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Tuberous sclerosis (TSC) is a rare, genetically determined disorder / familial tumor syndrome, currently diagnosed using specific clinical criteria proposed by Gomez, including the presence of multiorgan hamartomas. Pulmonary involvement in TSC is well known as pulmonary lymphangioleiomyomatosis (LAM), which has an incidence of 1-2.3% in TSC patients. LAM has immunohistochemical expression of both smooth-muscle actin and a monoclonal antibody specific for human melanoma, HMB-45. It has recently been reported that multifocal micronodular pneumocyte hyperplasia (MMPH) associated with TSC should be considered as a distinct type of lung lesion, whether it occurs with or without LAM. Two predisposing genes have been found in families affected by TSC; approximately half of the families show linkage to TSC1 at 9q34.3, and the other half show linkage to TSC2 at 16p13.3. TSC genes are considered to be tumor suppressor genes, and mutations in them may lead to abnormal differentiation and proliferation of cells. Tuberin, the TSC2 gene product, has recently been found to be expressed in LAM and MMPH. In this article we discuss the histogenesis and genetic abnormalities of neoplastic lesions associated with TSC, and we review the current understanding of the pathogenesis of pulmonary hamartomatous lesions such as LAM and MMPH in TSC.  相似文献   

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Pulmonary lymphangioleiomyomatosis (LAM) is a destructive lung disease characterized by a diffuse hamartomatous proliferation of smooth muscle cells (LAM cells) in the lungs. Pulmonary LAM can occur as an isolated form (sporadic LAM) or in association with tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC) (TSC-LAM), a genetic disorder with autosomal dominant inheritance with various expressivity resulting from mutations of either the TSC1 or TSC2 gene. We examined mutations of both TSC genes in 6 Japanese patients with TSC-LAM and 22 patients with sporadic LAM and identified six unique and novel mutations. TSC2 germline mutations were detected in 2 (33.3%) of 6 patients with TSC-LAM and TSC1 germline mutation in 1 (4.5%) of 22 sporadic LAM patients. In accordance with the tumor-suppressor model, loss of heterozygosity (LOH) was detected in LAM cells from 3 of 4 patients with TSC-LAM and from 4 of 8 patients with sporadic LAM. Furthermore, an identical LOH or two identical somatic mutations were demonstrated in LAM cells microdissected from several tissues, suggesting LAM cells can spread from one lesion to another. Our results from Japanese patients with LAM confirmed the current concept of pathogenesis of LAM: TSC-LAM has a germline mutation but sporadic LAM does not; sporadic LAM is a TSC2 disease with two somatic mutations; and a variety of TSC mutations causes LAM. However, our study indicates that a fraction of sporadic LAM can be a TSC1 disease; therefore, both TSC genes should be examined, even for patients with sporadic LAM. Received: August 30, 2001 / Accepted: November 2, 2001  相似文献   

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Lymphangioleiomyomatosis (LAM) is a rare multisystem disease leading to cystic destruction of the lung parenchyma and is associated with abnormal smooth muscle proliferation affecting airways, lymphatics, and blood vessels. LAM occurs sporadically or in association with the tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC). Recent evidence demonstrates the role of aberrant β-catenin signaling in TSC. To further understand the pathogenesis of LAM and to examine the diagnostic usefulness of β-catenin, we examined protein expression in 28 pulmonary LAM cases and 10 cases of renal angiomyolipoma resected from patients with sporadic LAM. Immunohistochemical analysis was performed for established markers of LAM cells (HMB45, estrogen receptor [ER]-α, and progesterone receptor [PR]) and β-catenin. All LAM cases were positive for β-catenin and demonstrated high specificity with overall immunoreactivity superior to HMB45, ER-α, and PR. Similar expression was demonstrated in renal angiomyolipoma. Our results indicate that β-catenin is a useful marker of LAM and may be clinically useful in the diagnostic setting.  相似文献   

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We report a peculiar case of multifocal micronodular pneumocyte hyperplasia (MMPH) without association of pulmonary lymphangioleiomyomatosis (LAM) in a 56-year-old postmenopausal woman with tuberous sclerosis. This case is surmised to be a forme fruste of tuberous sclerosis. Computed tomography demonstrated multiple micronodules, measuring up to 5 mm in size, present in the bilateral lung fields, but no cystic changes. A proliferation of pleomorphic type-II pneumocytes lining the thickened alveolar septa in an adenomatoid pattern, with an associated increase in alveolar macrophages, was observed without typical nuclear atypia. In fully developed lesions, the ingrowth of more proliferating type-II pneumocytes into the thickened alveolar septa and macrophages filling the alveolar lumens were characteristic findings. Proliferation of immature smooth muscle cells suggesting LAM was not observed. Positive immunohistochemical stains for cytokeratin, epithelial membrane antigen, and surfactant apoproteins A and B, and negative staining for HMB45, alpha-1 smooth muscle actin, desmin, and carcinoembryonic antigen confirmed the characteristics of alveolar lining cells in each MMPH lesion. MMPH associated with tuberous sclerosis in the postmenopausal woman appears to be similar to that described in premenopausal women. The present case is familial rather than sporadic and suggests no relationship between the development of MMPH and the underlying hormonal state. Received: 15 June 1999 / Accepted: 19 October 1999  相似文献   

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A 52 years old lady was diagnosed to have Tuberous Sclerosis Complex (TSC) on the basis of 2 major and one minor criterion. She had family history of similar complaints in her sister and two sons. There was involvement of kidney in the form of angiomyolipoma, skin in the form of facial angiofibroma and teeth with a dental pit. She had an unusual lung involvement in the form of multiple small choristomas. Choristoma was diagnosed on transbronchial lung biopsy and was present in the form of disorganised striated muscles. The reported pulmonary manifestations of TCS i.e. lymphangioleiomyomatosis (LAM) and multifocal micronodular pneumocyte hyperplasia (MMPH) are types of hamartomas. Hamartomas and choristomas are both types of disorganized tissue. ‘Choristoma’of lung in TSC however is not reported. Clinopathological correlation of pulmonary hamartoma and choristoma, and treatment in TSC has been discussed.KEY WORDS: Tuberous sclerosis, choristoma, hamartoma  相似文献   

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Tuberous sclerosis complex has manifestations in many organ systems, including brain, heart, kidney, skin, and lung. The primary manifestations in the lung are lymphangioleiomyomatosis (LAM) and multifocal micronodular pneumocyte hyperplasia (MMPH). LAM affects almost exclusively women, and causes cystic lung destruction, pneumothorax, and chylous pleural effusions. LAM can lead to dyspnea, oxygen dependence, and respiratory failure, with more rapid disease progression during the premenopausal years. In contrast, MMPH affects men and women equally, causing small nodular pulmonary deposits of type II pneumocytes that rarely progress to symptomatic disease. Here, we review the clinical features and pathogenesis of LAM and MMPH.  相似文献   

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The interstitial lung disease lymphangioleiomyomatosis (LAM) is characterized by diffuse proliferation of smooth muscle cells (SMCs), which in many patients show TSC2 (tuberin) gene mutations, in addition to thickening of interstitial tissues, loss of alveoli, and the development of cystic spaces. While SMC proliferation is the defining feature of LAM, a significant proportion of LAM lung tissue consists of expanded interstitial connective tissue that is negative for smooth muscle actin and TSC2 mutations. The importance of this actin-negative interstitial tissue to the pathophysiology of LAM is not clear. The present study has determined the contribution of this interstitial tissue to LAM lung volume by morphometric analysis and has examined its cell and matrix proteoglycan composition by immunohistochemistry. Lung tissue from nine LAM patients and four control subjects was examined. LAM lung contained twice as much interstitial tissue as control lung (27% versus 13% of total lung volume), with SMCs accounting for less than 25% of the interstitial volume. Areas of interstitial tissue stained strongly for the matrix proteoglycans versican and biglycan. Decorin was prominent in association with collagen bundles. SMCs did not stain, or stained lightly, for proteoglycans. Versican and biglycan deposits were closely associated with actin-negative interstitial fibroblasts identified by prolyl 4-hydroxylase immuno-staining. Comparatively normal alveolar walls in LAM lung also stained strongly for versican and had a reduced elastin content. Thickened interstitial regions contained significant amounts of elastin (approximately 13% of interstitial volume) but with fibres in disorganized patterns. Elastic fibres were absent from areas that stained strongly for versican and biglycan. These areas also showed weak staining for elastin binding protein (EBP), consistent with proteoglycan-induced shedding of EBP and inhibition of elastic fibre formation. These findings point to a significant contribution from matrix proteoglycans to the expanded and remodelled interstitial lung tissue of LAM patients.  相似文献   

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AIMS: To describe two cases of a peculiar pulmonary lesion, which expand both the morphological and the immunophenotypic spectrum of perivascular epithelioid cell (PEC)-related disorders. METHODS AND RESULTS: One man and one female, with and without the tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC), respectively, showed pulmonary cysts and small nodules on computed tomography scan. In the former, lymphangioleiomyomatosis (LAM) was suspected. In both cases, an open lung biopsy was performed, whose cut surface displayed numerous cysts lined by thin/thick septa. Microscopically, the septa were associated with micronodular or interstitial proliferation of medium/large-sized elements with abundant clear (periodic acid-Schiff-positive/diastase-sensitive) cytoplasm and distinct cell borders, embedded in fibrous tissue. The elements were CD34+, vimentin-positive and, to a lesser extent, HMB-45+ and MART-1+. The stains for specific muscle actin, desmin, S100 protein, CD31, FVIIIRAg, cytokeratins, CD45, CD68, oestrogen and progesterone receptors were all negative. Ki67 labelling was <1%. Electron microscopy displayed cytoplasmic vacuoles containing glycogen particles. The TSC1 and TSC2 gene status could not be assessed because of poor DNA preservation. In the man with TSC, a focus of micronodular pneumocyte hyperplasia was also found. CONCLUSIONS: Because of the coexpression of CD34 and melanoma-associated antigens and the occurrence of TSC in one patient, the cases described here add a new piece to the puzzle of PEC lesions and contribute to the open discussion on the origin of LAM and LAM-like proliferations.  相似文献   

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Pulmonary lymphangioleiomyomatosis (LAM) is a rare disorder limited almost exclusively to women of reproductive age. LAM affects about 5% of women with tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC). LAM also occurs in women who do not have TSC (sporadic LAM). TSC is a tumour suppressor gene syndrome characterised by seizures, mental retardation, and tumours in the brain, heart, and kidney. Angiomyolipomas, which are benign tumours with smooth muscle, fat, and dysplastic vascular components, are the most common renal tumour in TSC. Renal angiomyolipomas also occur in 63% of sporadic LAM patients. We recently found that 54% of these angiomyolipomas have TSC2 loss of heterozygosity, leading to the hypothesis that sporadic LAM is genetically related to TSC. In this study, we screened DNA from 21 women with sporadic LAM for mutations in all 41 exons of TSC2. Twelve of the patients had known renal angiomyolipomas. No TSC2 mutations were detected. We did find three silent TSC2 polymorphisms. We conclude that patients with sporadic LAM, including those with renal angiomyolipomas, do not have a high frequency of germline mutations in the coding region of TSC2.  相似文献   

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Lymphangioleiomyomatosis (LAM), a multisystem disease found in middle-aged women, is characterized by cystic lung destruction and abdominal tumors (e.g., angiomyolipomas, lymphangioleimyomas), resulting from proliferation of abnormal-appearing, smooth muscle-like cells (LAM cells). The LAM cells, in combination with other cells, form nodular structures within the lung interstitium and in the walls of the cysts. LAM cells contain mutations in the tuberous sclerosis complex TSC1 and/or TSC2 genes, which lead to dysregulation of the mammalian target of rapamycin, affecting cell growth and proliferation. Proliferation and migration of vascular smooth muscle cells and production of angiogenic factors are regulated, in part, by angiotensin II. To determine whether a LAM-specific renin-angiotensin system might play a role in the pathogenesis of LAM, we investigated the expression of genes and gene products of this system in LAM nodules. mRNA for angiotensinogen was present in RNA isolated by laser-captured microdissection from LAM nodules. Angiotensin I-converting enzyme and chymase-producing mast cells were present within the LAM nodules. We detected renin in LAM cells, as determined by the presence of mRNA and immunohistochemistry. Angiotensin II type 1 and type II receptors were identified in LAM cells by immunohistochemistry and immunoblotting of microdissected LAM nodules. Angiotensin II is localized in cells containing alpha-smooth muscle actin (LAM cells). A LAM-specific renin-angiotensin system appears to function within the LAM nodule as an autocrine system that could promote LAM cell proliferation and migration, and could represent a pharmacologic target.  相似文献   

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Lymphangioleiomyomatosis (LAM) of the lung is a rare low-grade malignancy affecting primarily women of childbearing age. LAM is characterized by the proliferation of SMA and HMB-45 positive spindle-shaped and epithelioid cells throughout the lung in the form of discrete lesions causing cystic destruction and ultimately respiratory insufficiency. LAM occurs sporadically or in patients with tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC) and is etiologically linked to mutations in the TSC1 and TSC2 genes. Although LAM cells are known to express estrogen and progesterone receptors (ER and PR, respectively), their respective expression level was never determined. Therefore, here we measured the immunohistochemical expression of ERs and PRs in a large series of pulmonary LAM cases using the Aperio Spectrum Analysis Platform. Our case series comprised open lung biopsy specimens from 20 LAM patients and lungs explanted during the course of lung transplant from 24 patients. All cases were positive for ER and PR. PR expression was statistically significantly higher than ER in 80 % of the biopsies while ER predominated only in one case. Specimens from explanted cases of LAM had relatively fewer PR-positive nuclei. As a result, PR expression was significantly higher than ER in 38 % of the cases, whereas ER predominated in 33 %. Overall, PR expression predominated in 57 % of cases and ER in 21 %. These data indicate that PR frequently prevails over ER in pulmonary LAM. LAM is unusual in its high PR/ER ratio; other female neoplasms show a definite prevalence of ER. Our findings therefore warrant further study of PR function in LAM.  相似文献   

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Lymphangioleiomyomatosis (LAM) is a systemic, progressive, and fatal condition affecting almost exclusively women in their reproductive years. LAM most often occurs as a sporadic disease, but also occurs in women with tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC) (syndromic LAM). There are no pathologic differences between sporadic and syndromic LAM. Sporadic LAM is a rare disease with prevalence of approximately 1 to 2 cases per million women in the United States and among populations of white descent, and is even rarer among Asian and African individuals. Syndromic LAM affects 4% to 5% of women with TSC. Sporadic LAM is often found also in association with renal angiomyolipoma, the most common sign of TSC, but LAM associated with angiomyolipoma does not define TSC. Although LAM is not diagnostic for TSC either in isolation or in association with angiomyolipoma, still it is considered by some researchers as an incomplete expression (forme fruste) of TSC. LAM may involve the lungs and the axial lymphatics and lymph nodes of the thorax and retroperitoneum. In sporadic LAM, thoracic, intraabdominal, and cervical lymph nodes can be involved with or without lung involvement. The diagnosis of LAM is often delayed. A case of LAM in a young lady, which was complicated with pleural and peritoneal chylous effusions, is presented. The diagnosis was first made on a retroperitoneal lymph node biopsy. The patient had a prolonged prior history of respiratory problems owing to lung involvement, and eventually died 2 years after diagnosis. Focus on the clinicopathologic diagnosis of TSC is also made.  相似文献   

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Considering the prevalence of truncating mutations in the tuberous sclerosis (TSC) hamartin gene (TSC1), we devised a protein truncation test (PTT) to analyze the full length coding sequence of TSC1. Studying 12 sporadic cases and three familial forms by a combination of PTT and single-strand conformation polymorphism analysis (SSCA), we found 5/15 mutations while PTT alone detected 4/15 truncating mutations, two of which escaped SSCA analysis. SSCA alone picked up one missense mutation and two mutations also detected by PTT. Interestingly, a TSC1 mutation was identified in all three familial forms (3/3) while the rate of mutation detection was lower in sporadic cases (2/12). In conclusion, PTT proves to be a useful technique for the rapid detection of disease-causing mutations in the TSC1 gene.  相似文献   

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BackgroundFocal cortical dysplasia (FCD) is a localized cortical malformation and considerable morphological overlap exists between FCD IIB and neurological lesions associated with Tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC). Abnormal mTOR pathway secondary to somatic mTOR mutation and TSC gene mutation linked to PI3K/AKT/mTOR pathway have supported the hypothesis of common pathogenesis involved. Role of converging pathway, viz. Wnt/β-Catenin and mTOR is unknown in FCD. We aimed to analyse FCD IIB for TSC1/TSC2 mutations, immunoreactivity of hamartin, tuberin, mTOR and Wnt signalling cascades, and stem cell markers.Materials and methodsSixteen FCD IIB cases were retrieved along with 16 FCD IIA cases for comparison. Immunohistochemistry was performed for tuberin, hamartin, mTOR pathway markers, markers of stem cell phenotype, and Wnt pathway markers. Mutation analysis for TSC1 and TSC2 was performed by sequencing in 9 FCD cases.ResultsAll FCD cases showed preserved hamartin and tuberin immunoreactivity. Aberrant immunoreactivity of phospho-P70S6 kinase, S6 ribosomal, phospho-S6 ribosomal and Stat3 was noted in FCD IIB, with variable phospho-4E-BP1 (45%) and absent phospho-Stat3 expression. Immunoreactivity for phospho-P70S6 kinase (100%), S6 ribosomal protein (100%) and Stat3 (100%) was noted in FCD IIA, but not for phospho-S6 ribosomal, phospho-4E-BP1 and phospho-Stat3. c-Myc immunoreactivity was noted in all FCD cases. Nestin (81%) and Sox 2 (88%) stained balloon cells in FCD IIB (44%), while in FCD IIA cases were negative. All FCD cases were immunopositive for Wnt, but were negative for β-Catenin and cyclin-D1. TSC mutations were detected in two cases of FCD IIB.ConclusionAbnormal mTOR pathway activation exists in FCD IIB and IIA, however, shows differential immunoreactivity profile, indicating varying degrees of dysregulation. Labelling of neuronal stem cell markers in balloon cells suggests they are phenotypically immature. TSC1/2 mutation play role in the pathogenesis of FCD. Deep targeted sequencing is preferred diagnostic technique since conventional sanger sequencing often fails to detect low-allele frequency variants involved in mTOR/TSC pathway genes, commonly found in FCD.  相似文献   

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目的:检测结节性硬化症(TSC)患儿TSC1,TSC2基因突变类型,探讨其基因突变规律以及基因型与临床表型关系,为TSC分子遗传学研究提供资料。方法:收集2014~2016年徐州市儿童医院神经内科门诊及住院临床诊断为TSC患儿24例,提取血液标本的基因组DNA,二代基因测序技术(illumina/Solexa平台)进行检测。结果:(1)24例TSC患儿中23例检测到基因突变,突变率95.83%,其中TSC1基因突变4例(4/23,17.39%),TSC2基因突变19例(19/23,82.61%),新发突变18例(18/23,78.26%)。(2)TSC基因突变类型包括移码突变、错义突变、无义突变、剪切突变,大片段缺失,除2例患儿突变位点相同外,余均不相同。(3)TSC1基因突变患儿均为家族型,TSC2基因突变患儿5例为家族型(5/19,26.31%)。(4)癫痫发作类型TSC2基因突变患儿以痉挛发作为主(13/19,68.42%),TSC1基因突变患儿以局灶性发作为主(3/4,75.00%);癫痫3月完全控制率TSC2基因突变患儿为46.00%,TSC1基因突变患儿为75.00%,明显高于TSC2基因突变患儿(P0.01)。(5)TSC2基因突变患儿中智力发育落后(15/19,78.94%)明显多于TSC1基因突变患儿(1/4,25.00%,P0.01)。结论:TSC基因突变率较高,以TSC2为主,且无明显突变热点,新发突变多见。TSC1基因突变以家族型为主,TSC2基因突变以散发型为主。TSC2基因突变患儿临床表型相对TSC1基因突变患儿严重。  相似文献   

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Metastasis of benign tumor cells in tuberous sclerosis complex   总被引:4,自引:0,他引:4  
Lymphangiomyomatosis (LAM) is a life-threatening lung disease affecting almost exclusively young women. Histologically, LAM is characterized by the diffuse, bilateral proliferation of abnormal smooth muscle cells and cystic degeneration of the lung parenchyma. LAM can occur as an isolated disorder (sporadic LAM), or in women with tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC-LAM). Patients with both sporadic LAM and TSC-LAM often have benign renal angiomyolipomas. The smooth muscle cells within the angiomyolipomas are very similar to the smooth muscle cells in pulmonary LAM. Genetic data suggest that pulmonary LAM is the result of a highly unusual disease mechanism: the metastasis of benign cells. If LAM is the result of metastasis, it is remarkable that the metastasis occurs in women, but not in men. In this review, I discuss the genetic data supporting this metastatic model for LAM. The implications of the model for the functions of the TSC1 and TSC2 gene products, hamartin and tuberin, respectively, will also be considered. Hamartin and tuberin may play functional roles in the suppression of cell migration and/or metastasis, possibly through their regulation of the small GTPase Rho.  相似文献   

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Lymphangioleiomyomatosis (LAM) is a rare progressive cystic lung disease affecting young women. The pivotal observation that LAM occurs both spontaneously and as part of the tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC) led to the hypothesis that these disorders share common genetic and pathogenetic mechanisms. In this review we describe the evolution of our understanding of the molecular and cellular basis of LAM and TSC, beginning with the discovery of the TSC1 and TSC2 genes and the demonstration of their involvement in sporadic (non-TSC) LAM. This was followed by rapid delineation of the signaling pathways in Drosophila melanogaster with confirmation in mice and humans. This knowledge served as the foundation for novel therapeutic approaches that are currently being used in human clinical trials.  相似文献   

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Lymphangioleiomyomatosis (LAM) is an interstitial lung disease characterized by invasion and proliferation of abnormal smooth muscle (ASM) cells in lung parenchyma and axial lymphatics. LAM cells bear mutations in tuberous sclerosis (TSC) genes. TSC2(-/-) ASM cells, derived from a human renal angiomyolipoma, require epidermal growth factor (EGF) for proliferation. Blockade of EGF receptors (EGFR) causes cell death. TSC2(-/-) ASM cells, previously labeled with PKH26-GL dye, were endonasally administered to 5-week-old immunodeficient female nude mice, and 4 or 26 weeks later anti-EGFR antibody or rapamycin was administered twice a week for 4 consecutive weeks. TSC2(-/-) ASM cells infiltrated lymph nodes and alveolar lung walls, causing progressive destruction of parenchyma. Parenchymal destruction was efficiently reversed by anti-EGFR treatment and partially by rapamycin treatment. Following TSC2(-/-) ASM cell administration, lymphangiogenesis increased in lungs as indicated by more diffuse LYVE1 expression and high murine VEGF levels. Anti-EGFR antibody and rapamycin blocked the increase in lymphatic vessels. This study shows that TSC2(-/-) ASM cells can migrate and invade lungs and lymph nodes, and anti-EGFR antibody is more effective than rapamycin in promoting lung repair and reducing lymphangiogenesis. The development of a model to study metastasis by TSC cells will also help to explain how they invade different tissues and metastasize to the lung.  相似文献   

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Tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC) is an autosomal dominantly inherited disease with a high mutation rate. It is clinically a very variable disorder and hamartomas can occur in many different organs. TSC shows genetic heterogeneity; one gene, TSC1, is on chromosome 9q34, and the second gene, TSC2, on chromosome 16p13.3. Clinical criteria for diagnosis have been established, but diagnosis of patients with minimal expression of the disease can be very difficult. In children the phenotype is often incomplete or not fully assessable. Hence mildly affected subjects, at risk for severely affected offspring, may remain undiagnosed. The detection of (small) mutations in the tuberous sclerosis gene located on chromosome 16 (TSC2) has recently become possible and may be helpful in the diagnosis of ambiguous cases. To our knowledge, this is the first report of a point mutation in the TSC2 gene in a familial case of tuberous sclerosis. A nonsense mutation was detected in a family in which the father had only minor signs hinting at tuberous sclerosis. The son had multiple cardiac tumours and white patches, but full clinical investigation was impossible in this child. This case illustrates that mutation analysis can contribute to a diagnosis of tuberous sclerosis in families with an incomplete phenotype.  相似文献   

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Multifocal Micronodular Pneumocyte Hyperplasia (MMPH) is a rare and histologically, distinctive pulmonary manifestation of tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC) characterized by numerous and extensive proliferative lesions of type II pneumocytes similar to atypical adenomatous hyperplasia (AAH) or non-mucinous adenocarcinoma in situ (AIS). We reported MMPH in a 38-year-old Chinese man with TSC masquerading for 16 months as miliary tuberculosis and discussed the differential diagnosis.  相似文献   

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