The Hirschsprung disease (HSCR) is a complex congenital disorder, arising from abnormalities in enteric nervous system (ENS) development. There is a gender disparity among the patients, with the male to female ratio as high as 5 : 1. Loss-of-function mutations of HSCR genes and haploinsufficiency of their gene products are the primary pathogenic mechanisms for disease development. Recent studies identified over half of the HSCR disease susceptibility genes as targets for the sex-determining factor SRY, suggesting that this Y-encoded transcription factor could be involved in sexual dimorphism in HSCR. Among the SRY targets, the tyrosine kinase receptor RET represents the most important disease gene, whose mutations account for half of the familial and up to one-third of the sporadic forms of HSCR. RET is regulated by a distal and a proximal enhancer at its promoter, in which PAX3 and NKX2-1 are the resident transcription factors respectively. We show that the SRY-box 10 (SOX10) co-activator interacts and forms transcriptional complexes with PAX3 and NKX2-1 in a sequence-independent manner and exacerbates their respective transactivation activities on the RET promoter. SRY competitively displaces SOX10 in such transcription complexes and represses their regulatory functions on RET. Hence SRY could be a Y-located negative modifier of RET expression; and if it is ectopically expressed during ENS development, such SRY repression could result in RET protein haploinsufficiency and promotion of HSCR development, thereby contributing to sexual dimorphism in HSCR.
The accumulative risk of bilateral PHEOs almost reached 100 % but its onset was significantly earlier in C634R mutation. These findings implied that those with C634R mutation might benefit from earlier screening of contralateral PHEO than other C634 mutations after an unilateral adrenalectomy.
El lento desarrollo científico experimentado en América Latina en las últimas décadas ha retrasado la incorporación de la experimentación con animales de laboratorio, sin embargo, esta realidad ha comenzado a cambiar. En la actualidad, se evidencia un extraordinario progreso científico que ha promovido la introducción e incremento del uso de animales de laboratorio como una importante herramienta para el avance de las ciencias biomédicas. A raíz de este auge, surge la necesidad de proporcionar a la comunidad científica la formación y directrices en todos los aspectos relacionados con la experimentación animal. Es responsabilidad de cada país legislar esta práctica para que no solo por razones bioéticas, sino también legales, se considere el derecho de los animales y con ello su bienestar. El siguiente manuscrito es el resultado de las comunicaciones presentadas en el Taller
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