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Publication : Col11a1 and Col11a2 mRNA expression in the developing mouse cochlea: implications for the correlation of hearing loss phenotype with mutant type XI collagen genotype.

First Author  Shpargel KB Year  2004
Journal  Acta Otolaryngol Volume  124
Issue  3 Pages  242-8
PubMed ID  15141750 Mgi Jnum  J:91325
Mgi Id  MGI:3046485 Doi  10.1080/00016480410016162
Citation  Shpargel KB, et al. (2004) Col11a1 and Col11a2 mRNA expression in the developing mouse cochlea: implications for the correlation of hearing loss phenotype with mutant type XI collagen genotype. Acta Otolaryngol 124(3):242-8
abstractText  OBJECTIVE: Mutations in the fibrillar collagen genes COL11A1 and COL11A2 can cause sensorineural hearing loss associated with Stickler syndrome. There is a correlation of hearing loss severity, onset, progression and affected frequencies with the underlying mutated collagen gene. We sought to determine whether differences in spatial or temporal expression of these genes underlie this correlation, and to identify the cochlear cell populations expressing these genes and the structures likely to be affected by mutations. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We used in situ hybridization analysis of C57BL/6J mouse temporal bones. RESULTS: Similar, diffuse expression of Col11a1 and Col11a2 mRNA was first observed in the cochlear duct at embryonic Day 15.5, with increasingly focal hybridization being noted at postnatal Days 1 and 5 in the greater epithelial ridge and lateral wall of the cochlea. The greater epithelial ridge appeared to be the main, if not only, source of mRNA encoding Col11a1 and Col11a2 in the tectorial membrane. At postnatal Day 13, Col11a1 and Col11a2 expression became more focal and co-localized in the inner sulcus, Claudius' cells and cells of Boettcher. CONCLUSIONS: We did not observe spatial or temporal differences in mRNA expression that could account for the auditory phenotype genotype correlation. The expression patterns suggest essential roles for Col11a1 and Col11a2 in the basilar or tectorial membranes.
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