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Publication : Sox2 haploinsufficiency primes regeneration and Wnt responsiveness in the mouse cochlea.

First Author  Atkinson PJ Year  2018
Journal  J Clin Invest Volume  128
Issue  4 Pages  1641-1656
PubMed ID  29553487 Mgi Jnum  J:262804
Mgi Id  MGI:6158718 Doi  10.1172/JCI97248
Citation  Atkinson PJ, et al. (2018) Sox2 haploinsufficiency primes regeneration and Wnt responsiveness in the mouse cochlea. J Clin Invest 128(4):1641-1656
abstractText  During development, Sox2 is indispensable for cell division and differentiation, yet its roles in regenerating tissues are less clear. Here, we used combinations of transgenic mouse models to reveal that Sox2 haploinsufficiency (Sox2haplo) increases rather than impairs cochlear regeneration in vivo. Sox2haplo cochleae had delayed terminal mitosis and ectopic sensory cells, yet normal auditory function. Sox2haplo amplified and expanded domains of damage-induced Atoh1+ transitional cell formation in neonatal cochlea. Wnt activation via beta-catenin stabilization (beta-cateninGOF) alone failed to induce proliferation or transitional cell formation. By contrast, beta-cateninGOF caused proliferation when either Sox2haplo or damage was present, and transitional cell formation when both were present in neonatal, but not mature, cochlea. Mechanistically, Sox2haplo or damaged neonatal cochleae showed lower levels of Sox2 and Hes5, but not of Wnt target genes. Together, our study unveils an interplay between Sox2 and damage in directing tissue regeneration and Wnt responsiveness and thus provides a foundation for potential combinatorial therapies aimed at stimulating mammalian cochlear regeneration to reverse hearing loss in humans.
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