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Publication : Waardenburg syndrome type 2 caused by mutations in the human microphthalmia (MITF) gene.

First Author  Tassabehji M Year  1994
Journal  Nat Genet Volume  8
Issue  3 Pages  251-5
PubMed ID  7874167 Mgi Jnum  J:24202
Mgi Id  MGI:73489 Doi  10.1038/ng1194-251
Citation  Tassabehji M, et al. (1994) Waardenburg syndrome type 2 caused by mutations in the human microphthalmia (MITF) gene [see comments]. Nat Genet 8(3):251-5
abstractText  Waardenburg syndrome type 2 (WS2) is a dominantly inherited syndrome of hearing loss and pigmentary disturbances. We recently mapped a WS2 gene to chromosome 3p12.3-p14.1 and proposed as a candidate gene MITF, the human homologue of the mouse microphthalmia (mi) gene. This encodes a putative basic-helix-loop-helix-leucine zipper transcription factor expressed in adult skin and in embryonic retina, otic vesicle and hair follicles. Mice carrying mi mutations show reduced pigmentation of the eyes and coat, and with some alleles, microphthalmia, hearing loss, osteopetrosis and mast cell defects. Here we show that affected individuals in two WS2 families have mutations affecting splice sites in the MITF gene.
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