2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.ajhg.2012.07.015
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Loss of SUFU Function in Familial Multiple Meningioma

Abstract: Meningiomas are the most common primary tumors of the CNS and account for up to 30% of all CNS tumors. An increased risk of meningiomas has been associated with certain tumor-susceptibility syndromes, especially neurofibromatosis type II, but no gene defects predisposing to isolated familial meningiomas have thus far been identified. Here, we report on a family of five meningioma-affected siblings, four of whom have multiple tumors. No NF2 mutations were identified in the germline or tumors. We combined genome… Show more

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“…The most well described gene is the SHH receptor PTCH1 [63], and recently germline mutations in the downstream regulator SUFU were found in a subset of the NBCCS patients [64]. In addition, germline mutation in SUFU has also been described in a large Finnish family with hereditary meningiomas [65].…”
Section: Geneticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most well described gene is the SHH receptor PTCH1 [63], and recently germline mutations in the downstream regulator SUFU were found in a subset of the NBCCS patients [64]. In addition, germline mutation in SUFU has also been described in a large Finnish family with hereditary meningiomas [65].…”
Section: Geneticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Loss of Sufu elevates vertebrate Hh signaling and induces severe patterning defects during development (Wolff et al, 2003;Cooper et al, 2005;Svard et al, 2006;Min et al, 2011). In humans, oncogenic mutations in SUFU have been identified from medulloblastoma, basal cell carcinoma and other cancers (Taylor et al, 2002;Pastorino et al, 2009;Brugieres et al, 2010;Aavikko et al, 2012;Kijima et al, 2012;Schulman et al, 2015). Despite the fundamental roles played by Sufu in development and cancer, it is largely unclear how the Sufu protein itself is regulated.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As expected, Sufu-depleted Xenopus embryos develop severely reduced eyes (Min et al, 2011). In humans, inherited and sporadic mutations in SUFU have been identified in a wide variety of cancers, including medulloblastoma (Taylor et al, 2002;Brugieres et al, 2010), meningioma (Aavikko et al, 2012) and basal cell carcinoma (Pastorino et al, 2009;Kijima et al, 2012;Schulman et al, 2015). Interestingly, in contrast to Sufu in other vertebrate species, zebrafish Sufu is a weak Hh inhibitor, and knockdown of Sufu causes only a marginal increase in Hh signaling during zebrafish embryonic development (Wolff et al, 2003).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Drosophila, the PCP signaling molecules have been well characterized, and include Frizzled [human homologs, frizzled class receptor (FZD) 3 (8,9). The current study performed whole exome sequencing (WES) analysis to identify mutated genes in spinal meningioma by screening the human homologs of Drosophila PCP genes, in addition to Ft-Hpo signaling genes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on molecular pathogenesis, meningiomas are classified as neurofibromin 2 [NF2; Drosophila Merlin (Mer)] mutant meningiomas (NF2-associated meningiomas) and non-NF2 meningiomas, with the loss of NF2 observed in 40-60% of sporadic meningioma cases (1,2). Hedgehog (Hh) signaling molecules are considered to be involved in the pathogenesis of meningioma due to the detection of suppressor of fused (SUFU), a component of the Hh signaling pathway, in familial multiple meningioma (3). However, the frequency of mutations in SUFU is extremely low, with no SUFU mutations detected in a study of 162 individuals with sporadic meningioma (3).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%