Journal article
Parent-of-origin in individuals with familial neurofibromatosis type 1 and optic pathway gliomas
KJ Johnson, MJ Fisher, RL Listernick, KN North, EK Schorry, D Viskochil, M Weinstein, JB Rubin, DH Gutmann
Familial Cancer | SPRINGER | Published : 2012
Abstract
Neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) is one of the most common autosomal dominant cancer syndromes worldwide. Individuals with NF1 have a wide variety of clinical features including a strongly increased risk for pediatric brain tumors. The etiology of pediatric brain tumor development in NF1 is largely unknown. Recent studies have highlighted the contribution of parent-oforigin effects to tumorigenesis in sporadic cancers and cancer predisposition syndromes; however, there is limited data on this effect for cancers arising in NF1. To increase our understanding of brain tumor development in NF1, we conducted a multi-center retrospective chart review of 240 individuals with familial NF1 who were dia..
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Funding Acknowledgements
We would like to acknowledge the funding by NCI/NIH RO1CA118389 to Dr. Rubin. We would also like to thank Elena Mamontov for her assistance with assembling clinical data.