| Literature DB >> 25178522 |
Nobuhiro Kamiya1, Harry K W Kim2, Philip D King3.
Abstract
Src homology-2 protein tyrosine phosphatase (SHP-2) that is encoded by the PTPN11 gene in humans is an intracellular signaling molecule that couples growth factor receptors to activation of the Ras small GTP-binding protein that regulates cell growth, proliferation and differentiation. Germline mutations of PTPN11 are causative of Noonan syndrome and LEOPARD syndrome in humans in which there are recognized skeletal abnormalities that include growth retardation, spinal curvature and chest malformations. In addition, combined somatic and germline PTPN11 mutations have been shown to be responsible for a rare benign bone cartilaginous tumor disease known as metachondromatosis. In parallel, gene targeting studies performed in mice have revealed an essential role for SHP-2 as a regulator of bone and skeletal development. In this review the significance of these findings in mice to the understanding of the pathogenesis of skeletal abnormalities in humans with SHP-2 mutations is discussed.Entities:
Keywords: Ras signaling; SHP-2; metachondromatosis; scoliosis; skeletal deformity
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25178522 DOI: 10.1016/j.bone.2014.08.015
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bone ISSN: 1873-2763 Impact factor: 4.398