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Publication : Hearing impairment due to <i>Mir183/96/182</i> mutations suggests both loss and gain of function effects.

First Author  Lewis MA Year  2020
Journal  Dis Model Mech PubMed ID  33318051
Mgi Jnum  J:303596 Mgi Id  MGI:6508522
Doi  10.1242/dmm.047225 Citation  Lewis MA, et al. (2020) Hearing impairment due to Mir183/96/182 mutations suggests both loss and gain of function effects. Dis Model Mech :dmm.047225
abstractText  The microRNA miR-96 is important for hearing, as point mutations in humans and mice result in dominant progressive hearing loss. Mir96 is expressed in sensory cells along with Mir182 and Mir183, but the roles of these closely-linked microRNAs are as yet unknown. Here we analyse mice carrying null alleles of Mir182, and of Mir183 and Mir96 together to investigate their roles in hearing. We found that Mir183/96 heterozygous mice had normal hearing and homozygotes were completely deaf with abnormal hair cell stereocilia bundles and reduced numbers of inner hair cell synapses at four weeks old. Mir182 knockout mice developed normal hearing then exhibited progressive hearing loss. Our transcriptional analyses revealed significant changes in a range of other genes, but surprisingly there were fewer genes with altered expression in the organ of Corti of Mir183/96 null mice compared with our previous findings in Mir96 (Dmdo) mutants, which have a point mutation in the miR-96 seed region. This suggests the more severe phenotype of Mir96 (Dmdo) mutants compared with Mir183/96 mutants, including progressive hearing loss in Mir96 (Dmdo) heterozygotes, is likely to be mediated by the gain of novel target genes in addition to the loss of its normal targets. We propose three mechanisms of action of mutant miRNAs; loss of targets that are normally completely repressed, loss of targets whose transcription is normally buffered by the miRNA, and gain of novel targets. Any of these mechanisms could lead to a partial loss of a robust cellular identity and consequent dysfunction.
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