Assembly of the cochlear gap junction macromolecular complex requires connexin 26.

نویسندگان

  • Kazusaku Kamiya
  • Sabrina W Yum
  • Nagomi Kurebayashi
  • Miho Muraki
  • Kana Ogawa
  • Keiko Karasawa
  • Asuka Miwa
  • Xueshui Guo
  • Satoru Gotoh
  • Yoshinobu Sugitani
  • Hitomi Yamanaka
  • Shioko Ito-Kawashima
  • Takashi Iizuka
  • Takashi Sakurai
  • Tetsuo Noda
  • Osamu Minowa
  • Katsuhisa Ikeda
چکیده

Hereditary deafness affects approximately 1 in 2,000 children. Mutations in the gene encoding the cochlear gap junction protein connexin 26 (CX26) cause prelingual, nonsyndromic deafness and are responsible for as many as 50% of hereditary deafness cases in certain populations. Connexin-associated deafness is thought to be the result of defective development of auditory sensory epithelium due to connexion dysfunction. Surprisingly, CX26 deficiency is not compensated for by the closely related connexin CX30, which is abundantly expressed in the same cochlear cells. Here, using two mouse models of CX26-associated deafness, we demonstrate that disruption of the CX26-dependent gap junction plaque (GJP) is the earliest observable change during embryonic development of mice with connexin-associated deafness. Loss of CX26 resulted in a drastic reduction in the GJP area and protein level and was associated with excessive endocytosis with increased expression of caveolin 1 and caveolin 2. Furthermore, expression of deafness-associated CX26 and CX30 in cell culture resulted in visible disruption of GJPs and loss of function. Our results demonstrate that deafness-associated mutations in CX26 induce the macromolecular degradation of large gap junction complexes accompanied by an increase in caveolar structures.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • The Journal of clinical investigation

دوره 124 4  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2014