TY - JOUR
T1 - Stepwise fate conversion of supporting cells to sensory hair cells in the chick auditory epithelium
AU - Matsunaga, Mami
AU - Yamamoto, Ryosuke
AU - Kita, Tomoko
AU - Ohnishi, Hiroe
AU - Yamamoto, Norio
AU - Okano, Takayuki
AU - Omori, Koichi
AU - Nakagawa, Takayuki
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© 2023 The Author(s)
PY - 2023/2/17
Y1 - 2023/2/17
N2 - In contrast to mammals, the avian cochlea, specifically the basilar papilla, can regenerate sensory hair cells, which involves fate conversion of supporting cells to hair cells. To determine the mechanisms for converting supporting cells to hair cells, we used single-cell RNA sequencing during hair cell regeneration in explant cultures of chick basilar papillae. We identified dynamic changes in the gene expression of supporting cells, and the pseudotime trajectory analysis demonstrated the stepwise fate conversion from supporting cells to hair cells. Initially, supporting cell identity was erased and transition to the precursor state occurred. A subsequent gain in hair cell identity progressed together with downregulation of precursor-state genes. Transforming growth factor β receptor 1-mediated signaling was involved in induction of the initial step, and its inhibition resulted in suppression of hair cell regeneration. Our data provide new insights for understanding fate conversion from supporting cells to hair cells in avian basilar papillae.
AB - In contrast to mammals, the avian cochlea, specifically the basilar papilla, can regenerate sensory hair cells, which involves fate conversion of supporting cells to hair cells. To determine the mechanisms for converting supporting cells to hair cells, we used single-cell RNA sequencing during hair cell regeneration in explant cultures of chick basilar papillae. We identified dynamic changes in the gene expression of supporting cells, and the pseudotime trajectory analysis demonstrated the stepwise fate conversion from supporting cells to hair cells. Initially, supporting cell identity was erased and transition to the precursor state occurred. A subsequent gain in hair cell identity progressed together with downregulation of precursor-state genes. Transforming growth factor β receptor 1-mediated signaling was involved in induction of the initial step, and its inhibition resulted in suppression of hair cell regeneration. Our data provide new insights for understanding fate conversion from supporting cells to hair cells in avian basilar papillae.
KW - Cell biology
KW - Sensory neuroscience
KW - Transcriptomics
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U2 - 10.1016/j.isci.2023.106046
DO - 10.1016/j.isci.2023.106046
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85147384788
SN - 2589-0042
VL - 26
JO - iScience
JF - iScience
IS - 2
M1 - 106046
ER -