Planar polarized organization of mouse hair cells is established and maintained by STK32A, GPR156 and EMX2

STK32A、GPR156 和 EMX2 建立并维持小鼠毛细胞的平面极化组织。

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作者:Shihai Jia,Ellison J Goodrich,Basile Tarchini,Michael R Deans

Abstract

Hair cells in the utricle and saccule form two groups with oppositely oriented stereociliary bundles that enable detection of broad ranges of motion. These groups are aligned along a common polarity axis established by core planar cell polarity (PCP) proteins, which individual cells interpret differently to generate opposing bundle orientations. EMX2, GPR156 and STK32A determine how these groups integrate PCP signaling during this process. We tested functional interactions between these factors using genetic epistasis experiments and evaluating hair cells in mice with combined mutations in Gpr156 and Stk32a or Emx2 and Stk32a. We show in the utricle that: (1) GPR156 functions to reverse stereociliary bundles relative to the PCP axis but can be blocked by STK32A; and (2) EMX2 establishes the boundary between the two groups by repressing Stk32a transcription. We further demonstrate that these factors have similar functional relationships in the cochlea, despite the absence of polarity reversal in that tissue. Together, these phenotypes support a mechanism whereby EMX2 regulates Stk32a transcription, thereby allowing GPR156 to reverse the orientation of stereociliary bundles in one group of hair cells.

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