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Publication : Syntaxin 4 is essential for hearing in human and zebrafish.

First Author  Schrauwen I Year  2023
Journal  Hum Mol Genet Volume  32
Issue  7 Pages  1184-1192
PubMed ID  36355422 Mgi Jnum  J:352391
Mgi Id  MGI:7446910 Doi  10.1093/hmg/ddac257
Citation  Schrauwen I, et al. (2023) Syntaxin 4 is essential for hearing in human and zebrafish. Hum Mol Genet 32(7):1184-1192
abstractText  Congenital hearing impairment (HI) is a genetically highly heterogeneous disorder in which prompt recognition and intervention are crucial to optimize outcomes. In this study, we used exome sequencing to investigate a large consanguineous Pakistani family with eight affected individuals showing bilateral severe-to-profound HI. This identified a homozygous splice region variant in STX4 (c.232 + 6T>C), which causes exon skipping and a frameshift, that segregated with HI (two-point logarithm of odds (LOD) score = 5.9). STX4, a member of the syntaxin family, is a component of the SNARE machinery involved in several vesicle transport and recycling pathways. In silico analysis showed that murine orthologue Stx4a is highly and widespread expressed in the developing and adult inner ear. Immunofluorescent imaging revealed localization of STX4A in the cell body, cell membrane and stereocilia of inner and outer hair cells. Furthermore, a morpholino-based knockdown of stx4 in zebrafish showed an abnormal startle response, morphological and developmental defects, and a disrupted mechanotransduction function in neuromast hair cells measured via FM1-43 uptake. Our findings indicate that STX4 dysfunction leads to HI in humans and zebrafish and supports the evolutionary conserved role of STX4 in inner ear development and hair cell functioning.
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