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Myc and Fgf Are Required for Zebrafish Neuromast Hair Cell Regeneration

Unlike mammals, the non-mammalian vertebrate inner ear can regenerate the sensory cells, hair cells, either spontaneously or through induction after hair cell loss, leading to hearing recovery. The mechanisms underlying the regeneration are poorly understood. By microarray analysis on a chick model,...

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Autores principales: Lee, Sang Goo, Huang, Mingqian, Obholzer, Nikolaus D., Sun, Shan, Li, Wenyan, Petrillo, Marco, Dai, Pu, Zhou, Yi, Cotanche, Douglas A., Megason, Sean G., Li, Huawei, Chen, Zheng-Yi
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4924856/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27351484
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0157768
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author Lee, Sang Goo
Huang, Mingqian
Obholzer, Nikolaus D.
Sun, Shan
Li, Wenyan
Petrillo, Marco
Dai, Pu
Zhou, Yi
Cotanche, Douglas A.
Megason, Sean G.
Li, Huawei
Chen, Zheng-Yi
author_facet Lee, Sang Goo
Huang, Mingqian
Obholzer, Nikolaus D.
Sun, Shan
Li, Wenyan
Petrillo, Marco
Dai, Pu
Zhou, Yi
Cotanche, Douglas A.
Megason, Sean G.
Li, Huawei
Chen, Zheng-Yi
author_sort Lee, Sang Goo
collection PubMed
description Unlike mammals, the non-mammalian vertebrate inner ear can regenerate the sensory cells, hair cells, either spontaneously or through induction after hair cell loss, leading to hearing recovery. The mechanisms underlying the regeneration are poorly understood. By microarray analysis on a chick model, we show that chick hair cell regeneration involves the activation of proliferation genes and downregulation of differentiation genes. Both MYC and FGF are activated in chick hair cell regeneration. Using a zebrafish lateral line neuromast hair cell regeneration model, we show that the specific inhibition of Myc or Fgf suppresses hair cell regeneration, demonstrating that both pathways are essential to the process. Rapid upregulation of Myc and delayed Fgf activation during regeneration suggest a role of Myc in proliferation and Fgf in differentiation. The dorsal-ventral pattern of fgfr1a in the neuromasts overlaps with the distribution of hair cell precursors. By laser ablation, we show that the fgfr1a-positive supporting cells are likely the hair cell precursors that directly give rise to new hair cells; whereas the anterior-posterior fgfr1a-negative supporting cells have heightened proliferation capacity, likely to serve as more primitive progenitor cells to replenish lost precursors after hair cell loss. Thus fgfr1a is likely to mark compartmentalized supporting cell subtypes with different capacities in renewal proliferation and hair cell regeneration. Manipulation of c-MYC and FGF pathways could be explored for mammalian hair cell regeneration.
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spelling pubmed-49248562016-07-18 Myc and Fgf Are Required for Zebrafish Neuromast Hair Cell Regeneration Lee, Sang Goo Huang, Mingqian Obholzer, Nikolaus D. Sun, Shan Li, Wenyan Petrillo, Marco Dai, Pu Zhou, Yi Cotanche, Douglas A. Megason, Sean G. Li, Huawei Chen, Zheng-Yi PLoS One Research Article Unlike mammals, the non-mammalian vertebrate inner ear can regenerate the sensory cells, hair cells, either spontaneously or through induction after hair cell loss, leading to hearing recovery. The mechanisms underlying the regeneration are poorly understood. By microarray analysis on a chick model, we show that chick hair cell regeneration involves the activation of proliferation genes and downregulation of differentiation genes. Both MYC and FGF are activated in chick hair cell regeneration. Using a zebrafish lateral line neuromast hair cell regeneration model, we show that the specific inhibition of Myc or Fgf suppresses hair cell regeneration, demonstrating that both pathways are essential to the process. Rapid upregulation of Myc and delayed Fgf activation during regeneration suggest a role of Myc in proliferation and Fgf in differentiation. The dorsal-ventral pattern of fgfr1a in the neuromasts overlaps with the distribution of hair cell precursors. By laser ablation, we show that the fgfr1a-positive supporting cells are likely the hair cell precursors that directly give rise to new hair cells; whereas the anterior-posterior fgfr1a-negative supporting cells have heightened proliferation capacity, likely to serve as more primitive progenitor cells to replenish lost precursors after hair cell loss. Thus fgfr1a is likely to mark compartmentalized supporting cell subtypes with different capacities in renewal proliferation and hair cell regeneration. Manipulation of c-MYC and FGF pathways could be explored for mammalian hair cell regeneration. Public Library of Science 2016-06-28 /pmc/articles/PMC4924856/ /pubmed/27351484 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0157768 Text en © 2016 Lee 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Lee, Sang Goo
Huang, Mingqian
Obholzer, Nikolaus D.
Sun, Shan
Li, Wenyan
Petrillo, Marco
Dai, Pu
Zhou, Yi
Cotanche, Douglas A.
Megason, Sean G.
Li, Huawei
Chen, Zheng-Yi
Myc and Fgf Are Required for Zebrafish Neuromast Hair Cell Regeneration
title Myc and Fgf Are Required for Zebrafish Neuromast Hair Cell Regeneration
title_full Myc and Fgf Are Required for Zebrafish Neuromast Hair Cell Regeneration
title_fullStr Myc and Fgf Are Required for Zebrafish Neuromast Hair Cell Regeneration
title_full_unstemmed Myc and Fgf Are Required for Zebrafish Neuromast Hair Cell Regeneration
title_short Myc and Fgf Are Required for Zebrafish Neuromast Hair Cell Regeneration
title_sort myc and fgf are required for zebrafish neuromast hair cell regeneration
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4924856/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27351484
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0157768
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