Defective Gpsm2/Gαi3 signalling disrupts stereocilia development and growth cone actin dynamics in Chudley-McCullough syndrome

Chudley-McCullough综合征中Gpsm2/Gαi3信号传导缺陷会破坏立体纤毛发育和生长锥肌动蛋白动力学。

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作者:Stephanie A Mauriac,Yeri E Hien,Jonathan E Bird,Steve Dos-Santos Carvalho,Ronan Peyroutou,Sze Chim Lee,Maite M Moreau,Jean-Michel Blanc,Aysegul Geyser,Chantal Medina,Olivier Thoumine,Sandra Beer-Hammer,Thomas B Friedman,Lukas Rüttiger,Andrew Forge,Bernd Nürnberg,Nathalie Sans,Mireille Montcouquiol

Abstract

Mutations in GPSM2 cause Chudley-McCullough syndrome (CMCS), an autosomal recessive neurological disorder characterized by early-onset sensorineural deafness and brain anomalies. Here, we show that mutation of the mouse orthologue of GPSM2 affects actin-rich stereocilia elongation in auditory and vestibular hair cells, causing deafness and balance defects. The G-protein subunit Gαi3, a well-documented partner of Gpsm2, participates in the elongation process, and its absence also causes hearing deficits. We show that Gpsm2 defines an ∼200 nm nanodomain at the tips of stereocilia and this localization requires the presence of Gαi3, myosin 15 and whirlin. Using single-molecule tracking, we report that loss of Gpsm2 leads to decreased outgrowth and a disruption of actin dynamics in neuronal growth cones. Our results elucidate the aetiology of CMCS and highlight a new molecular role for Gpsm2/Gαi3 in the regulation of actin dynamics in epithelial and neuronal tissues.

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