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Sox2 overexpression alleviates noise-induced hearing loss by inhibiting inflammation-related hair cell apoptosis.


ABSTRACT:

Background

The transcription factor Sox2 plays important roles in the developmental processes of multiple organs and tissues. However, whether Sox2 can protect mature or terminally differentiated cells against injury is still unknown.

Methods

We investigated the roles of Sox2 in cochlear hair cells, which are terminally differentiated cells, using conditional transgenic mice and several hearing loss models.

Results

Sox2 overexpression dramatically mitigated the degree of cochlear hair cell loss when exposed to ototoxic drugs. Noise-induced apoptosis of cochlear hair cells and hearing loss were also significantly alleviated by Sox2 overexpression. Notably, noise-induced upregulation of pro-inflammatory factors such as TNF-α and IL6 was inhibited by Sox2 overexpression. Then we used lipopolysaccharide to clarify the effect of Sox2 on cochlear inflammation, and Sox2 overexpression significantly inhibited lipopolysaccharide-induced upregulation of pro-inflammatory factors and alleviated inflammation-related cochlear hair cell death.

Conclusions

These results demonstrate a novel protective role of Sox2 in mature and terminally differentiated cochlear hair cells by inhibiting inflammation.

SUBMITTER: Chen D 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8883703 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Sox2 overexpression alleviates noise-induced hearing loss by inhibiting inflammation-related hair cell apoptosis.

Chen Diyan D   Jia Gaogan G   Zhang Yanping Y   Mao Huanyu H   Zhao Liping L   Li Wenyan W   Chen Yan Y   Ni Yusu Y  

Journal of neuroinflammation 20220228 1


<h4>Background</h4>The transcription factor Sox2 plays important roles in the developmental processes of multiple organs and tissues. However, whether Sox2 can protect mature or terminally differentiated cells against injury is still unknown.<h4>Methods</h4>We investigated the roles of Sox2 in cochlear hair cells, which are terminally differentiated cells, using conditional transgenic mice and several hearing loss models.<h4>Results</h4>Sox2 overexpression dramatically mitigated the degree of co  ...[more]

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