Regulation of the microphthalmia-associated transcription factor gene by the Waardenburg syndrome type 4 gene, SOX10
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Regulation of the microphthalmia-associated transcription factor gene by the Waardenburg syndrome type 4 gene, SOX10
Abstract
The absence of melanocytes from the cochlea and epidermis is responsible of deafness and hypopigmentation, two symptoms shared by the four Waardenburg syndrome (WS) subtypes. Microphthalmia-associated transcription factor (MITF) controls melanocyte survival and differentiation. Mutations, which impair MITF function or expression, result in an abnormal melanocyte development leading to the WS2. WS1 and WS3 are caused by mutation in the gene encoding the transcription factor Pax3, which regulates MITF expression. Recently, mutations in SOX10, a gene encoding a SRY-related transcription factor, have been reported in patients with WS4. However, the molecular basis of the defective melanocyte development in these patients remained to be elucidated. In the present report, we demonstrate that Sox10 is a strong activator of the MITF promoter, and we identify a Sox10 binding site between -264 and -266 of the MITF promoter. Finally, we show that three SOX10 mutations found in WS4 abolish the transcriptional activity of the resulting Sox10 proteins toward the MITF promoter. Taken together, our observations bring new and meaningful information concerning the molecular process that leads to a defective melanocyte development in WS4 patients with SOX10 mutations.
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