p27Kip1 Knockdown Induces Proliferation in the Organ of Corti in Culture after Efficient shRNA Lentiviral Transduction
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Maass Oñate, Juan
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p27Kip1 Knockdown Induces Proliferation in the Organ of Corti in Culture after Efficient shRNA Lentiviral Transduction
Abstract
The cells in the organ of Corti do not exhibit
spontaneous cell regeneration; hair cells that die after
damage are not replaced. Supporting cells can be
induced to transdifferentiate into hair cells, but that
would deplete their numbers, therefore impairing
epithelium physiology. The loss of p27Kip1 function
induces proliferation in the organ of Corti, which raises
the possibility to integrate it to the strategies to achieve
regeneration. Nevertheless, it is not known if the extent
of this proliferative potential, as well as its maintenance
in postnatal stages, is compatible with providing a basis
for eventual therapeutic manipulation. This is due in
part to the limited success of approaches to deliver tools
to modify gene expression in the auditory epithelium.
We tested the hypothesis that the organ of Corti can
undergo significant proliferation when efficient manipulation
of the expression of regulators of the cell cycle is
achieved. Lentiviral vectors were used to transduce all
cochlear cell types, with efficiencies around 4%for hair
cells, 43%in the overall supporting cell population, and
74 % within lesser epithelial ridge (LER) cells.
Expression of short hairpin RNA targeting p27Kip1
encoded by the lentiviral vectors led to measurable
proliferation in the organ of Corti and increase in LER
cells number but not hair cell regeneration. Our results
revalidate the use of lentiviral vectors in the study and in
the potential therapeutic approaches for inner ear
diseases, as well as demonstrate that efficient manipulation
of p27Kip1 is sufficient to induce significant
proliferation in the postnatal cochlea.
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/129288
DOI: DOI: 10.1007/s10162-013-0383-2
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JARO 14: 495–508 (2013)
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