Identifying new genes responsible for non-syndromic hearing loss remains a critical goal, as many individuals with hereditary deafness still lack a molecular diagnosis despite comprehensive genetic testing. The tectorial membrane (TM) is a specialized, collagen-rich, acellular matrix of the inner ear, essential for stimulating mechanosensitive hair cell bundles during sound transduction, and its structural integrity is critical for frequency tuning and auditory sensitivity. Although mutations in genes encoding a number of non-collagenous proteins found in the TM (TECTA, CEACAM16, OTOG, OTOGL) have been identified as deafness genes, definitive evidence implicating β-tectorin (TECTB) in human hearing loss has been lacking. Here, we present multiple lines of genetic and experimental evidence linking a missense variant in TECTB (c.674G>A, p.Cys225Tyr) to autosomal dominant, non-syndromic hearing loss in a multigenerational family. The variant alters one of eight highly conserved cysteines present within the zona pellucida (ZP) domain of TECTB and is predicted to disrupt protein folding and matrix assembly. Using a Tectb-C225Y knock-in mouse model, we show that homozygous animals exhibit severe hearing loss and profound disruption of TM morphology, while heterozygote animals display decreased matrix content within the TM and increased susceptibility to noise-induced hearing loss-despite normal auditory thresholds. These findings identify TECTB as a novel human deafness gene, further elucidate its structural role in maintaining TM integrity, and highlight its contribution to resilience against environmental and age-related auditory decline.
The TECTB-C225Y Variant Causing Autosomal Dominant Deafness in a Nicaraguan Family Enhances Sensitivity to Noise-Induced Hearing Loss in Mice.
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作者:Hale Evan B, Vona Barbara, Goodyear Richard J, Osgood Richard T, Amr Sami S, Mojica Karen, Vera-Monroy Ricardo, Callahan Katherine, Gudlewski Kerry L, Quadros Rolen, Ohtsuka Masato, McGee JoAnn, Walsh Edward J, Morton Cynthia C, Gurumurthy Channabasavaiah, Saunders James E, Richardson Guy P, Indzhykulian Artur A
| 期刊: | medRxiv | 影响因子: | 0.000 |
| 时间: | 2025 | 起止号: | 2025 Aug 14 |
| doi: | 10.1101/2025.08.13.25333146 | ||
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