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  • - Hair cell loss in the inner ear is a major cause of deafness, but immature supporting cells in neonatal mice can regenerate hair cells to some extent before hearing begins.
  • - Researchers found that activating the protein LIN28B and the antagonist follistatin (FST) in organoid culture can enhance the ability of mature cochlear supporting cells to regenerate hair cells by reprogramming them into progenitor-like cells.
  • - The study suggests that LIN28B plays a key role in this reprogramming, while FST helps manage related signaling pathways, and both together can lead to improved hair cell regeneration in neonatal mice.

Article Abstract

Hair cell (HC) loss within the inner ear cochlea is a leading cause for deafness in humans. Before the onset of hearing, immature supporting cells (SCs) in neonatal mice have some limited capacity for HC regeneration. Here, we show that in organoid culture, transient activation of the progenitor-specific RNA binding protein LIN28B and Activin antagonist follistatin (FST) enhances regenerative competence of maturing/mature cochlear SCs by reprogramming them into progenitor-like cells. Transcriptome profiling and mechanistic studies reveal that LIN28B drives SC reprogramming, while FST is required to counterbalance hyperactivation of transforming growth factor-β-type signaling by LIN28B. Last, we show that LIN28B and FST coactivation enhances spontaneous cochlear HC regeneration in neonatal mice and that LIN28B may be part of an endogenous repair mechanism that primes SCs for HC regeneration. These findings indicate that SC dedifferentiation is critical for HC regeneration and identify LIN28B and FST as main regulators.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8836811PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.abj7651DOI Listing

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