Degeneration of saccular hair cells caused by MITF gene mutation.

IF 4 3区 生物学 Q1 DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY
Yi Du, Li-Li Ren, Qing-Qing Jiang, Xing-Jian Liu, Fei Ji, Yue Zhang, Shuo-Long Yuan, Zi-Ming Wu, Wei-Wei Guo, Shi-Ming Yang
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Abstract

Background: Waardenburg syndrome (WS) is the consequence of an inherited autosomal dominant mutation which causes the early degeneration of intermediate cells of cochlear stria vascularis (SV) and profound hearing loss. Patients with WS may also experience primary vestibular symptoms. Most of the current WS studies did not discuss the relationship between WS and abnormal vestibular function. Our study found that a spontaneous mutant pig showed profound hearing loss and depigmentation. MITF-M, a common gene mutation causes type WS which affect the development of the intermediate cell of SV, was then identified for animal modeling.

Results: In this study, the degeneration of vestibular hair cells was found in pigs with MITF-M. The morphology of hair cells in vestibular organs of pigs was examined using electron microscopy from embryonic day E70 to postnatal two weeks. Significant hair cell loss in the mutant saccule was found in this study through E95 to P14. Conversely, there was no hair cell loss in either utricle or semi-circular canals.

Conclusions: Our study suggested that MITF-M gene mutation only affects hair cells of the saccule, but has no effect on other vestibular organs. The study also indicated that the survival of cochlear and saccular hair cells was dependent on the potassium release from the cochlear SV, but hair cells of the utricle and semi-circular canals were independent on SV.

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MITF基因突变引起的囊毛细胞变性。
背景:Waardenburg综合征(WS)是一种遗传性常染色体显性突变导致耳蜗血管纹(SV)中间细胞早期变性和重度听力损失的结果。WS患者也可能出现原发性前庭症状。目前大多数WS研究未讨论WS与前庭功能异常的关系。我们的研究发现,一头自发突变的猪表现出严重的听力损失和色素沉着。MITF-M是一种引起WS型的常见基因突变,影响SV中间细胞的发育,随后被鉴定为动物模型。结果:本研究发现,MITF-M猪前庭毛细胞变性。从胚胎E70日至出生后2周,用电镜观察了猪前庭器官毛细胞的形态。本研究通过E95至P14发现突变囊中有明显的毛细胞损失。相反,在小室或半圆形管中没有毛细胞丢失。结论:我们的研究表明,MITF-M基因突变仅影响囊毛细胞,而对前庭其他器官没有影响。研究还表明,耳蜗和囊状毛细胞的存活依赖于耳蜗SV的钾释放,但耳蜗小囊和半规管的毛细胞不依赖于SV。
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Neural Development
Neural Development 生物-发育生物学
CiteScore
6.60
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11
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Neural Development is a peer-reviewed open access, online journal, which features studies that use molecular, cellular, physiological or behavioral methods to provide novel insights into the mechanisms that underlie the formation of the nervous system. Neural Development aims to discover how the nervous system arises and acquires the abilities to sense the world and control adaptive motor output. The field includes analysis of how progenitor cells form a nervous system during embryogenesis, and how the initially formed neural circuits are shaped by experience during early postnatal life. Some studies use well-established, genetically accessible model systems, but valuable insights are also obtained from less traditional models that provide behavioral or evolutionary insights.
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