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Publication : p27(Kip1) deficiency causes organ of Corti pathology and hearing loss.

First Author  Kanzaki S Year  2006
Journal  Hear Res Volume  214
Issue  1-2 Pages  28-36
PubMed ID  16513305 Mgi Jnum  J:108101
Mgi Id  MGI:3623038 Doi  10.1016/j.heares.2006.01.014
Citation  Kanzaki S, et al. (2006) p27(Kip1) deficiency causes organ of Corti pathology and hearing loss. Hear Res 214(1-2):28-36
abstractText  p27(Kip1) (p27) has been shown to inhibit several cyclin-dependent kinase molecules and to play a central role in regulating entry into the cell cycle. Once hair cells in the cochlea are formed, p27 is expressed in non-sensory cells of the organ of Corti and prevents their re-entry into the cell cycle. In one line of p27 deficient mice (p27(-/-)), cell division in the organ of Corti continues past its normal embryonic time, leading to continual production of cells in the organ of Corti. Here we report on the structure and function of the inner ear in another line of p27 deficient mice originating from the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center. The deficiency in p27 expression of these mice is incomplete, as they retain expression of amino acids 52-197. We determined that mice homozygote for this mutation had severe hearing loss and their organ of Corti exhibited an increase in the number of inner and outer hair cells. There also was a marked increase in the number of supporting cells, with severe pathologies in pillar cells. These data show similarities between this p27(Kip1) mutation and another, previously reported null allele of this gene, and suggest that reducing the inhibition on the cell cycle in the organ of Corti leads to pathology and dysfunction. Manipulations to regulate the time and place of p27 inhibition will be necessary for inducing functionally useful hair cell regeneration.
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