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Development 130, 2013-2025 (2003)
Copyright © 2003 The Company of Biologists Limited


DEVELOPMENT AND DISEASE

Lack of pendrin expression leads to deafness and expansion of the endolymphatic compartment in inner ears of Foxi1 null mutant mice

Malin Hulander1, Amy E. Kiernan2,*, Sandra Rodrigo Blomqvist1,*, Peter Carlsson4, Emma-Johanna Samuelsson3, Bengt R. Johansson3, Karen P. Steel2 and Sven Enerbäck1,{dagger}

1 Medical Genetics, Department of Medical Biochemistry, Institute of Anatomy and Cell Biology, Göteborg University, Box 440, SE-405 30 Göteborg, Sweden
2 MRC Institute of Hearing Research, University Park, Nottingham NG7 2RD, UK
3 The Electron Microscopy Unit, Institute of Anatomy and Cell Biology, Göteborg University, Box 440, SE-405 30 Göteborg, Sweden
4 Department of Molecular Biology, Institute of Anatomy and Cell Biology, Göteborg University, Box 440, SE-405 30 Göteborg, Sweden

{dagger} Author for correspondence (e-mail: sven.enerback{at}medgen.gu.se)

Accepted 8 January 2003

Mice that lack the winged helix/forkhead gene Foxi1 (also known as Fkh10) are deaf and display shaker/waltzer behavior, an indication of disturbed balance. While Foxi1 is expressed in the entire otic vesicle at E9.5, it becomes gradually restricted to the endolymphatic duct/sac epithelium and at E16.5 Foxi1 expression in the inner ear is confined to this epithelium. Histological sections, paintfill experiments and whole-mount hybridizations reveal no abnormality in inner ear development of Foxi1-/- mice before E13.5. Between E13.5 and E16.5 the membranous labyrinth of inner ears from null mutants starts to expand as can be seen in histological sections, paint-fill experiments and three-dimensional reconstruction. Postnatally, inner ears of Foxi1-/- mice are extremely expanded, and large irregular cavities, compressing the cerebellum and the otherwise normal middle ear, have replaced the delicate compartments of the wild-type inner ear. This phenotype resembles that of the human sensorineural deafness syndrome Pendred syndrome, caused by mutations in the PDS gene. In situ hybridization of Foxi1-/- endolymphatic duct/sac epithelium shows a complete lack of the transcript encoding the chloride/iodide transporter pendrin. Based on this, we would like to suggest that Foxi1 is an upstream regulator of pendrin and that the phenotype seen in Foxi1 null mice is, at least in part, due to defective pendrin-mediated chloride ion resorption in the endolymphatic duct/sac epithelium. We show that this regulation could be mediated by absence of a specific endolymphatic cell type — FORE (forkhead related) cells — expressing Foxi1, Pds, Coch and Jag1. Thus, mutations in FOXI1 could prove to cause a Pendred syndrome-like human deafness.

Key words: Forkhead, Foxi1, Pendrin, Deafness, Inner ear, Mouse


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