A forma menos frequente da rara doença genética neurofibromatose. É clínica e geneticamente distinta de NF1 e NF2 e é caracterizada pelo desenvolvimento de múltiplos schwannomas (tumores da bainha nervosa), sem envolvimento dos nervos vestibulares. A NF3 se desenvolve na idade adulta e está frequentemente associada à dor crônica. Disestesia e parestesia também podem estar presentes. As localizações comuns incluem coluna vertebral, nervos periféricos e crânio.
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A forma menos frequente da rara doença genética neurofibromatose. É clínica e geneticamente distinta de NF1 e NF2 e é caracterizada pelo desenvolvimento de múltiplos schwannomas (tumores da bainha nervosa), sem envolvimento dos nervos vestibulares. A NF3 se desenvolve na idade adulta e está frequentemente associada à dor crônica. Disestesia e parestesia também podem estar presentes. As localizações comuns incluem coluna vertebral, nervos periféricos e crânio.
Escala de raridade
<1/50kMuito rara
1/20kRara
1/10kPouco freq.
1/5kIncomum
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Sinais e sintomas
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Partes do corpo afetadas
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Características mais comuns
Os sintomas variam de pessoa para pessoa. Abaixo estão as 26 características clínicas mais associadas, ordenadas por frequência.
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Genes associados
4 genes identificados com associação a esta condição. Padrão de herança: Autosomal dominant.
Core component of the BAF (hSWI/SNF) complex. This ATP-dependent chromatin-remodeling complex plays important roles in cell proliferation and differentiation, in cellular antiviral activities and inhibition of tumor formation. The BAF complex is able to create a stable, altered form of chromatin that constrains fewer negative supercoils than normal. This change in supercoiling would be due to the conversion of up to one-half of the nucleosomes on polynucleosomal arrays into asymmetric structures
Nucleus
Rhabdoid tumor predisposition syndrome 1
A familial cancer syndrome predisposing to renal or extrarenal malignant rhabdoid tumors and to a variety of tumors of the central nervous system, including choroid plexus carcinoma, medulloblastoma, and central primitive neuroectodermal tumors. Rhabdoid tumors are the most aggressive and lethal malignancies occurring in early childhood.
FAD-dependent monooxygenase required for two non-consecutive steps during ubiquinone biosynthesis (PubMed:26260787, PubMed:38425362). Required for the C5-ring hydroxylation during ubiquinone biosynthesis by catalyzing the hydroxylation of 4-hydroxy-3-(all-trans-decaprenyl)benzoic acid to 3,4-dihydroxy-5-(all-trans-decaprenyl)benzoic acid (PubMed:26260787, PubMed:38425362). Also acts downstream of COQ4, for the C1-hydroxylation during ubiquinone biosynthesis by catalyzing the hydroxylation of 2-m
Mitochondrion inner membraneGolgi apparatusCell projection
Coenzyme Q10 deficiency, primary, 6
An autosomal recessive disorder characterized by onset in infancy of severe progressive nephrotic syndrome resulting in end-stage renal failure and sensorineural deafness. Renal biopsy usually shows focal segmental glomerulosclerosis.
Probable regulator of the Hippo/SWH (Sav/Wts/Hpo) signaling pathway, a signaling pathway that plays a pivotal role in tumor suppression by restricting proliferation and promoting apoptosis. Along with WWC1 can synergistically induce the phosphorylation of LATS1 and LATS2 and can probably function in the regulation of the Hippo/SWH (Sav/Wts/Hpo) signaling pathway. May act as a membrane stabilizing protein. May inhibit PI3 kinase by binding to AGAP2 and impairing its stimulating activity. Suppress
Cell projection, filopodium membraneCell projection, ruffle membraneNucleusCytoplasm, perinuclear regionCytoplasmic granuleCytoplasm, cytoskeleton
Schwannomatosis, vestibular
An autosomal dominant neoplasia syndrome characterized by the development of multiple benign nerve sheath tumors called schwannomas, particularly affecting the vestibular nerve. Affected individuals usually present with bilateral vestibular schwannomas but can have schwannomas on other cranial, spinal, and peripheral/cutaneous nerves. Meningiomas are common, whereas 20 to 35% of affected individuals develop intramedullary spinal cord tumors called ependymomas. The condition is also characterized by several ophthalmic features such as lenticular opacities, retinal hamartoma, epiretinal membranes.
Substrate-specific adapter of a BCR (BTB-CUL3-RBX1) E3 ubiquitin-protein ligase complex that mediates ubiquitination of Ras (K-Ras/KRAS, N-Ras/NRAS and H-Ras/HRAS) (PubMed:30442762, PubMed:30442766, PubMed:30481304). Is a negative regulator of RAS-MAPK signaling that acts by controlling Ras levels and decreasing Ras association with membranes (PubMed:30442762, PubMed:30442766, PubMed:30481304)
Endomembrane systemRecycling endosomeGolgi apparatus
Glioma
Gliomas are benign or malignant central nervous system neoplasms derived from glial cells. They comprise astrocytomas and glioblastoma multiforme that are derived from astrocytes, oligodendrogliomas derived from oligodendrocytes and ependymomas derived from ependymocytes.
Variantes genéticas (ClinVar)
2,254 variantes patogênicas registradas no ClinVar.
Vias biológicas (Reactome)
11 vias biológicas associadas aos genes desta condição.
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Publicações mais relevantes
Variant Resolution Through RNA Testing and Affected Tissue Analysis in the Neurofibromatoses: A Case Series.
This series reports 3 unrelated individuals with features of neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) and/or schwannomatosis (SWN) in whom variants of uncertain significance (VUSs) were resolved through RNA testing and tissue analysis, highlighting the clinical impact of these tests. Each patient's genetic testing identified a VUS that could have explained their clinical presentation. Because diagnostic criteria were not met, we performed VUS resolution. For patient 1, we conducted tissue analysis and RNA-based Sanger sequencing. For patients 2 and 3, RNA-based Sanger sequencing was pursued. Tissue analysis and RNA testing reclassified the NF1 c.8050 + 93A>T VUS in patient 1 as pathogenic, confirming diagnosis of NF1. RNA testing of the NF2 c.448-5T>C VUS in patient 2 reclassified the variant as likely benign, ruling out diagnosis of germline neurofibromatosis type 2 (NF2). RNA testing of the SPRED1 c.377-13T>A VUS in patient 3 reclassified the variant as likely benign, ruling out diagnosis of germline Legius syndrome. Because diagnostic criteria for NF1 and SWN include genetic testing, resolving VUSs in those who do not meet criteria is crucial for clinical care. In this article, we report 3 cases in which RNA testing and tissue analysis clarified pathogenicity of VUSs, thereby affecting clinical care, and in one case providing a definitive diagnosis.
A single-cell atlas of Schwannoma across genetic backgrounds and anatomic locations.
Schwannomas are nerve sheath tumors arising at cranial and peripheral nerves, either sporadically or in patients with a schwannomatosis-predisposition syndrome. There is limited understanding of the transcriptional heterogeneity of schwannomas across genetic backgrounds and anatomic locations. Here, we prospectively profile by single-cell full-length transcriptomics tumors from 22 patients with NF2-related schwannomatosis, non-NF2-related schwannomatosis, and sporadic schwannomas, resected from cranial and peripheral nerves. We profiled 11,373 cells (after QC), including neoplastic cells, fibroblasts, T cells, endothelial cells, myeloid cells, and pericytes. We characterize the intra-tumoral genetic and transcriptional heterogeneity of schwannoma, identifying six distinct transcriptional metaprograms, with gene signatures related to stress, myelin production, antigen presentation, interferon signaling, glycolysis, and extracellular matrix. We demonstrate the robustness of our findings with analysis of an independent cohort. Overall, our atlas describes the spectrum of gene expression across schwannoma entities at the single-cell level and will serve as an important resource for the community.
Platform trial design for neurofibromatosis type 1, NF2-related schwannomatosis and non-NF2-related schwannomatosis: A potential model for rare diseases.
Neurofibromatosis type 1, NF2-related schwannomatosis and non-NF2-related schwannomatosis (grouped under the abbreviation "NF") are rare hereditary tumor predisposition syndromes. Due to the low prevalence, variability in the range, and severity of manifestations, as well as limited treatment options, these conditions require innovative trial designs to accelerate the development of new treatments. Within European Patient-Centric Clinical Trial Platforms (EU-PEARL), we designed 2 platform-basket trials in NF. The trials were designed by a team of multidisciplinary NF experts and trial methodology experts. The trial will consist of an observational and a treatment period. The observational period will serve as a longitudinal natural history study. The platform trial design and randomization to a sequence of available interventions allow for the addition of interventions during the trial. If a drug does not meet the predetermined efficacy endpoint or reveals unacceptable toxicities, participants may stop treatment on that arm and re-enter the observational period, where they can be re-randomized to a different treatment arm if eligible. Intervention-specific eligibility criteria and endpoints are listed in intervention-specific-appendices, allowing the flexibility and adaptability needed for highly variable and rare conditions like NF. These innovative platform-basket trials for NF may serve as a model for other rare diseases, as they will enhance the chance of identifying beneficial treatments through optimal learning from a small number of patients. The goal of these trials is to identify beneficial treatments for NF more rapidly and at a lower cost than traditional, single-agent clinical trials.
A Curious Case of Common Peroneal Nerve Schwannoma.
Schwannoma or neurilemmoma is a slow-growing tumor that develops from nerve sheaths. It is mostly benign and only rarely transforms into malignancy. The incidence of schwannoma is very low in the lower limbs. Schwannomas developing from the common peroneal nerve is unlikely. A middle-aged male presented with complaints of left knee pain, which was radiating to the left foot, and a painful swelling at the back of the knee. An intralesional excision was done, and the patient made a full recovery with no postoperative complications. The excised specimen was found to be a schwannoma of the common peroneal nerve of the left leg. At the one-month, three-month, and one-year postoperative follow-ups, the patient had no complaints of pain on passive and active dorsiflexion of the foot. There was complete recovery from paresthesia and intact sensation was present. This report shows that asymptomatic schwannomas can sometimes present with symptoms of pain. In such cases, careful and complete excision of the schwannoma can lead to full recovery.
Unilateral Multifocal Inner Ear and Internal Auditory Canal or Cerebellopontine Angle Cochleovestibular Schwannomas-Genetic Analysis and Management by Surgical Resection and Cochlear Implantation.
To describe the genetic characteristics and the management of two very rare cases of unilateral multifocal inner ear and internal auditory canal or cerebellopontine angle cochleovestibular schwannomas not being associated to full neurofibromatosis type 2-related schwannomatosis. In a 29-year-old man and a 55-year-old woman with single-sided deafness multifocal unilateral cochleovestibular schwannomas were surgically resected, and hearing was rehabilitated with a cochlear implant (CI). Unaffected tissue was analyzed using next generation sequencing of the NF2 gene. Tumor tissue was analyzed using a 340-parallel sequencing gene panel. Mutations in the NF2 gene, word recognition score for monosyllables at 65 dB SPL (WRS 65 ) with CI. No disease-causing mutation was detected in the examined sequences in blood leucokytes. All tumor samples revealed, among others, somatic pathogenic NF2 mutations. While the anatomically separate tumors in case 1 were likely molecular identical, the tumors in case 2 showed different genetic patterns. WRS 65 was 55% at 6 years of follow-up and 60% at 4.5 years of follow-up, respectively. The occurrence of multifocal unilateral cochleovestibular schwannomas without pathogenic variants in NF2 in non-affected blood leucocytes can be associated with mosaic NF2 -related schwannomatosis (case 1), or with likely sporadic mutations (case 2) and may be overlooked due to their extreme rarity. Although challenging, successful hearing rehabilitation could be achieved through surgical resection of the tumors and cochlear implantation.
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Variant Resolution Through RNA Testing and Affected Tissue Analysis in the Neurofibromatoses: A Case Series.
Neurology. GeneticsA single-cell atlas of Schwannoma across genetic backgrounds and anatomic locations.
Genome medicinePlatform trial design for neurofibromatosis type 1, NF2-related schwannomatosis and non-NF2-related schwannomatosis: A potential model for rare diseases.
Neuro-oncology practiceA Curious Case of Common Peroneal Nerve Schwannoma.
CureusUnilateral Multifocal Inner Ear and Internal Auditory Canal or Cerebellopontine Angle Cochleovestibular Schwannomas-Genetic Analysis and Management by Surgical Resection and Cochlear Implantation.
Otology & neurotology : official publication of the American Otological Society, American Neurotology Society [and] European Academy of Otology and NeurotologyAllograft nerve repair to prevent sensorimotor loss after nerve sheath tumor resection.
Neurosurgical focus: VideoDesign of a randomized, placebo-controlled, phase 2 study evaluating the safety and efficacy of tanezumab for treatment of schwannomatosis-related pain.
Contemporary clinical trialsLessons learned from drug trials in neurofibromatosis: A systematic review.
European journal of medical geneticsReport of a patient with a constitutional missense mutation in SMARCB1, Coffin-Siris phenotype, and schwannomatosis.
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- Variant Resolution Through RNA Testing and Affected Tissue Analysis in the Neurofibromatoses: A Case Series.
- A single-cell atlas of Schwannoma across genetic backgrounds and anatomic locations.
- Platform trial design for neurofibromatosis type 1, NF2-related schwannomatosis and non-NF2-related schwannomatosis: A potential model for rare diseases.
- A Curious Case of Common Peroneal Nerve Schwannoma.
- Unilateral Multifocal Inner Ear and Internal Auditory Canal or Cerebellopontine Angle Cochleovestibular Schwannomas-Genetic Analysis and Management by Surgical Resection and Cochlear Implantation.Otology & neurotology : official publication of the American Otological Society, American Neurotology Society [and] European Academy of Otology and Neurotology· 2024· PMID 38437842mais citado
Bases de dados e fontes oficiais
Identificadores e referências canônicas usadas para montar este verbete.
- ORPHA:93921(Orphanet)
- MONDO:0008075(MONDO)
- Variantes catalogadas(ClinVar)
- Artigo Wikipedia(Wikipedia)
- Q847605(Wikidata)
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