The Candidate Splicing Factor Sfswap Regulates Growth and Patterning of Inner Ear Sensory Organs
The Candidate Splicing Factor Sfswap Regulates Growth and Patterning of Inner Ear Sensory Organs
The Notch signaling pathway is thought to regulate multiple stages of inner ear development. Mutations in the Notch signaling pathway cause disruptions in the number and arrangement of hair cells and supporting cells in sensory regions of the ear. In this study we identify an insertional mutation in the mouse Sfswap gene, a putative splicing factor, that results in mice with vestibular and cochlear defects that are consistent with disrupted Notch signaling. Homozygous Sfswap mutants display hyperactivity and circling behavior consistent with vestibular defects, and significantly impaired hearing. The cochlea of newborn Sfswap mutant mice shows a significant reduction in outer hair cells and supporting cells and ectopic inner hair cells. This phenotype most closely resembles that seen in hypomorphic alleles of the Notch ligand Jagged1 (Jag1). We show that Jag1; Sfswap compound mutants have inner ear defects that are more severe than expected from simple additive effects of the single mutants, indicating a genetic interaction between Sfswap and Jag1. In addition, expression of genes involved in Notch signaling in the inner ear are reduced in Sfswap mutants. There is increased interest in how splicing affects inner ear development and function. Our work is one of the first studies to suggest that a putative splicing factor has specific effects on Notch signaling pathway members and inner ear development.
- Stanford University United States
- Baylor College of Medicine United States
- Rice University United States
Hair Cells, Auditory, Inner, Receptors, Notch, Calcium-Binding Proteins, Membrane Proteins, RNA-Binding Proteins, QH426-470, Cochlea, Alternative Splicing, Mice, Ear, Inner, Mutation, Genetics, Animals, Intercellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins, Serrate-Jagged Proteins, RNA Splicing Factors, Vestibule, Labyrinth, Jagged-1 Protein, Research Article, Body Patterning, Signal Transduction
Hair Cells, Auditory, Inner, Receptors, Notch, Calcium-Binding Proteins, Membrane Proteins, RNA-Binding Proteins, QH426-470, Cochlea, Alternative Splicing, Mice, Ear, Inner, Mutation, Genetics, Animals, Intercellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins, Serrate-Jagged Proteins, RNA Splicing Factors, Vestibule, Labyrinth, Jagged-1 Protein, Research Article, Body Patterning, Signal Transduction
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