The RNA-binding protein TRIM71 is essential for brain development, and recent genetic studies in humans have identified TRIM71 as a risk gene for congenital hydrocephal-us (CH). Here, we show that monoallelic missense mutations in TRIM71 are associated with hearing loss (HL) and inner ear aplasia in humans. Utilizing conditional Trim71 knockout mice carrying a CH and HL-associated mutation, we demonstrate that loss of TRIM71 function during early otic development (embryonic day 9 to 10) causes severe HL. While inner ear morphogenesis occurs normally in Trim71 knockout mice, we find that early otic loss of TRIM71 function disrupts the highly stereotyped timing of cell cycle exit and differentiation within the inner ear auditory sensory organ (cochlea), resulting in the premature formation and innervation of mechanosensory hair cells. Transcriptomic profiling of Trim71-deficient cochlear progenitor cells identifies Inhba and Tgfbr2 as targets of TRIM71 repression, and our analysis of Inhba-Tgfbr1 double knockout mice indicates that TRIM71 maintains hair cell progenitors in a proliferative and undifferentiated state by restricting TGFβ-type signaling. Characterization of hair cells and their associated neurons in adult Trim71 knockout mice revealed reduced presynaptic terminals and neuronal degeneration in the outer hair cell region, providing a basis for the observed hearing deficits in Trim71 knockout mice.
The RNA-binding protein TRIM71 is essential for hearing in humans and mice and times auditory sensory organ development.
RNA结合蛋白TRIM71对人类和小鼠的听觉以及听觉感觉器官的发育至关重要
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作者:Li Xiao-Jun, Morgan Charles, Duy Phan Q, Evsen Lale, Hao Le T, Machavoine Roxane, Belhous Kahina, Ernest Sylvain, Denoyelle Françoise, Mignot Cyril, Brioude Frederic, Parodi Marine, Li Lin, Huang He, Nadar Ponniah Prathamesh T, Kolanus Waldemar, Kahle Kristopher T, Marlin Sandrine, Doetzlhofer Angelika
| 期刊: | Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 影响因子: | 9.100 |
| 时间: | 2025 | 起止号: | 2025 Sep 9; 122(36):e2505811122 |
| doi: | 10.1073/pnas.2505811122 | 研究方向: | 免疫/内分泌 |
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