NF2
Description
The NF2 gene, located on chromosome 22, plays a crucial role in controlling the growth and development of Schwann cells, the cells that produce the myelin sheath insulating nerve fibers. Mutations in NF2 can lead to the uncontrolled growth of these cells, causing various neurological disorders. Understanding the intricacies of the NF2 gene and its associated diseases is vital for developing effective treatments and improving the lives of affected individuals.
Associated Diseases
Did you know?
NF2 is a tumor suppressor gene, meaning it helps regulate cell growth and prevent cancer. Mutations in NF2 can cause these cells to proliferate uncontrollably, leading to tumor formation.