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Wnt signaling pathway involvement in genotypic and phenotypic variations in Waardenburg syndrome type 2 with MITF mutations
by
Feng, Yong
, Zhi-Jie Niu
, Ya-Lan, Liu
, Zhang, Hua
, Yu-lin, Zhao
, Xue-Ping, Wang
, Ling-Yun, Mei
, Chu-Feng, He
, Sun, Jie
in
Embryos
/ Gene dosage
/ Haploinsufficiency
/ Microphthalmia-associated transcription factor
/ MITF gene
/ Mutants
/ Mutation
/ Phenotypes
/ Phenotypic variations
/ Signal transduction
/ Wnt protein
2018
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Wnt signaling pathway involvement in genotypic and phenotypic variations in Waardenburg syndrome type 2 with MITF mutations
by
Feng, Yong
, Zhi-Jie Niu
, Ya-Lan, Liu
, Zhang, Hua
, Yu-lin, Zhao
, Xue-Ping, Wang
, Ling-Yun, Mei
, Chu-Feng, He
, Sun, Jie
in
Embryos
/ Gene dosage
/ Haploinsufficiency
/ Microphthalmia-associated transcription factor
/ MITF gene
/ Mutants
/ Mutation
/ Phenotypes
/ Phenotypic variations
/ Signal transduction
/ Wnt protein
2018
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Wnt signaling pathway involvement in genotypic and phenotypic variations in Waardenburg syndrome type 2 with MITF mutations
by
Feng, Yong
, Zhi-Jie Niu
, Ya-Lan, Liu
, Zhang, Hua
, Yu-lin, Zhao
, Xue-Ping, Wang
, Ling-Yun, Mei
, Chu-Feng, He
, Sun, Jie
in
Embryos
/ Gene dosage
/ Haploinsufficiency
/ Microphthalmia-associated transcription factor
/ MITF gene
/ Mutants
/ Mutation
/ Phenotypes
/ Phenotypic variations
/ Signal transduction
/ Wnt protein
2018
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Wnt signaling pathway involvement in genotypic and phenotypic variations in Waardenburg syndrome type 2 with MITF mutations
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Wnt signaling pathway involvement in genotypic and phenotypic variations in Waardenburg syndrome type 2 with MITF mutations
2018
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Mutation in the gene encoding microphthalmia-associated transcription factor (MITF) lead to Waardenburg syndrome 2 (WS2), an autosomal dominantly inherited syndrome with auditory-pigmentary abnormalities, which is clinically and genetically heterogeneous. Haploinsufficiency may be the underlying mechanism for WS2. However, the mechanisms explaining the genotypic and phenotypic variations in WS2 caused by MITF mutations are unclear. A previous study revealed that MITF interacts with LEF-1, an important factor in the Wnt signaling pathway, to regulate its own transcription through LEF-1-binding sites on the MITF promoter. In this study, four different WS2-associated MITF mutations (p.R217I, p.R217G, p.R255X, p.R217del) that are associated with highly variable clinical features were chosen. According to the results, LEF-1 can activate the expression of MITF on its own, but MITF proteins inhibited the activation. This inhibition weakens when the dosage of MITF is reduced. Except for p.R217I, p.R255X, p.R217G, and p.R217del lose the ability to activate TYR completely and do not inhibit the LEF-1-mediated activation of the MITF-M promoter, and the haploinsufficiency created by mutant MITF can be overcome; correspondingly, the mutants’ associated phenotypes are less severe than that of p.R217I. The dominant negative of p.R217del made it have a second-most severe phenotype. This study’s data imply that MITF has a negative feedback loop of regulation to stabilize MITF gene dosage that involves the Wnt signaling pathway and that the interaction of MITF mutants with this pathway drives the genotypic and phenotypic differences observed in Waardenburg syndrome type 2 associated with MITF mutations.
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Nature Publishing Group
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