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Transcriptomic analysis of chicken cochleae after gentamicin damage and the involvement of four signaling pathways (Notch, FGF, Wnt and BMP) in hair cell regeneration.

Lingling Jiang1, Jincao Xu2, Ran Jin1, Huanju Bai1, Meiguang Zhang2, Siyuan Yang3, Xuebo Zhang3, Xinwen Zhang3, Zhongming Han4, Shaoju Zeng5.   

Abstract

Unlike mammalian hair cells, which are essentially unable to regenerate after damage, avian hair cells have a robust capacity for regeneration. The prerequisite for understanding the above difference is knowing the genetic programming of avian hair cell regeneration. Although the major processes have been known, the precise molecular signaling that induces regeneration remains unclear. To address this issue, we performed a high-throughput transcriptomic analysis of gene expression during hair cell regeneration in the chick cochlea after antibiotic injury in vivo. A total of 16,588 genes were found to be expressed in the cochlea, of which about 1000 genes were differentially expressed among the four groups studied, i.e., 2 days (d) or 3 d post-treatment with gentamicin or physiological saline. The differentially expressed genes were distributed across approximately one hundred signaling pathways, including the Notch, MAPK (FGF), Wnt and TGF-β (BMP) pathways that have been shown to play important roles in embryonic development. Some differentially expressed genes (2-3 in each pathway) were further verified by qRT-PCR. After blocking Notch, FGF or BMP signaling, the number of regenerating hair cells and mitotic supporting cells increased. However, the opposite effect was observed after suppressing the Wnt pathway or enhancing BMP signaling. To our knowledge, the present study provided a relatively complete dataset of candidate genes and signaling pathways most likely involved in hair cell regeneration and should be a useful start in deciphering the genetic circuitry for inducing hair cell regeneration in the chick cochlea.
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Keywords:  Antibiotic toxicity; Chicken cochlea; Regeneration; Signaling pathway; Transcriptomic

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29395614     DOI: 10.1016/j.heares.2018.01.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hear Res        ISSN: 0378-5955            Impact factor:   3.208


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