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Characterization of New Otic Enhancers of the Pou3f4 Gene Reveal Distinct Signaling Pathway Regulation and Spatio-Temporal Patterns

POU3F4 is a member of the POU-homedomain transcription factor family with a prominent role in inner ear development. Mutations in the human POU3F4 coding unit leads to X-linked deafness type 3 (DFN3), characterized by conductive hearing loss and progressive sensorineural deafness. Microdeletions fou...

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Autores principales: Robert-Moreno, Àlex, Naranjo, Silvia, de la Calle-Mustienes, Elisa, Gómez-Skarmeta, José Luis, Alsina, Berta
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3013142/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21209840
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0015907
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author Robert-Moreno, Àlex
Naranjo, Silvia
de la Calle-Mustienes, Elisa
Gómez-Skarmeta, José Luis
Alsina, Berta
author_facet Robert-Moreno, Àlex
Naranjo, Silvia
de la Calle-Mustienes, Elisa
Gómez-Skarmeta, José Luis
Alsina, Berta
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description POU3F4 is a member of the POU-homedomain transcription factor family with a prominent role in inner ear development. Mutations in the human POU3F4 coding unit leads to X-linked deafness type 3 (DFN3), characterized by conductive hearing loss and progressive sensorineural deafness. Microdeletions found 1 Mb 5′ upstream of the coding region also displayed the same phenotype, suggesting that cis-regulatory elements might be present in that region. Indeed, we and others have recently identified several enhancers at the 1 Mb 5′ upstream interval of the pou3f4 locus. Here we characterize the spatio-temporal patterns of these regulatory elements in zebrafish transgenic lines. We show that the most distal enhancer (HCNR 81675) is activated earlier and drives GFP reporter expression initially to a broad ear domain to progressively restrict to the sensory patches. The proximal enhancer (HCNR 82478) is switched later during development and promotes expression, among in other tissues, in sensory patches from its onset. The third enhancer (HCNR 81728) is also active at later stages in the otic mesenchyme and in the otic epithelium. We also characterize the signaling pathways regulating these enhancers. While HCNR 81675 is regulated by very early signals of retinoic acid, HCNR 82478 is regulated by Fgf activity at a later stage and the HCNR 81728 enhancer is under the control of Hh signaling. Finally, we show that Sox2 and Pax2 transcription factors are bound to HCNR 81675 genomic region during otic development and specific mutations to these transcription factor binding sites abrogates HCNR 81675 enhancer activity. Altogether, our results suggest that pou3f4 expression in inner ear might be under the control of distinct regulatory elements that fine-tune the spatio-temporal activity of this gene and provides novel data on the signaling mechanisms controlling pou3f4 function.
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spelling pubmed-30131422011-01-05 Characterization of New Otic Enhancers of the Pou3f4 Gene Reveal Distinct Signaling Pathway Regulation and Spatio-Temporal Patterns Robert-Moreno, Àlex Naranjo, Silvia de la Calle-Mustienes, Elisa Gómez-Skarmeta, José Luis Alsina, Berta PLoS One Research Article POU3F4 is a member of the POU-homedomain transcription factor family with a prominent role in inner ear development. Mutations in the human POU3F4 coding unit leads to X-linked deafness type 3 (DFN3), characterized by conductive hearing loss and progressive sensorineural deafness. Microdeletions found 1 Mb 5′ upstream of the coding region also displayed the same phenotype, suggesting that cis-regulatory elements might be present in that region. Indeed, we and others have recently identified several enhancers at the 1 Mb 5′ upstream interval of the pou3f4 locus. Here we characterize the spatio-temporal patterns of these regulatory elements in zebrafish transgenic lines. We show that the most distal enhancer (HCNR 81675) is activated earlier and drives GFP reporter expression initially to a broad ear domain to progressively restrict to the sensory patches. The proximal enhancer (HCNR 82478) is switched later during development and promotes expression, among in other tissues, in sensory patches from its onset. The third enhancer (HCNR 81728) is also active at later stages in the otic mesenchyme and in the otic epithelium. We also characterize the signaling pathways regulating these enhancers. While HCNR 81675 is regulated by very early signals of retinoic acid, HCNR 82478 is regulated by Fgf activity at a later stage and the HCNR 81728 enhancer is under the control of Hh signaling. Finally, we show that Sox2 and Pax2 transcription factors are bound to HCNR 81675 genomic region during otic development and specific mutations to these transcription factor binding sites abrogates HCNR 81675 enhancer activity. Altogether, our results suggest that pou3f4 expression in inner ear might be under the control of distinct regulatory elements that fine-tune the spatio-temporal activity of this gene and provides novel data on the signaling mechanisms controlling pou3f4 function. Public Library of Science 2010-12-31 /pmc/articles/PMC3013142/ /pubmed/21209840 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0015907 Text en Robert-Moreno et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Robert-Moreno, Àlex
Naranjo, Silvia
de la Calle-Mustienes, Elisa
Gómez-Skarmeta, José Luis
Alsina, Berta
Characterization of New Otic Enhancers of the Pou3f4 Gene Reveal Distinct Signaling Pathway Regulation and Spatio-Temporal Patterns
title Characterization of New Otic Enhancers of the Pou3f4 Gene Reveal Distinct Signaling Pathway Regulation and Spatio-Temporal Patterns
title_full Characterization of New Otic Enhancers of the Pou3f4 Gene Reveal Distinct Signaling Pathway Regulation and Spatio-Temporal Patterns
title_fullStr Characterization of New Otic Enhancers of the Pou3f4 Gene Reveal Distinct Signaling Pathway Regulation and Spatio-Temporal Patterns
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of New Otic Enhancers of the Pou3f4 Gene Reveal Distinct Signaling Pathway Regulation and Spatio-Temporal Patterns
title_short Characterization of New Otic Enhancers of the Pou3f4 Gene Reveal Distinct Signaling Pathway Regulation and Spatio-Temporal Patterns
title_sort characterization of new otic enhancers of the pou3f4 gene reveal distinct signaling pathway regulation and spatio-temporal patterns
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3013142/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21209840
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0015907
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