MicroRNA-124 Regulates Cell Specification in the Cochlea through Modulation of Sfrp4/5
Author(s) -
Aurélia Huyghe,
Priscilla Van den Ackerveken,
Rosalie Sacheli,
Pierre-Paul Prévôt,
Nicolas Thelen,
Justine Renauld,
Marc Thiry,
Laurence Delacroix,
Laurent Nguyen,
Brigitte Malgrange
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
cell reports
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 6.264
H-Index - 154
eISSN - 2639-1856
pISSN - 2211-1247
DOI - 10.1016/j.celrep.2015.08.054
Subject(s) - microrna , cochlea , microbiology and biotechnology , cell , modulation (music) , biology , neuroscience , chemistry , physics , genetics , gene , acoustics
The organ of Corti, the auditory organ of the mammalian inner ear, contains sensory hair cells and supporting cells that arise from a common sensory progenitor. The molecular bases allowing the specification of these progenitors remain elusive. In the present study, by combining microarray analyses with conditional deletion of Dicer in the developing inner ear, we identified that miR-124 controls cell fate in the developing organ of Corti. By targeting secreted frizzled-related protein 4 (Sfrp4) and Sfrp5, two inhibitors of the Wnt pathway, we showed that miR-124 controls the β-catenin-dependent and also the PCP-related non-canonical Wnt pathways that contribute to HC differentiation and polarization in the organ of Corti. Thus, our work emphasizes the importance of miR-124 as an epigenetic safeguard that fine-tunes the expression of genes critical for cell patterning during cochlear differentiation.
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