Epithelial–mesenchymal transition, and collective and individual cell migration regulate epithelial changes in the amikacin-damaged organ of Corti

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Ladrech, Sabine | Eybalin, Michel | Puel, Jean-Luc | Lenoir, Marc

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International audience. Characterizing the microenvironment of a damaged organ of Corti and identifying the basic mechanisms involved in subsequent epithelial reorganization are critical for improving the outcome of clinical therapies. In this context, we studied the expression of a variety of cell markers related to cell shape, cell adhesion and cell plasticity in the rat organ of Corti poisoned with amikacin. Our results indicate that, after severe outer hair cell losses, the cytoarchitectural reorganization of the organ of Corti implicates epithelial-mesenchymal transition mechanisms and involves both collective and individual cell migratory processes. The results also suggest that both root cells and infiltrated fibroblasts participate in the homeostasis of the damaged epithelium, and that the flat epithelium that may emerge offers biological opportunities for late regenerative therapies.

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