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Endocochlear potential contributes to hair cell death in TMPRSS3 hearing loss
A. Eliot Shearer, … , Jeffrey R. Holt, Rick F. Nelson
A. Eliot Shearer, … , Jeffrey R. Holt, Rick F. Nelson
Published July 17, 2025
Citation Information: J Clin Invest. 2025;135(18):e186395. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI186395.
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Research Article Cell biology Otology

Endocochlear potential contributes to hair cell death in TMPRSS3 hearing loss

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Abstract

Pathogenic variants in the gene TMPRSS3 are a common cause of hearing loss in humans, although the causal mechanisms remain unknown. Previous work has shown that Tmprss3Y260X/Y260X mice exhibit normal hair cell development, mechanosensory transduction, and spiral ganglion patterning, but experience rapid hair cell death from P12 to P14 at the onset of hearing. Here, we demonstrate that Tmprss3Y260X/Y260X mice display an early and temporary spike in endocochlear potential (EP) prior to the onset of hair cell death. In vitro experiments with cochlear explants from Tmprss3Y260X/Y260X mice and in vivo studies with Tmprss3Y260X/Y260X mice crossed with 2 different mutant models that lacked EP generation promoted hair cell survival. Furthermore, systemic administration of furosemide, a drug that reduces EP in vivo, reduced hair cell death in Tmprss3Y260X/Y260X mice. These findings suggest that extracellular factors, including EP, play a role in TMPRSS3-related hair cell survival and hearing loss, and suggest that modulating EP could be a therapeutic strategy.

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A. Eliot Shearer, Yuan-Siao Chen, Stephanie L. Rouse, Xiaohan Wang, Janmaris Marin Fermin, Kevin T.A. Booth, Jasmine Moawad, Nicole Bianca Libiran, Jinan Li, Hae-Young Kim, Michael Hoa, Rafal Olszewski, Jing-Yu Lei, Ernesto Cabrera, Douglas J. Totten, Bo Zhao, Jeffrey R. Holt, Rick F. Nelson

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