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Transcriptomic Analysis of Mouse Cochlear Supporting Cell Maturation Reveals Large-Scale Changes in Notch Responsiveness Prior to the Onset of Hearing

Neonatal mouse cochlear supporting cells have a limited ability to divide and trans-differentiate into hair cells, but this ability declines rapidly in the two weeks after birth. This decline is concomitant with the morphological and functional maturation of the organ of Corti prior to the onset of...

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Autores principales: Maass, Juan C., Gu, Rende, Cai, Tiantian, Wan, Ying-Wooi, Cantellano, Silvia C., Asprer, Joanna S. T., Zhang, Hongyuan, Jen, Hsin-I, Edlund, Renée K., Liu, Zhandong, Groves, Andrew K.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5137903/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27918591
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0167286
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author Maass, Juan C.
Gu, Rende
Cai, Tiantian
Wan, Ying-Wooi
Cantellano, Silvia C.
Asprer, Joanna S. T.
Zhang, Hongyuan
Jen, Hsin-I
Edlund, Renée K.
Liu, Zhandong
Groves, Andrew K.
author_facet Maass, Juan C.
Gu, Rende
Cai, Tiantian
Wan, Ying-Wooi
Cantellano, Silvia C.
Asprer, Joanna S. T.
Zhang, Hongyuan
Jen, Hsin-I
Edlund, Renée K.
Liu, Zhandong
Groves, Andrew K.
author_sort Maass, Juan C.
collection PubMed
description Neonatal mouse cochlear supporting cells have a limited ability to divide and trans-differentiate into hair cells, but this ability declines rapidly in the two weeks after birth. This decline is concomitant with the morphological and functional maturation of the organ of Corti prior to the onset of hearing. However, despite this association between maturation and loss of regenerative potential, little is known of the molecular changes that underlie these events. To identify these changes, we used RNA-seq to generate transcriptional profiles of purified cochlear supporting cells from 1- and 6-day-old mice. We found many significant changes in gene expression during this period, many of which were related to regulation of proliferation, differentiation of inner ear components and the maturation of the organ of Corti prior to the onset of hearing. One example of a change in regenerative potential of supporting cells is their robust production of hair cells in response to a blockade of the Notch signaling pathway at the time of birth, but a complete lack of response to such blockade just a few days later. By comparing our supporting cell transcriptomes to those of supporting cells cultured in the presence of Notch pathway inhibitors, we show that the transcriptional response to Notch blockade disappears almost completely in the first postnatal week. Our results offer some of the first molecular insights into the failure of hair cell regeneration in the mammalian cochlea.
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spelling pubmed-51379032016-12-21 Transcriptomic Analysis of Mouse Cochlear Supporting Cell Maturation Reveals Large-Scale Changes in Notch Responsiveness Prior to the Onset of Hearing Maass, Juan C. Gu, Rende Cai, Tiantian Wan, Ying-Wooi Cantellano, Silvia C. Asprer, Joanna S. T. Zhang, Hongyuan Jen, Hsin-I Edlund, Renée K. Liu, Zhandong Groves, Andrew K. PLoS One Research Article Neonatal mouse cochlear supporting cells have a limited ability to divide and trans-differentiate into hair cells, but this ability declines rapidly in the two weeks after birth. This decline is concomitant with the morphological and functional maturation of the organ of Corti prior to the onset of hearing. However, despite this association between maturation and loss of regenerative potential, little is known of the molecular changes that underlie these events. To identify these changes, we used RNA-seq to generate transcriptional profiles of purified cochlear supporting cells from 1- and 6-day-old mice. We found many significant changes in gene expression during this period, many of which were related to regulation of proliferation, differentiation of inner ear components and the maturation of the organ of Corti prior to the onset of hearing. One example of a change in regenerative potential of supporting cells is their robust production of hair cells in response to a blockade of the Notch signaling pathway at the time of birth, but a complete lack of response to such blockade just a few days later. By comparing our supporting cell transcriptomes to those of supporting cells cultured in the presence of Notch pathway inhibitors, we show that the transcriptional response to Notch blockade disappears almost completely in the first postnatal week. Our results offer some of the first molecular insights into the failure of hair cell regeneration in the mammalian cochlea. Public Library of Science 2016-12-05 /pmc/articles/PMC5137903/ /pubmed/27918591 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0167286 Text en © 2016 Groves 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.
spellingShingle Research Article
Maass, Juan C.
Gu, Rende
Cai, Tiantian
Wan, Ying-Wooi
Cantellano, Silvia C.
Asprer, Joanna S. T.
Zhang, Hongyuan
Jen, Hsin-I
Edlund, Renée K.
Liu, Zhandong
Groves, Andrew K.
Transcriptomic Analysis of Mouse Cochlear Supporting Cell Maturation Reveals Large-Scale Changes in Notch Responsiveness Prior to the Onset of Hearing
title Transcriptomic Analysis of Mouse Cochlear Supporting Cell Maturation Reveals Large-Scale Changes in Notch Responsiveness Prior to the Onset of Hearing
title_full Transcriptomic Analysis of Mouse Cochlear Supporting Cell Maturation Reveals Large-Scale Changes in Notch Responsiveness Prior to the Onset of Hearing
title_fullStr Transcriptomic Analysis of Mouse Cochlear Supporting Cell Maturation Reveals Large-Scale Changes in Notch Responsiveness Prior to the Onset of Hearing
title_full_unstemmed Transcriptomic Analysis of Mouse Cochlear Supporting Cell Maturation Reveals Large-Scale Changes in Notch Responsiveness Prior to the Onset of Hearing
title_short Transcriptomic Analysis of Mouse Cochlear Supporting Cell Maturation Reveals Large-Scale Changes in Notch Responsiveness Prior to the Onset of Hearing
title_sort transcriptomic analysis of mouse cochlear supporting cell maturation reveals large-scale changes in notch responsiveness prior to the onset of hearing
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5137903/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27918591
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0167286
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