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Virally mediated Kcnq1 gene replacement therapy in the immature scala media restores hearing in a mouse model of human Jervell and Lange-Nielsen deafness syndrome
Mutations in the potassium channel subunit KCNQ1 cause the human severe congenital deafness Jervell and Lange-Nielsen (JLN) syndrome. We applied a gene therapy approach in a mouse model of JLN syndrome (Kcnq1(−/−) mice) to prevent the development of deafness in the adult stage. A modified adeno-asso...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4551345/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26084842 http://dx.doi.org/10.15252/emmm.201404929 |
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author | Chang, Qing Wang, Jianjun Li, Qi Kim, Yeunjung Zhou, Binfei Wang, Yunfeng Li, Huawei Lin, Xi |
author_facet | Chang, Qing Wang, Jianjun Li, Qi Kim, Yeunjung Zhou, Binfei Wang, Yunfeng Li, Huawei Lin, Xi |
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description | Mutations in the potassium channel subunit KCNQ1 cause the human severe congenital deafness Jervell and Lange-Nielsen (JLN) syndrome. We applied a gene therapy approach in a mouse model of JLN syndrome (Kcnq1(−/−) mice) to prevent the development of deafness in the adult stage. A modified adeno-associated virus construct carrying a Kcnq1 expression cassette was injected postnatally (P0–P2) into the endolymph, which resulted in Kcnq1 expression in most cochlear marginal cells where native Kcnq1 is exclusively expressed. We also found that extensive ectopic virally mediated Kcnq1 transgene expression did not affect normal cochlear functions. Examination of cochlear morphology showed that the collapse of the Reissner’s membrane and degeneration of hair cells (HCs) and cells in the spiral ganglia were corrected in Kcnq1(−/−) mice. Electrophysiological tests showed normal endocochlear potential in treated ears. In addition, auditory brainstem responses showed significant hearing preservation in the injected ears, ranging from 20 dB improvement to complete correction of the deafness phenotype. Our results demonstrate the first successful gene therapy treatment for gene defects specifically affecting the function of the stria vascularis, which is a major site affected by genetic mutations in inherited hearing loss. |
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spelling | pubmed-45513452015-09-01 Virally mediated Kcnq1 gene replacement therapy in the immature scala media restores hearing in a mouse model of human Jervell and Lange-Nielsen deafness syndrome Chang, Qing Wang, Jianjun Li, Qi Kim, Yeunjung Zhou, Binfei Wang, Yunfeng Li, Huawei Lin, Xi EMBO Mol Med Research Articles Mutations in the potassium channel subunit KCNQ1 cause the human severe congenital deafness Jervell and Lange-Nielsen (JLN) syndrome. We applied a gene therapy approach in a mouse model of JLN syndrome (Kcnq1(−/−) mice) to prevent the development of deafness in the adult stage. A modified adeno-associated virus construct carrying a Kcnq1 expression cassette was injected postnatally (P0–P2) into the endolymph, which resulted in Kcnq1 expression in most cochlear marginal cells where native Kcnq1 is exclusively expressed. We also found that extensive ectopic virally mediated Kcnq1 transgene expression did not affect normal cochlear functions. Examination of cochlear morphology showed that the collapse of the Reissner’s membrane and degeneration of hair cells (HCs) and cells in the spiral ganglia were corrected in Kcnq1(−/−) mice. Electrophysiological tests showed normal endocochlear potential in treated ears. In addition, auditory brainstem responses showed significant hearing preservation in the injected ears, ranging from 20 dB improvement to complete correction of the deafness phenotype. Our results demonstrate the first successful gene therapy treatment for gene defects specifically affecting the function of the stria vascularis, which is a major site affected by genetic mutations in inherited hearing loss. John Wiley & Sons, Ltd 2015-08 2015-06-17 /pmc/articles/PMC4551345/ /pubmed/26084842 http://dx.doi.org/10.15252/emmm.201404929 Text en © 2015 The Authors. Published under the terms of the CC BY 4.0 license http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Articles Chang, Qing Wang, Jianjun Li, Qi Kim, Yeunjung Zhou, Binfei Wang, Yunfeng Li, Huawei Lin, Xi Virally mediated Kcnq1 gene replacement therapy in the immature scala media restores hearing in a mouse model of human Jervell and Lange-Nielsen deafness syndrome |
title | Virally mediated Kcnq1 gene replacement therapy in the immature scala media restores hearing in a mouse model of human Jervell and Lange-Nielsen deafness syndrome |
title_full | Virally mediated Kcnq1 gene replacement therapy in the immature scala media restores hearing in a mouse model of human Jervell and Lange-Nielsen deafness syndrome |
title_fullStr | Virally mediated Kcnq1 gene replacement therapy in the immature scala media restores hearing in a mouse model of human Jervell and Lange-Nielsen deafness syndrome |
title_full_unstemmed | Virally mediated Kcnq1 gene replacement therapy in the immature scala media restores hearing in a mouse model of human Jervell and Lange-Nielsen deafness syndrome |
title_short | Virally mediated Kcnq1 gene replacement therapy in the immature scala media restores hearing in a mouse model of human Jervell and Lange-Nielsen deafness syndrome |
title_sort | virally mediated kcnq1 gene replacement therapy in the immature scala media restores hearing in a mouse model of human jervell and lange-nielsen deafness syndrome |
topic | Research Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4551345/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26084842 http://dx.doi.org/10.15252/emmm.201404929 |
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