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Publication : Injury signals cooperate with Nf1 loss to relieve the tumor-suppressive environment of adult peripheral nerve.

First Author  Ribeiro S Year  2013
Journal  Cell Rep Volume  5
Issue  1 Pages  126-36
PubMed ID  24075988 Mgi Jnum  J:203786
Mgi Id  MGI:5528745 Doi  10.1016/j.celrep.2013.08.033
Citation  Ribeiro S, et al. (2013) Injury signals cooperate with Nf1 loss to relieve the tumor-suppressive environment of adult peripheral nerve. Cell Rep 5(1):126-36
abstractText  Schwann cells are highly plastic cells that dedifferentiate to a progenitor-like state following injury. However, deregulation of this plasticity, may be involved in the formation of neurofibromas, mixed-cell tumors of Schwann cell (SC) origin that arise upon loss of NF1. Here, we show that adult myelinating SCs (mSCs) are refractory to Nf1 loss. However, in the context of injury, Nf1-deficient cells display opposing behaviors along the wounded nerve; distal to the injury, Nf1(-/-) mSCs redifferentiate normally, whereas at the wound site Nf1(-/-) mSCs give rise to neurofibromas in both Nf1(+/+) and Nf1(+/-) backgrounds. Tracing experiments showed that distinct cell types within the tumor derive from Nf1-deficient SCs. This model of neurofibroma formation demonstrates that neurofibromas can originate from adult SCs and that the nerve environment can switch from tumor suppressive to tumor promoting at a site of injury. These findings have implications for both the characterization and treatment of neurofibromas.
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