Biology Department, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77843-3258, USA.
Dev Biol. 2010 Feb 15;338(2):262-9. doi: 10.1016/j.ydbio.2009.12.011. Epub 2009 Dec 16.
Sox2 has been variously implicated in maintenance of pluripotent stem cells or, alternatively, early stages of cell differentiation, depending on context. In the developing inner ear, Sox2 initially marks all cells in the nascent sensory epithelium and, in mouse, is required for sensory epithelium formation. Sox2 is eventually downregulated in hair cells but is maintained in support cells, the functional significance of which is unknown. Here we describe regulation and function of sox2 in the zebrafish inner ear. Expression of sox2 begins after the onset of sensory epithelium development and is regulated by Atoh1a/b, Fgf and Notch. Knockdown of sox2 does not prevent hair cell production, but the rate of accumulation is reduced due to sporadic death of differentiated hair cells. We next tested the capacity for hair cell regeneration following laser ablation of mature brn3c:gfp-labeled hair cells. In control embryos, regeneration of lost hair cells begins by 12 h post-ablation and involves transdifferentiation of support cells rather than asymmetric cell division. In contrast, regeneration does not occur in sox2-depleted embryos. These data show that zebrafish sox2 is required for hair cell survival, as well as for transdifferentiation of support cells into hair cells during regeneration.
Sox2 被认为在维持多能干细胞或细胞分化的早期阶段发挥作用,具体取决于具体情况。在发育中的内耳中,Sox2 最初标记新生感觉上皮中的所有细胞,并且在小鼠中,Sox2 对于感觉上皮的形成是必需的。Sox2 最终在毛细胞中下调,但在支持细胞中维持,其功能意义尚不清楚。在这里,我们描述了 sox2 在斑马鱼内耳中的调控和功能。sox2 的表达始于感觉上皮发育开始后,并受 Atoh1a/b、Fgf 和 Notch 的调节。Sox2 的敲低不会阻止毛细胞的产生,但由于分化的毛细胞偶尔死亡,毛细胞的积累率降低。接下来,我们测试了在成熟 brn3c:gfp 标记的毛细胞激光消融后毛细胞再生的能力。在对照胚胎中,丢失的毛细胞在消融后 12 小时开始再生,涉及支持细胞的转分化而不是不对称细胞分裂。相比之下,在 Sox2 耗尽的胚胎中,再生不会发生。这些数据表明,斑马鱼 sox2 不仅对毛细胞的存活,而且对再生过程中支持细胞向毛细胞的转分化都是必需的。
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