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Comprehensive Expression of Wnt Signaling Pathway Genes during Development and Maturation of the Mouse Cochlea

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2016

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Geng, Ruishuang, Teppei Noda, Joanna F. Mulvaney, Vincent Y. W. Lin, Albert S. B. Edge, and Alain Dabdoub. 2016. “Comprehensive Expression of Wnt Signaling Pathway Genes during Development and Maturation of the Mouse Cochlea.” PLoS ONE 11 (2): e0148339. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0148339. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0148339.

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Background: In the inner ear Wnt signaling is necessary for proliferation, cell fate determination, growth of the cochlear duct, polarized orientation of stereociliary bundles, differentiation of the periotic mesenchyme, and homeostasis of the stria vascularis. In neonatal tissue Wnt signaling can drive proliferation of cells in the sensory region, suggesting that Wnt signaling could be used to regenerate the sensory epithelium in the damaged adult inner ear. Manipulation of Wnt signaling for regeneration will require an understanding of the dynamics of Wnt pathway gene expression in the ear. We present a comprehensive screen for 84 Wnt signaling related genes across four developmental and postnatal time points. Results: We identified 72 Wnt related genes expressed in the inner ear on embryonic day (E) 12.5, postnatal day (P) 0, P6 and P30. These genes included secreted Wnts, Wnt antagonists, intracellular components of canonical signaling and components of non-canonical signaling/planar cell polarity. Conclusion: A large number of Wnt signaling molecules were dynamically expressed during cochlear development and in the early postnatal period, suggesting complex regulation of Wnt transduction. The data revealed several potential key regulators for further study.

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Biology and Life Sciences, Cell Biology, Signal Transduction, Cell Signaling, Signaling Cascades, WNT Signaling Cascade, Anatomy, Head, Ears, Inner Ear, Cochlea, Medicine and Health Sciences, Biological Tissue, Epithelium, Genetics, Gene Expression, Developmental Signaling, Cochlear Ducts, Organisms, Animals, Vertebrates, Birds, Fowl, Gamefowl, Chickens, Poultry, Agriculture, Livestock

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