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Publication : Molecular Characterization of Subdomain Specification of Cochlear Duct Based on Foxg1 and Gata3.

First Author  Gil Y Year  2024
Journal  Int J Mol Sci Volume  25
Issue  23 PubMed ID  39684410
Mgi Jnum  J:359855 Mgi Id  MGI:7789575
Doi  10.3390/ijms252312700 Citation  Gil Y, et al. (2024) Molecular Characterization of Subdomain Specification of Cochlear Duct Based on Foxg1 and Gata3. Int J Mol Sci 25(23)
abstractText  The inner ear is one of the sensory organs of vertebrates and is largely composed of the vestibule, which controls balance, and the cochlea, which is responsible for hearing. In particular, a problem in cochlear development can lead to hearing loss. Although numerous studies have been conducted on genes involved in the development of the cochlea, many areas still need to be discovered regarding factors that control the patterning of the early cochlear duct. Herein, based on the dynamic expression pattern of FOXG1 in the apical and basal regions of the E13.5 cochlear duct, we identified detailed expression regions through an open-source analysis of single-cell RNA analysis data and demonstrated a clinical correlation with hearing loss. The distinct expression patterns of FOXG1 and GATA3 during the patterning process of the cochlear duct provide important clues to understanding how the fates of the apical and basal regions are divided. These results are expected to be extremely important not only for understanding the molecular mechanisms involved in the early development of the cochlear duct, but also for identifying potential genes that cause hearing loss.
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