| Literature DB >> 17103399 |
Kersti Lilleväli1, Maarja Haugas, Fabienne Pituello, Marjo Salminen.
Abstract
The inner ear is a complex sensory organ with hearing and balance functions. Gata3 and Gata2 are expressed in the inner ear, and to gain more insight into their roles in otic development, we made a detailed expression analysis in chicken embryos. At early stages, their expression was highly overlapping. At later stages, Gata2 expression became prominent in vestibular and cochlear nonsensory epithelia. In contrast to Gata2, Gata3 was mainly expressed in the developing sensory epithelia, reflecting the importance of this factor in the sensory-neural development of the inner ear. While the later expression patterns of both Gata3 and Gata2 were highly conserved between chicken and mouse, important differences were observed especially with Gata3 during early otic development, providing indications of divergent molecular control during placode invagination in mice and chickens. We also found indications that the regulatory hierarchy observed in mouse, where Gata3 is upstream of Gata2 and Fgf10, could be conserved in chicken.Entities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 17103399 DOI: 10.1002/dvdy.21011
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dev Dyn ISSN: 1058-8388 Impact factor: 3.780