Sox2 in the differentiation of cochlear progenitor cells
HMG domain transcription factor, Sox2 , is a critical gene for the development of cochlear hair cells, the receptor cells for hearing, but this has been ascribed to expansion of the progenitors that become hair cells. Here, we show that Sox2 activated Atoh1 , a transcription factor important for hai...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Scientific reports 2016-03, Vol.6 (1), p.23293-23293, Article 23293 |
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Zusammenfassung: | HMG domain transcription factor,
Sox2
, is a critical gene for the development of cochlear hair cells, the receptor cells for hearing, but this has been ascribed to expansion of the progenitors that become hair cells. Here, we show that
Sox2
activated
Atoh1
, a transcription factor important for hair cell differentiation, through an interaction with the 3′ enhancer of
Atoh1
. Binding to consensus sequences in the
Atoh1
enhancer was dependent on the level of
Sox2
and the extent of enhancer binding correlated to the extent of activation.
Atoh1
activation by
Sox2
was required for embryonic hair cell development: deletion of
Sox2
in an inducible mutant, even after progenitor cells were fully established, halted development of hair cells and silencing also inhibited postnatal differentiation of hair cells induced by inhibition of γ-secretase.
Sox2
is thus required in the cochlea to both expand the progenitor cells and initiate their differentiation to hair cells. |
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ISSN: | 2045-2322 2045-2322 |
DOI: | 10.1038/srep23293 |