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Publication : Atoh1 directs hair cell differentiation and survival in the late embryonic mouse inner ear.

First Author  Chonko KT Year  2013
Journal  Dev Biol Volume  381
Issue  2 Pages  401-10
PubMed ID  23796904 Mgi Jnum  J:200775
Mgi Id  MGI:5509256 Doi  10.1016/j.ydbio.2013.06.022
Citation  Chonko KT, et al. (2013) Atoh1 directs hair cell differentiation and survival in the late embryonic mouse inner ear. Dev Biol 381(2):401-10
abstractText  Atoh1 function is required for the earliest stages of inner ear hair cell development, which begins during the second week of gestation. Atoh1 expression in developing hair cells continues until early postnatal ages, but the function of this late expression is unknown. To test the role of continued Atoh1 expression in hair cell maturation we conditionally deleted the gene in the inner ear at various embryonic and postnatal ages. In the organ of Corti, deletion of Atoh1 at E15.5 led to the death of all hair cells. In contrast, deletion at E16.5 caused death only in apical regions, but abnormalities of stereocilia formation were present throughout the cochlea. In the utricle, deletion at E14.5 or E16.5 did not cause cell death but led to decreased expression of myosin VIIa and failure of stereocilia formation. Furthermore, we show that maintained expression of Barhl1 and Gfi1, two transcription factors implicated in cochlear hair cell survival, depends upon continued Atoh1 expression. However, maintained expression of Pou4f3 and several hair cell-specific markers is independent of Atoh1 expression. These data reveal novel late roles for Atoh1 that are separable from its initial role in hair cell development.
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