Puligilla Chandrakala, Kelley Matthew W
Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, South Carolina, 29425.
Laboratory of Cochlear Development, National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland, 20982.
Dev Neurobiol. 2017 Jan;77(1):3-13. doi: 10.1002/dneu.22401. Epub 2016 Jun 6.
The formation of inner ear sensory epithelia is believed to occur in two steps, initial specification of sensory competent (prosensory) regions followed by determination of specific cell-types, such as hair cells (HCs) and supporting cells. However, studies in which the HC determination factor Atoh1 was ectopically expressed in nonprosensory regions indicated that expression of Atoh1 alone is sufficient to induce HC formation suggesting that prosensory formation may not be a prerequisite for HC development. To test this hypothesis, interactions between Sox2 and Atoh1, which are required for prosensory and HC formation respectively, were examined. Forced expression of Atoh1 in nonprosensory cells resulted in transient expression of Sox2 prior to HC formation, suggesting that expression of Sox2 is required for formation of ectopic HCs. Moreover, Atoh1 overexpression failed to induce HC formation in Sox2 mutants, confirming that Sox2 is required for prosensory competence. To determine whether expression of Sox2 alone is sufficient to induce prosensory identity, Sox2 was transiently activated in a manner that mimicked endogenous expression. Following transient Sox2 activation, nonprosensory cells developed as HCs, a result that was never observed in response to persistent expression of Sox2. These results, suggest a dual role for Sox2 in inner ear formation. Initially, Sox2 is required to specify prosensory competence, but subsequent down-regulation of Sox2 must occur to allow Atoh1 expression, most likely through a direct interaction with the Atoh1 promoter. These results implicate Sox2-mediated changes in prosensory cells as an essential step in their ability to develop as HCs. © 2016 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Develop Neurobiol 77: 3-13, 2017.
内耳感觉上皮的形成被认为分两个步骤进行,首先是感觉能力(前感觉)区域的初始特化,随后是特定细胞类型的确定,如毛细胞(HCs)和支持细胞。然而,一些研究将HC决定因子Atoh1在非前感觉区域异位表达,结果表明仅Atoh1的表达就足以诱导HC形成,这表明前感觉的形成可能不是HC发育的先决条件。为了验证这一假设,研究人员检测了分别参与前感觉和HC形成的Sox2与Atoh1之间的相互作用。在非前感觉细胞中强制表达Atoh1会导致在HC形成之前Sox2的短暂表达,这表明Sox2的表达是异位HC形成所必需的。此外,在Sox2突变体中Atoh1过表达未能诱导HC形成,这证实了Sox2是前感觉能力所必需的。为了确定单独Sox2的表达是否足以诱导前感觉特性,研究人员以模拟内源性表达的方式短暂激活Sox2。短暂激活Sox2后,非前感觉细胞发育为HC,而持续表达Sox2时从未观察到这种结果。这些结果表明Sox2在内耳形成中具有双重作用。最初,Sox2是确定前感觉能力所必需的,但随后Sox2必须下调以允许Atoh1表达,最有可能是通过与Atoh1启动子的直接相互作用。这些结果表明,Sox2介导的前感觉细胞变化是它们发育为HC能力的关键步骤。©2016威利期刊公司。《发育神经生物学》77:3 - 13, 2017。