Three distinct Atoh1 enhancers cooperate for sound receptor hair cell development.

IF 9.4 1区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Zhengnan Luo, Yi Du, Shuting Li, He Zhang, Muya Shu, Di Zhang, Shunji He, Guangqin Wang, Falong Lu, Zhiyong Liu
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Cochlear hair cells (HCs) in the inner ear are responsible for sound detection. For HC fate specification, the master transcription factor Atoh1 is both necessary and sufficient. Atoh1 expression is dynamic and tightly regulated during development, but the cis-regulatory elements mediating this regulation remain unresolved. Unexpectedly, we found that deleting the only recognized Atoh1 enhancer, defined here as Eh1, failed to impair HC development. By using the assay for transposase-accessible chromatin with high-throughput sequencing (ATAC-seq), we discovered two additional Atoh1 enhancers: Eh2 and Eh3. Notably, Eh2 deletion was sufficient for impairing HC development, and concurrent deletion of Eh1 and Eh2 or all three enhancers resulted in nearly complete absence of HCs. Lastly, we showed that Atoh1 binds to all three enhancers, consistent with its autoregulatory function. Our findings reveal that the cooperative action of three distinct enhancers underpins effective Atoh1 regulation during HC development, indicating potential therapeutic approaches for HC regeneration.

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三种不同的Atoh1增强子合作促进声音受体毛细胞的发育。
内耳中的耳蜗毛细胞(HCs)负责声音检测。对于HC命运的规范,主转录因子Atoh1既是必要的,也是充分的。Atoh1的表达是动态的,在发育过程中受到严格调控,但介导这种调控的顺式调控元件仍未得到解决。出乎意料的是,我们发现删除唯一被识别的Atoh1增强子(这里定义为Eh1)并没有影响HC的发育。通过对转座酶可及染色质进行高通量测序(ATAC-seq),我们发现了另外两个Atoh1增强子:Eh2和Eh3。值得注意的是,Eh2缺失足以损害HC的发育,同时缺失Eh1和Eh2或所有三种增强子导致HC几乎完全缺失。最后,我们发现Atoh1与所有三种增强子结合,符合其自我调节功能。我们的研究结果表明,三种不同增强子的协同作用支持HC发育过程中有效的Atoh1调节,这表明了HC再生的潜在治疗方法。
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