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Absence of plastin 1 causes abnormal maintenance of hair cell stereocilia and a moderate form of hearing loss in mice
Hearing relies on the mechanosensory inner and outer hair cells (OHCs) of the organ of Corti, which convert mechanical deflections of their actin-rich stereociliary bundles into electrochemical signals. Several actin-associated proteins are essential for stereocilia formation and maintenance, and th...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4262491/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25124451 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/hmg/ddu417 |
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author | Taylor, Ruth Bullen, Anwen Johnson, Stuart L. Grimm-Günter, Eva-Maria Rivero, Francisco Marcotti, Walter Forge, Andrew Daudet, Nicolas |
author_facet | Taylor, Ruth Bullen, Anwen Johnson, Stuart L. Grimm-Günter, Eva-Maria Rivero, Francisco Marcotti, Walter Forge, Andrew Daudet, Nicolas |
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description | Hearing relies on the mechanosensory inner and outer hair cells (OHCs) of the organ of Corti, which convert mechanical deflections of their actin-rich stereociliary bundles into electrochemical signals. Several actin-associated proteins are essential for stereocilia formation and maintenance, and their absence leads to deafness. One of the most abundant actin-bundling proteins of stereocilia is plastin 1, but its function has never been directly assessed. Here, we found that plastin 1 knock-out (Pls1 KO) mice have a moderate and progressive form of hearing loss across all frequencies. Auditory hair cells developed normally in Pls1 KO, but in young adult animals, the stereocilia of inner hair cells were reduced in width and length. The stereocilia of OHCs were comparatively less affected; however, they also showed signs of degeneration in ageing mice. The hair bundle stiffness and the acquisition of the electrophysiological properties of hair cells were unaffected by the absence of plastin 1, except for a significant change in the adaptation properties, but not the size of the mechanoelectrical transducer currents. These results show that in contrast to other actin-bundling proteins such as espin, harmonin or Eps8, plastin 1 is dispensable for the initial formation of stereocilia. However, the progressive hearing loss and morphological defects of hair cells in adult Pls1 KO mice point at a specific role for plastin 1 in the preservation of adult stereocilia and optimal hearing. Hence, mutations in the human PLS1 gene may be associated with relatively mild and progressive forms of hearing loss. |
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spelling | pubmed-42624912014-12-11 Absence of plastin 1 causes abnormal maintenance of hair cell stereocilia and a moderate form of hearing loss in mice Taylor, Ruth Bullen, Anwen Johnson, Stuart L. Grimm-Günter, Eva-Maria Rivero, Francisco Marcotti, Walter Forge, Andrew Daudet, Nicolas Hum Mol Genet Articles Hearing relies on the mechanosensory inner and outer hair cells (OHCs) of the organ of Corti, which convert mechanical deflections of their actin-rich stereociliary bundles into electrochemical signals. Several actin-associated proteins are essential for stereocilia formation and maintenance, and their absence leads to deafness. One of the most abundant actin-bundling proteins of stereocilia is plastin 1, but its function has never been directly assessed. Here, we found that plastin 1 knock-out (Pls1 KO) mice have a moderate and progressive form of hearing loss across all frequencies. Auditory hair cells developed normally in Pls1 KO, but in young adult animals, the stereocilia of inner hair cells were reduced in width and length. The stereocilia of OHCs were comparatively less affected; however, they also showed signs of degeneration in ageing mice. The hair bundle stiffness and the acquisition of the electrophysiological properties of hair cells were unaffected by the absence of plastin 1, except for a significant change in the adaptation properties, but not the size of the mechanoelectrical transducer currents. These results show that in contrast to other actin-bundling proteins such as espin, harmonin or Eps8, plastin 1 is dispensable for the initial formation of stereocilia. However, the progressive hearing loss and morphological defects of hair cells in adult Pls1 KO mice point at a specific role for plastin 1 in the preservation of adult stereocilia and optimal hearing. Hence, mutations in the human PLS1 gene may be associated with relatively mild and progressive forms of hearing loss. Oxford University Press 2015-01-01 2014-08-14 /pmc/articles/PMC4262491/ /pubmed/25124451 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/hmg/ddu417 Text en © The Author 2014. Published by Oxford University Press. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Articles Taylor, Ruth Bullen, Anwen Johnson, Stuart L. Grimm-Günter, Eva-Maria Rivero, Francisco Marcotti, Walter Forge, Andrew Daudet, Nicolas Absence of plastin 1 causes abnormal maintenance of hair cell stereocilia and a moderate form of hearing loss in mice |
title | Absence of plastin 1 causes abnormal maintenance of hair cell stereocilia and a moderate form of hearing loss in mice |
title_full | Absence of plastin 1 causes abnormal maintenance of hair cell stereocilia and a moderate form of hearing loss in mice |
title_fullStr | Absence of plastin 1 causes abnormal maintenance of hair cell stereocilia and a moderate form of hearing loss in mice |
title_full_unstemmed | Absence of plastin 1 causes abnormal maintenance of hair cell stereocilia and a moderate form of hearing loss in mice |
title_short | Absence of plastin 1 causes abnormal maintenance of hair cell stereocilia and a moderate form of hearing loss in mice |
title_sort | absence of plastin 1 causes abnormal maintenance of hair cell stereocilia and a moderate form of hearing loss in mice |
topic | Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4262491/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25124451 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/hmg/ddu417 |
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