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Publication : Transcriptional response to Wnt activation regulates the regenerative capacity of the mammalian cochlea.

First Author  Samarajeewa A Year  2018
Journal  Development Volume  145
Issue  23 PubMed ID  30389848
Mgi Jnum  J:272603 Mgi Id  MGI:6284172
Doi  10.1242/dev.166579 Citation  Samarajeewa A, et al. (2018) Transcriptional response to Wnt activation regulates the regenerative capacity of the mammalian cochlea. Development 145(23):dev166579
abstractText  Lack of sensory hair cell (HC) regeneration in mammalian adults is a major contributor to hearing loss. In contrast, the neonatal mouse cochlea retains a transient capacity for regeneration, and forced Wnt activation in neonatal stages promotes supporting cell (SC) proliferation and induction of ectopic HCs. We currently know little about the temporal pattern and underlying mechanism of this age-dependent regenerative response. Using an in vitro model, we show that Wnt activation promotes SC proliferation following birth, but prior to postnatal day (P) 5. This age-dependent decline in proliferation occurs despite evidence that the Wnt pathway is postnatally active and can be further enhanced by Wnt stimulators. Using an in vivo mouse model and RNA sequencing, we show that proliferation in the early neonatal cochlea is correlated with a unique transcriptional response that diminishes with age. Furthermore, we find that augmenting Wnt signaling through the neonatal stages extends the window for HC induction in response to Notch signaling inhibition. Our results suggest that the downstream transcriptional response to Wnt activation, in part, underlies the regenerative capacity of the mammalian cochlea.
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