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Kiaa1024L/Minar2 is essential for hearing by regulating cholesterol distribution in hair bundles.


ABSTRACT: Unbiased genetic screens implicated a number of uncharacterized genes in hearing loss, suggesting some biological processes required for auditory function remain unexplored. Loss of Kiaa1024L/Minar2, a previously understudied gene, caused deafness in mice, but how it functioned in the hearing was unclear. Here, we show that disruption of kiaa1024L/minar2 causes hearing loss in the zebrafish. Defects in mechanotransduction, longer and thinner hair bundles, and enlarged apical lysosomes in hair cells are observed in the kiaa1024L/minar2 mutant. In cultured cells, Kiaa1024L/Minar2 is mainly localized to lysosomes, and its overexpression recruits cholesterol and increases cholesterol labeling. Strikingly, cholesterol is highly enriched in the hair bundle membrane, and loss of kiaa1024L/minar2 reduces cholesterol localization to the hair bundles. Lowering cholesterol levels aggravates, while increasing cholesterol levels rescues the hair cell defects in the kiaa1024L/minar2 mutant. Therefore, cholesterol plays an essential role in hair bundles, and Kiaa1024L/Minar2 regulates cholesterol distribution and homeostasis to ensure normal hearing.

SUBMITTER: Gao G 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9714970 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Kiaa1024L/Minar2 is essential for hearing by regulating cholesterol distribution in hair bundles.

Gao Ge G   Guo Shuyu S   Zhang Quan Q   Zhang Hefei H   Zhang Cuizhen C   Peng Gang G  

eLife 20221101


Unbiased genetic screens implicated a number of uncharacterized genes in hearing loss, suggesting some biological processes required for auditory function remain unexplored. Loss of <i>Kiaa1024L</i>/<i>Minar2</i>, a previously understudied gene, caused deafness in mice, but how it functioned in the hearing was unclear. Here, we show that disruption of <i>kiaa1024L/minar2</i> causes hearing loss in the zebrafish. Defects in mechanotransduction, longer and thinner hair bundles, and enlarged apical  ...[more]

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