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On the pathophysiology of DFNA9 : effect of pathogenic variants in the COCH gene on inner ear functioning in human and transgenic mice
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Abstract
DeaFNess Autosomal Dominant 9 (DFNA9) is a dominant hereditary non-syndromic form of progressive sensorineural hearing loss often associated with vestibular dysfunction. DFNA9 is caused by pathogenic variants in the COCH gene. This gene encodes for cochlin, a protein that is abundantly expressed in the spiral ligament and spiral limbus of the inner ear but the function of cochlin is still not fully understood. There are 22 known pathogenic variants located in different domains of the COCH gene that can cause DFNA9, all expressing slightly different phenotypes. It is believed that COCH mutations affect the intracellular trafficking of cochlin which could explain the characteristic pathology seen in temporal bones of DFNA9 patients. This pathology involves a widespread accumulation of acellular eosinophilic deposits throughout the labyrinth. To gain a better understanding of the pathology underlying DFNA9, different mouse models were developed. The objective of this review is to describe the different pathogenic variants in the COCH gene and their effect on intracellular trafficking, associated phenotypes and histopathological findings in both patients and mouse models.
Language
English
Source (journal)
Hearing research. - Amsterdam
Publication
Amsterdam : 2021
ISSN
0378-5955
DOI
10.1016/J.HEARES.2020.108162
Volume/pages
401 (2021) , 10 p.
Article Reference
108162
ISI
000632467500006
Pubmed ID
33421658
Medium
E-only publicatie
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UAntwerpen
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Project info
Inner ear gene therapy to prevent deafness in DFNA9.
Development of allele-specific CRISPR-nuclease gene therapy for late-onset sensorineural hearing impairment in a new humanized DFNA9 mouse model.
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Creation 12.02.2021
Last edited 04.12.2024
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