Cochlear organoids reveal epigenetic and transcriptional programs of postnatal hair cell differentiation from supporting cells

Author:

Kalra Gurmannat,Lenz Danielle,Abdul-Aziz Dunia,Hanna Craig,Herb Brian R.,Colantuoni Carlo,Milon Beatrice,Saxena Madhurima,Shetty Amol C.,Hertzano Ronna P.,Shivdasani Ramesh A.,Ament Seth A.,Edge Albert S. B.ORCID

Abstract

ABSTRACTWe explored the transcriptional and epigenetic programs underlying the differentiation of hair cells from postnatal progenitor cells in cochlear organoids. Heterogeneity in the cells including cells with the transcriptional signatures of mature hair cells allowed a full picture of possible cell fates. Construction of trajectories identified Lgr5+ cells as progenitors for hair cells and the genomic data revealed gene regulatory networks leading to hair cells. We validated these networks, demonstrating dynamic changes both in expression and predicted binding sites of these transcription factors during organoid differentiation. We identified known regulators of hair cell development, Atoh1, Pou4f3, and Gfi1, and predicted novel regulatory factors, Tcf4, an E-protein and heterodimerization partner of Atoh1, and Ddit3, a CCAAT/enhancer-binding protein (C/EBP) that represses Hes1 and activates transcription of Wnt signaling-related genes. Deciphering the signals for hair cell regeneration from mammalian cochlear supporting cells reveals candidates for HC regeneration which is limited in the adult.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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