| Literature DB >> 26629046 |
Yanghui Xia1, Xianbao Cao2, Xijun Xue2, Ziliang Feng3, Quanshui Fan3, Ying Zheng3, Chun Feng2, Hongmei Xu2, Chengqiong Xia2, Yingkun Cheng2.
Abstract
The present study was designed to investigate the correlation among the number of hair cells in inner ear, Notch-1 gene expression levels and its methylation status of the promoter region in the postnatal mice. The hair cells in inner ear were collected from postnatal mice at day 0, 4, 8 and 16 and counted by immunofluorescence. Notch-1 mRNA expression were measured by real-time quantitative polymerize chain reaction (PCR). Methylation levels of CpG islands in Notch-1 promoters were analyzed by matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization-time of flight mass spectrometry. The results showed that the number of hair cells in the inner ear increased gradually after birth, which were positively correlated to Notch-1 mRNA expression. However, analysis on methylation of CpG sites in Notch-1 promoter showed that the methylation rates increased gradually after births, which were correlated with the decreased expression of Notch-1. Drug lesion induced the loss of hair cells, and stimulated the expression of Notch-1 mRNA expression, but didn't influence the methylation rates of Notch-1 promoter. We concluded that the Notch-1 mRNA expression level in inner ear tissues is correlated with the development of hair cells. CpG islands in Notch-1 promoter region manifest hypermethylation status when hair cells in inner ear are mature.Entities:
Keywords: Hair cells; Notch-1; inner ear; methylation; postnatal mice
Year: 2015 PMID: 26629046 PMCID: PMC4658935
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Clin Exp Med ISSN: 1940-5901