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Publication : AAV-mediated Gpm6b expression supports hair cell reprogramming.

First Author  Sun Q Year  2024
Journal  Cell Prolif Volume  57
Issue  7 Pages  e13620
PubMed ID  38400824 Mgi Jnum  J:352945
Mgi Id  MGI:7707490 Doi  10.1111/cpr.13620
Citation  Sun Q, et al. (2024) AAV-mediated Gpm6b expression supports hair cell reprogramming. Cell Prolif 57(7):e13620
abstractText  Irreversible damage to hair cells (HCs) in the cochlea leads to hearing loss. Cochlear supporting cells (SCs) in the murine cochlea have the potential to differentiate into HCs. Neuron membrane glycoprotein M6B (Gpm6b) as a four-transmembrane protein is a potential regulator of HC regeneration according to our previous research. In this study, we found that AAV-ie-mediated Gpm6b overexpression promoted SC-derived organoid expansion. Enhanced Gpm6b prevented the normal decrease in SC plasticity as the cochlea develops by supporting cells re-entry cell cycle and facilitating the SC-to-HC transformation. Also, overexpression of Gpm6b in the organ of Corti through the round window membrane injection facilitated the trans-differentiation of Lgr5(+) SCs into HCs. In conclusion, our results suggest that Gpm6b overexpression promotes HC regeneration and highlights a promising target for hearing repair using the inner ear stem cells combined with AAV.
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