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Retinoic Acid Signaling Mediates Hair Cell Regeneration by Repressing<i>p27</i>kip and<i>sox2</i>in Supporting Cells

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Abstract

Hair cells are the specialized mechanosensory cells of the inner ear that capture auditory and balance sensory input. Hair cells die after acoustic trauma, ototoxic drugs or aging diseases, leading to progressive hearing loss. Mammals, in contrast to zebrafish, lack the ability to regenerate hair cells. Here, we find that retinoic acid (RA) pathway is required for hair cell regeneration in vivo in the zebrafish inner ear and lateral line. RA pathway is activated very early upon hair cell loss, promotes cell proliferation of progenitor cells, and regulates two key genes, p27(kip) and sox2. Our results position RA as an essential signal for hair cell regeneration with relevance in future regenerative strategies in mammals.

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