ABSTRACT
Many new parasitic infections have emerged in Korea, with >35 new species appearing since the 1980s. Among them, Capillaria species are unique for contributing to morbidity in many countries as well as in Korea. Since the first reported case of a 41-year-old male patient diagnosed with intestinal capillariasis in 1991, a total of six cases have been reported thus far. In this case report, we present another imported case of intestinal capillariasis in Korea, in which a 42-year-old male patient presented with intractable diarrhea and weight loss. The diagnosis was confirmed by biopsy of the ileum. The pathognomonic radiographic presentation of a ribbon-like appearance in a small bowel series was crucial in raising an early suspicion of capillariasis and in deciding to perform diagnostic biopsy.
ABSTRACT
Leucine-rich glioma inactivated 3 (LGI3) is a member of LGI/epitempin family of which the first member, LGI1/epitempin, was shown to be mutated in glioma and autosomal dominant lateral temporal epilepsy. Similar to LGI1, LGI3 is expressed predominantly in brain and its function is unknown. In this study, we examined the expression of mouse LGI3 (mLGI3) in adult and developing brain and analyzed the 5'-upstream transcriptional regulatory regions of mLGI3 gene. In situ hybridization showed that mLGI3 was expressed in widespread areas with selective regional variation in adult brain. In developing brain, mLGI3 mRNA was expressed at low level during embryo stages and markedly increased in broad areas after birth. Analysis of the 5'- and 3'-ends of mLGI3 mRNA identified a single transcription start site and two alternative 3'-ends. Luciferase reporter analysis using Neuro-2a cells and electrophoretic mobility shift assays identified a neuronal restrictive silencer element (NRSE; -2573 approximately -2553) and a phorbol ester-sensitive AP-2 element with repressor activity (-44 approximately -33) among multiple positive and negative regulatory regions. Since NRSE and AP-2 are implicated in neuron-specific gene expression and developmental regulation of many genes in brain, respectively, these results suggested that NRSE and AP-2 might play important roles in regulation of mLGI3 expression in brain.