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Publication : Adenylyl cyclase 6 plays a minor role in the mouse inner ear and retina.

First Author  Mathur PD Year  2023
Journal  Sci Rep Volume  13
Issue  1 Pages  7075
PubMed ID  37127773 Mgi Jnum  J:335762
Mgi Id  MGI:7470356 Doi  10.1038/s41598-023-34361-y
Citation  Mathur PD, et al. (2023) Adenylyl cyclase 6 plays a minor role in the mouse inner ear and retina. Sci Rep 13(1):7075
abstractText  Adenylyl cyclase 6 (AC6) synthesizes second messenger cAMP in G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) signaling. In cochlear hair cells, AC6 distribution relies on an adhesion GPCR, ADGRV1, which is associated with Usher syndrome (USH), a condition of combined hearing and vision loss. ADGRV1 is a component of the USH type 2 (USH2) protein complex in hair cells and photoreceptors. However, the role of AC6 in the inner ear and retina has not been explored. Here, we found that AC6 distribution in hair cells depends on the USH2 protein complex integrity. Several known AC6 regulators and effectors, which were previously reported to participate in ADGRV1 signaling in vitro, are localized to the stereociliary compartments that overlap with AC6 distribution in hair cells. In young AC6 knockout (Adcy6(-/-)) mice, the activity of cAMP-dependent protein kinase, but not Akt kinase, is altered in cochleas, while both kinases are normal in vestibular organs. Adult Adcy6(-/-) mice however exhibit normal hearing function. AC6 is expressed in mouse retinas but rarely in photoreceptors. Adcy6(-/-) mice have slightly enhanced photopic but normal scotopic vision. Therefore, AC6 may participate in the ADGRV1 signaling in hair cells but AC6 is not essential for cochlear and retinal development and maintenance.
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