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Nat Genet ; 41(5): 614-8, 2009 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19363478

ABSTRACT

Progressive hearing loss is common in the human population, but little is known about the molecular basis. We report a new N-ethyl-N-nitrosurea (ENU)-induced mouse mutant, diminuendo, with a single base change in the seed region of Mirn96. Heterozygotes show progressive loss of hearing and hair cell anomalies, whereas homozygotes have no cochlear responses. Most microRNAs are believed to downregulate target genes by binding to specific sites on their mRNAs, so mutation of the seed should lead to target gene upregulation. Microarray analysis revealed 96 transcripts with significantly altered expression in homozygotes; notably, Slc26a5, Ocm, Gfi1, Ptprq and Pitpnm1 were downregulated. Hypergeometric P-value analysis showed that hundreds of genes were upregulated in mutants. Different genes, with target sites complementary to the mutant seed, were downregulated. This is the first microRNA found associated with deafness, and diminuendo represents a model for understanding and potentially moderating progressive hair cell degeneration in hearing loss more generally.


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Ethylnitrosourea/toxicity , Hearing Loss/genetics , MicroRNAs/genetics , Mutation , Animals , Base Sequence , DNA Mutational Analysis , Hair Cells, Auditory/metabolism , Hearing Loss/metabolism , Heterozygote , Mice , Mice, Inbred C57BL , Mice, Inbred Strains , MicroRNAs/metabolism , Molecular Sequence Data , Transfection
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Nat Genet ; 41(5): 609-13, 2009 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19363479

ABSTRACT

MicroRNAs (miRNAs) bind to complementary sites in their target mRNAs to mediate post-transcriptional repression, with the specificity of target recognition being crucially dependent on the miRNA seed region. Impaired miRNA target binding resulting from SNPs within mRNA target sites has been shown to lead to pathologies associated with dysregulated gene expression. However, no pathogenic mutations within the mature sequence of a miRNA have been reported so far. Here we show that point mutations in the seed region of miR-96, a miRNA expressed in hair cells of the inner ear, result in autosomal dominant, progressive hearing loss. This is the first study implicating a miRNA in a mendelian disorder. The identified mutations have a strong impact on miR-96 biogenesis and result in a significant reduction of mRNA targeting. We propose that these mutations alter the regulatory role of miR-96 in maintaining gene expression profiles in hair cells required for their normal function.


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Hearing Loss/genetics , MicroRNAs/genetics , Mutation , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Base Sequence , Child , Female , Hair Cells, Auditory/metabolism , Humans , Male , MicroRNAs/chemistry , Middle Aged , Molecular Sequence Data , Pedigree , RNA, Messenger/metabolism
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