Sb. Potterf et al., Transcription factor hierarchy in Waardenburg syndrome: regulation of MITFexpression by SOX10 and PAX3, HUM GENET, 107(1), 2000, pp. 1-6
Waardenburg syndrome (WS) is associated with neural crest-derived melanocyt
e deficiency caused by mutations in either one of three transcription facto
rs: MITF, PAX3, and SOX10. However, the hierarchical relationship of these
transcription factors is largely unknown. We show that SOX10 is capable of
transactivating the MITF promoter 100-fold, and that this transactivation i
s further stimulated by PAX3, Promoter deletion and mutational analyses ind
icate that SOX10 can activate MITF expression through binding to a region t
hat is evolutionarily conserved between the mouse and human MITF promoters.
A SOX10 mutant that models C-terminal truncations in WS can reduce wild-ty
pe SOX10 induction of MITF, suggesting these mutations may act in a dominan
t-negative fashion. Our data support a model in which the hypopigmentation
in WS, of which these factors have been implicated, results from a disrupti
on in function of the central melanocyte transcription factor MITF.