Boston Wireless new: Fundraising Across America for Ed Port

My good friend Ed Port has a birth defect that grows tumors on his nerves. He is going through muliple operations to remove them. The problem is that Insurance will not cover the surguries ,sayoing it is cosmetic. What a crock of bull. Ed lost vision in one eye and hearing on one side already. The system is not equal.  Ed needs a miricle now to help pay for his bills. He has an approved non profit ans I am helping him with my blog. We give to to othr countries every day. Time to take care one of our own in the States.

Let use get to know Ed through his television interview.

Ed on Fox ch 8 in Cleveland March, 2009

Special thanks to Managing Editor Toni Garbo and Wilma Smith

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w-IcQAfGXuc

 

 

NEUROFIBROMATOSIS, type 2 (NF-2)

A rare inherited disorder characterized by the development of benign tumors on both auditory nerves. (acoustic neuromas). The disease is also characterized by the development of malignant central nervous system tumors as well.

The NF2 gene has been mapped to chromosome 22 and is thought to be a so-called ‘tumor- suppressor gene’. Like other tumor suppressor genes (such as p53 and Rb), the normal function of NF2 is to act as a brake on cell growth and division, ensuring that cells do not divide uncontrollably, as they do in tumors. A mutation in NF2 impairs its function, and accounts for the clinical symptoms observed in neurofibromatosis sufferers. NF-2 is an autosomal dominant genetic trait, meaning it affects both genders equally and that each child of an affected parent has a 50% chance of inheriting the gene.

We are learning more about the function of the NF2 gene through studies of families with neurofibromatosis type 2 and through work in model organisms, particularly mice. The exact molecular function of NF2 in the cell is still unknown, although the protein is similar to the ERM family of cytoskeleton-membrane linker proteins. Further work on the binding partners of NF2 would help to identify potential specific targets for future drug therapies.

 

Let us help Ed today!

Just  think, what we spend on coffee ,will change Ed’s Life.

Henry Vigeant

603-988-5057

 

 

 

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