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#361 Rats heterozygous for the MENX-associated p27 mutation develop a MEN phenotype

Introduction: MENX is a spontaneous multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome in the rat showing phenotypic overlap with both MEN1 and MEN2 human syndromes. MENX is caused by a biallelic germline mutation of the Cdkn1b (p27) gene and it was described as recessively inherited. CDKN1B alterations have been also identified in human patients with MEN1-like features but no MEN1 mutations (MEN4).

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Authors: Molatore S, Neff F, Wiedemann T, Lee M, Pellegata N,

Keywords: MEN, p27, MTC,