http://www.cytoskeletons.com/structure.php?start=200. http://www.cellsignal.com/products/9168.html http://www.masstechportal.org/IP575.aspx http://www.pnas.org/cgi/content/full/101/52/18200 http://mcb.asm.org/cgi/content/full/25/6/2384?ck=nck Bibliography

  17. Questions?

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