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Vezatin, an integral membrane protein of adherens junctions, is required for the sound resilience of cochlear hair cells

Loud sound exposure is a significant cause of hearing loss worldwide. We asked whether a lack of vezatin, an ubiquitous adherens junction protein, could result in noise-induced hearing loss. Conditional mutant mice bearing non-functional vezatin alleles only in the sensory cells of the inner ear (ha...

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Autores principales: Bahloul, Amel, Simmler, Marie-Christine, Michel, Vincent, Leibovici, Michel, Perfettini, Isabelle, Roux, Isabelle, Weil, Dominique, Nouaille, Sylvie, Zuo, Jian, Zadro, Cristina, Licastro, Danilo, Gasparini, Paolo, Avan, Paul, Hardelin, Jean-Pierre, Petit, Christine
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Publicado: WILEY-VCH Verlag 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3378116/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20049712
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/emmm.200900015
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author Bahloul, Amel
Simmler, Marie-Christine
Michel, Vincent
Leibovici, Michel
Perfettini, Isabelle
Roux, Isabelle
Weil, Dominique
Nouaille, Sylvie
Zuo, Jian
Zadro, Cristina
Licastro, Danilo
Gasparini, Paolo
Avan, Paul
Hardelin, Jean-Pierre
Petit, Christine
author_facet Bahloul, Amel
Simmler, Marie-Christine
Michel, Vincent
Leibovici, Michel
Perfettini, Isabelle
Roux, Isabelle
Weil, Dominique
Nouaille, Sylvie
Zuo, Jian
Zadro, Cristina
Licastro, Danilo
Gasparini, Paolo
Avan, Paul
Hardelin, Jean-Pierre
Petit, Christine
author_sort Bahloul, Amel
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description Loud sound exposure is a significant cause of hearing loss worldwide. We asked whether a lack of vezatin, an ubiquitous adherens junction protein, could result in noise-induced hearing loss. Conditional mutant mice bearing non-functional vezatin alleles only in the sensory cells of the inner ear (hair cells) indeed exhibited irreversible hearing loss after only one minute exposure to a 105 dB broadband sound. In addition, mutant mice spontaneously underwent late onset progressive hearing loss and vestibular dysfunction related to substantial hair cell death. We establish that vezatin is an integral membrane protein with two adjacent transmembrane domains, and cytoplasmic N- and C-terminal regions. Late recruitment of vezatin at junctions between MDCKII cells indicates that the protein does not play a role in the formation of junctions, but rather participates in their stability. Moreover, we show that vezatin directly interacts with radixin in its actin-binding conformation. Accordingly, we provide evidence that vezatin associates with actin filaments at cell–cell junctions. Our results emphasize the overlooked role of the junctions between hair cells and their supporting cells in the auditory epithelium resilience to sound trauma.
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spelling pubmed-33781162012-09-17 Vezatin, an integral membrane protein of adherens junctions, is required for the sound resilience of cochlear hair cells Bahloul, Amel Simmler, Marie-Christine Michel, Vincent Leibovici, Michel Perfettini, Isabelle Roux, Isabelle Weil, Dominique Nouaille, Sylvie Zuo, Jian Zadro, Cristina Licastro, Danilo Gasparini, Paolo Avan, Paul Hardelin, Jean-Pierre Petit, Christine EMBO Mol Med Research Articles Loud sound exposure is a significant cause of hearing loss worldwide. We asked whether a lack of vezatin, an ubiquitous adherens junction protein, could result in noise-induced hearing loss. Conditional mutant mice bearing non-functional vezatin alleles only in the sensory cells of the inner ear (hair cells) indeed exhibited irreversible hearing loss after only one minute exposure to a 105 dB broadband sound. In addition, mutant mice spontaneously underwent late onset progressive hearing loss and vestibular dysfunction related to substantial hair cell death. We establish that vezatin is an integral membrane protein with two adjacent transmembrane domains, and cytoplasmic N- and C-terminal regions. Late recruitment of vezatin at junctions between MDCKII cells indicates that the protein does not play a role in the formation of junctions, but rather participates in their stability. Moreover, we show that vezatin directly interacts with radixin in its actin-binding conformation. Accordingly, we provide evidence that vezatin associates with actin filaments at cell–cell junctions. Our results emphasize the overlooked role of the junctions between hair cells and their supporting cells in the auditory epithelium resilience to sound trauma. WILEY-VCH Verlag 2009-05 /pmc/articles/PMC3378116/ /pubmed/20049712 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/emmm.200900015 Text en Copyright © 2009 EMBO Molecular Medicine
spellingShingle Research Articles
Bahloul, Amel
Simmler, Marie-Christine
Michel, Vincent
Leibovici, Michel
Perfettini, Isabelle
Roux, Isabelle
Weil, Dominique
Nouaille, Sylvie
Zuo, Jian
Zadro, Cristina
Licastro, Danilo
Gasparini, Paolo
Avan, Paul
Hardelin, Jean-Pierre
Petit, Christine
Vezatin, an integral membrane protein of adherens junctions, is required for the sound resilience of cochlear hair cells
title Vezatin, an integral membrane protein of adherens junctions, is required for the sound resilience of cochlear hair cells
title_full Vezatin, an integral membrane protein of adherens junctions, is required for the sound resilience of cochlear hair cells
title_fullStr Vezatin, an integral membrane protein of adherens junctions, is required for the sound resilience of cochlear hair cells
title_full_unstemmed Vezatin, an integral membrane protein of adherens junctions, is required for the sound resilience of cochlear hair cells
title_short Vezatin, an integral membrane protein of adherens junctions, is required for the sound resilience of cochlear hair cells
title_sort vezatin, an integral membrane protein of adherens junctions, is required for the sound resilience of cochlear hair cells
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3378116/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20049712
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/emmm.200900015
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