Abstract
AbstractTuberous sclerosis complex (TSC) is an autosomal dominant multisystem disorder with extensive clinical variability. Present estimates of the prevalence of TSC suggest that it may exceed 1:6,000. New mutations are frequent, as about 2/3 of all cases are apparently sporadic. Locus heterogeneity has been established, with one gene on chromosome 9q34 (TSC1) and the other on chromosome 16p13.3 (TSC2). The majority of TSC2 mutations are propably subtle alterations. In some cases, somatic and germline mosaicism might be explanations for intrafamilial phenotypic variation and apparent non penetrance. A role of the predicted protein product tuberin in growth suppression would be in agreement with allelic losses observed in tumors of TSC patients. Studies on tuberin using antibodies raised against various parts of the protein can be expected to provide insight into its normal and impaired function.
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Cambridge University Press (CUP)
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