Activating Fgfr3 Y367C mutation causes hearing loss and inner ear defect in a mouse model of chondrodysplasia |
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Authors: | Stéphanie Pannier Vincent Couloigner Nadia Messaddeq Monique Elmaleh-Bergès Arnold Munnich Raymond Romand Laurence Legeai-Mallet |
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Affiliation: | 1. INSERM U781-Université Paris Descartes-Hôpital Necker-Enfants Malades-149 rue de Sèvres-75015, Paris-France;2. Service Oto-Rhino-Laryngologie-Chirurgie Cervico-faciale-Hôpital-Necker-Enfants Malades-149 rue de Sèvres-75015, Paris-France;3. IGBMC, 1 rue Laurent Fries-67404, Illkirch-France;4. Service Imagerie Pédiatrique-Hôpital Robert Debré-48 Boulevard Sérurier-75935, Paris-France |
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Abstract: | Fibroblast growth factor receptor 3 (FGFR3) is a key regulator of skeletal development and activating mutations in FGFR3 cause skeletal dysplasias, including hypochondroplasia, achondroplasia and thanatophoric dysplasia. The introduction of the Y367C mutation corresponding to the human Y373C thanatophoric dysplasia type I (TDI) mutation into the mouse genome, resulted in dwarfism with a skeletal phenotype remarkably similar to that of human chondrodysplasia. To investigate the role of the activating Fgfr3 Y367C mutation in auditory function, the middle and inner ear of the heterozygous mutant Fgfr3Y367C/+ mice were examined. The mutant Fgfr3Y367C/+ mice exhibit fully penetrant deafness with a significantly elevated auditory brainstem response threshold for all frequencies tested. The inner ear defect is mainly associated with an increased number of pillar cells or modified supporting cells in the organ of Corti. Hearing loss in the Fgfr3Y367C/+ mouse model demonstrates the crucial role of Fgfr3 in the development of the inner ear and provides novel insight on the biological consequences of FGFR3 mutations in chondrodysplasia. |
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