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LAMC1 (Laminin subunut gamma-1, LAMB2) is an extracellular matrix glycoprotein that is a major component of basement membranes. The LAMC1 subunit is essential for proper laminin heterotrimer assembly during embryogenesis, and absence of this subunit is lethal. Mutations in LAMC1 lead to Dandy-Walker malformation and occipital cephaloceles, described by defects in the occipital skull, meningeal anomalies and cerebellar hypoplasia. In gliomas, high expression of LAMC1 is correlated with high grade status and a poorer prognosis. In immunohistochemistry, LAMC1 has secretory and extracellular positivity in smooth muscle and basement membranes.
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