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Nectins Establish a Checkerboard-Like Cellular Pattern in the Auditory Epithelium
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2011
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ImmunologyCytoskeletonMouse Hair CellsCellular PhysiologyHair CellsCell InteractionSensory Hair CellsAuditory ScienceIntercellular CommunicationHealth SciencesMorphogenesisAuditory ResearchHuman HearingNervous SystemCell BiologyAuditory Hair CellsCell LineageDevelopmental BiologyNeuroanatomyPhysiologyAuditory PhysiologyCheckerboard-like Cellular PatternMedicineAuditory System
In the auditory epithelium of the cochlea, the sensory hair cells and supporting cells are arranged in a checkerboard-like fashion, but the mechanism underlying this cellular patterning is unclear. We found that mouse hair cells and supporting cells express the immunoglobulin-like adhesion molecules nectin-1 and -3, respectively, and that their interaction mediates the heterotypic adhesion between these two cell types. Genetic removal of nectin-1 or -3 disrupted the checkerboard-like pattern, inducing aberrant attachment between hair cells. When cells expressing either nectin-1 or -3 were cocultured, they arranged themselves into a mosaic pattern. Thus, nectin-1 and -3 promote the formation of the checkerboard-like pattern of the auditory epithelia.
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