Molecular genetic advances in tuberous sclerosis

JP Cheadle, MP Reeve, JR Sampson, DJ Kwiatkowski - Human genetics, 2000 - Springer
JP Cheadle, MP Reeve, JR Sampson, DJ Kwiatkowski
Human genetics, 2000Springer
Over the past decade, there has been considerable progress in understanding the
molecular genetics of tuberous sclerosis, a disorder characterised by hamartomatous
growths in numerous organs. We review this progress, from cloning and characterising
TSC1 and TSC2, the genes responsible for the disorder, through to gaining insights into the
functions of their protein products hamartin and tuberin, and the identification and
engineering of animal models. We also present the first comprehensive compilation and …
Abstract
Over the past decade, there has been considerable progress in understanding the molecular genetics of tuberous sclerosis, a disorder characterised by hamartomatous growths in numerous organs. We review this progress, from cloning and characterising TSC1 and TSC2, the genes responsible for the disorder, through to gaining insights into the functions of their protein products hamartin and tuberin, and the identification and engineering of animal models. We also present the first comprehensive compilation and analysis of all reported TSC1 and TSC2 mutations, consider their diagnostic implications and review genotype/phenotype relationships.
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