Targets of the transcription factor Six1 identify previously unreported candidate deafness genes.

转录因子 Six1 的靶标识别出以前未报道过的候选耳聋基因

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作者:Ranganathan Ramya, Sari Fereshteh, Wang Scarlet Xiaoyan, Thiery Alexandre, Buzzi Ailin Leticia, Guerra Rosalinda, Moody Sally A, Streit Andrea
Branchio-otic (BOS) and branchio-oto-renal (BOR) syndromes are autosomal dominant disorders featuring multiple birth defects including ear, renal and branchial malformations. Mutations in the homeodomain transcription factor SIX1 and its co-factor EYA1 have been identified in about 50% of individuals with BOS or BOR, while causative mutations are unknown in the other half. We hypothesise that SIX1 target genes represent new BOS and BOR candidates. Using published transcriptomic and epigenomic data from chick ear progenitors, we first identify putative Six1 targets. Next, we provide evidence that Six1 directly regulates some of these candidates: Six1 binds to their enhancers, and functional experiments in Xenopus and chick confirm that Six1 controls their expression. Finally, we show that most putative chick Six1 targets are also expressed in the human developing ear and are associated with known deafness loci. Together, our results not only characterise the molecular mechanisms that mediate Six1 function in the developing ear, but also provide new candidates for human congenital deafness.

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