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Repair of noise-induced damage to stereocilia F-actin cores is facilitated by XIRP2 and its novel mechanosensor domain
Prolonged exposure to loud noise has been shown to affect inner ear sensory hair cells in a variety of deleterious manners, including damaging the stereocilia core. The damaged sites can be visualized as ‘gaps’ in phalloidin staining of F-actin, and the enrichment of monomeric actin at these sites,...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10259482/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37294664 http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.72681 |
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author | Wagner, Elizabeth L Im, Jun-Sub Sala, Stefano Nakahata, Maura I Imbery, Terence E Li, Sihan Chen, Daniel Nimchuk, Katherine Noy, Yael Archer, David W Xu, Wenhao Hashisaki, George Avraham, Karen B Oakes, Patrick W Shin, Jung-Bum |
author_facet | Wagner, Elizabeth L Im, Jun-Sub Sala, Stefano Nakahata, Maura I Imbery, Terence E Li, Sihan Chen, Daniel Nimchuk, Katherine Noy, Yael Archer, David W Xu, Wenhao Hashisaki, George Avraham, Karen B Oakes, Patrick W Shin, Jung-Bum |
author_sort | Wagner, Elizabeth L |
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description | Prolonged exposure to loud noise has been shown to affect inner ear sensory hair cells in a variety of deleterious manners, including damaging the stereocilia core. The damaged sites can be visualized as ‘gaps’ in phalloidin staining of F-actin, and the enrichment of monomeric actin at these sites, along with an actin nucleator and crosslinker, suggests that localized remodeling occurs to repair the broken filaments. Herein, we show that gaps in mouse auditory hair cells are largely repaired within 1 week of traumatic noise exposure through the incorporation of newly synthesized actin. We provide evidence that Xin actin binding repeat containing 2 (XIRP2) is required for the repair process and facilitates the enrichment of monomeric γ-actin at gaps. Recruitment of XIRP2 to stereocilia gaps and stress fiber strain sites in fibroblasts is force-dependent, mediated by a novel mechanosensor domain located in the C-terminus of XIRP2. Our study describes a novel process by which hair cells can recover from sublethal hair bundle damage and which may contribute to recovery from temporary hearing threshold shifts and the prevention of age-related hearing loss. |
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spelling | pubmed-102594822023-06-13 Repair of noise-induced damage to stereocilia F-actin cores is facilitated by XIRP2 and its novel mechanosensor domain Wagner, Elizabeth L Im, Jun-Sub Sala, Stefano Nakahata, Maura I Imbery, Terence E Li, Sihan Chen, Daniel Nimchuk, Katherine Noy, Yael Archer, David W Xu, Wenhao Hashisaki, George Avraham, Karen B Oakes, Patrick W Shin, Jung-Bum eLife Cell Biology Prolonged exposure to loud noise has been shown to affect inner ear sensory hair cells in a variety of deleterious manners, including damaging the stereocilia core. The damaged sites can be visualized as ‘gaps’ in phalloidin staining of F-actin, and the enrichment of monomeric actin at these sites, along with an actin nucleator and crosslinker, suggests that localized remodeling occurs to repair the broken filaments. Herein, we show that gaps in mouse auditory hair cells are largely repaired within 1 week of traumatic noise exposure through the incorporation of newly synthesized actin. We provide evidence that Xin actin binding repeat containing 2 (XIRP2) is required for the repair process and facilitates the enrichment of monomeric γ-actin at gaps. Recruitment of XIRP2 to stereocilia gaps and stress fiber strain sites in fibroblasts is force-dependent, mediated by a novel mechanosensor domain located in the C-terminus of XIRP2. Our study describes a novel process by which hair cells can recover from sublethal hair bundle damage and which may contribute to recovery from temporary hearing threshold shifts and the prevention of age-related hearing loss. eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd 2023-06-09 /pmc/articles/PMC10259482/ /pubmed/37294664 http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.72681 Text en © 2023, Wagner et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use and redistribution provided that the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Cell Biology Wagner, Elizabeth L Im, Jun-Sub Sala, Stefano Nakahata, Maura I Imbery, Terence E Li, Sihan Chen, Daniel Nimchuk, Katherine Noy, Yael Archer, David W Xu, Wenhao Hashisaki, George Avraham, Karen B Oakes, Patrick W Shin, Jung-Bum Repair of noise-induced damage to stereocilia F-actin cores is facilitated by XIRP2 and its novel mechanosensor domain |
title | Repair of noise-induced damage to stereocilia F-actin cores is facilitated by XIRP2 and its novel mechanosensor domain |
title_full | Repair of noise-induced damage to stereocilia F-actin cores is facilitated by XIRP2 and its novel mechanosensor domain |
title_fullStr | Repair of noise-induced damage to stereocilia F-actin cores is facilitated by XIRP2 and its novel mechanosensor domain |
title_full_unstemmed | Repair of noise-induced damage to stereocilia F-actin cores is facilitated by XIRP2 and its novel mechanosensor domain |
title_short | Repair of noise-induced damage to stereocilia F-actin cores is facilitated by XIRP2 and its novel mechanosensor domain |
title_sort | repair of noise-induced damage to stereocilia f-actin cores is facilitated by xirp2 and its novel mechanosensor domain |
topic | Cell Biology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10259482/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37294664 http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.72681 |
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