Conditional deletion of pejvakin in adult outer hair cells causes progressive hearing loss in mice

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​Conditional deletion of pejvakin in adult outer hair cells causes progressive hearing loss in mice​
Harris, S. L.; Kazmierczak, M.; Pangršič, T. ; Shah, P.; Chuchvara, N.; Barrantes-Freer, A.   & Moser, T.  et al.​ (2017) 
Neuroscience344 pp. 380​-393​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroscience.2016.12.055 

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Harris, Suzan L.; Kazmierczak, Marcin; Pangršič, Tina ; Shah, Prahar; Chuchvara, Nadiya; Barrantes-Freer, Alonso ; Moser, Tobias ; Schwander, Martin
Abstract
Mutations in the Pejvakin (Pjvk) gene cause autosomal recessive hearing loss DFNB59 with audiological features of auditory neuropathy spectrum disorder (ANSD) or cochlear dysfunction. The precise mechanisms underlying the variable clinical phenotypes of DFNB59 remain unclear. Here, we demonstrate that mice with conditional ablation of the Pjvk gene in all sensory hair cells or only in outer hair cells (OHCs) show similar auditory phenotypes with early-onset profound hearing loss. By contrast, loss of Pjvk in adult OHCs causes a slowly progressive hearing loss associated with OHC degeneration and delayed loss of inner hair cells (IHCs), indicating a primary role for pejvakin in regulating OHC function and survival. Consistent with this model, synaptic transmission at the IHC ribbon synapse is largely unaffected in sirtaki mice that carry a C-terminal deletion mutation in Pjvk. Using the C-terminal domain of pejvakin as bait, we identified in a cochlear cDNA library ROCK2, an effector for the small GTPase Rho, and the scaffold protein IQGAP1, involved in modulating actin dynamics. Both ROCK2 and IQGAP1 associate via their coiled-coil domains with pejvakin. We conclude that pejvakin is required to sustain OHC activity and survival in a cell-autonomous manner likely involving regulation of Rho signaling.
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6-March-2017
Journal
Neuroscience 
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1873-7544
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English

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