A nonsense TMEM43 variant leads to disruption of connexin-linked function and autosomal dominant auditory neuropathy spectrum disorder

Author:

Jang Minwoo WendyORCID,Oh Doo-Yi,Yi Eunyoung,Liu Xuezhong,Ling Jie,Kim Nayoung,Sharma KushalORCID,Kim Tai Young,Lee Seungmin,Kim Ah-Reum,Kim Min Young,Kim Min-A,Lee Mingyu,Han Jin-HeeORCID,Han Jae Joon,Park Hye-Rim,Kim Bong JikORCID,Lee Sang-Yeon,Woo Dong HoORCID,Oh Jayoung,Oh Soo-JinORCID,Du Tingting,Koo Ja-Won,Oh Seung-Ha,Shin Hyun-WooORCID,Seong Moon-Woo,Lee Kyu-Yup,Kim Un-Kyung,Shin Jung Bum,Sang Shushan,Cai XinzhangORCID,Mei LingyunORCID,He ChufengORCID,Blanton Susan H.ORCID,Chen Zheng-Yi,Chen Hongsheng,Liu Xianlin,Nourbakhsh Aida,Huang Zaohua,Kang Kwon-WooORCID,Park Woong-Yang,Feng YongORCID,Lee C. JustinORCID,Choi Byung Yoon

Abstract

Genes that are primarily expressed in cochlear glia-like supporting cells (GLSs) have not been clearly associated with progressive deafness. Herein, we present a deafness locus mapped to chromosome 3p25.1 and an auditory neuropathy spectrum disorder (ANSD) gene, TMEM43, mainly expressed in GLSs. We identify p.(Arg372Ter) of TMEM43 by linkage analysis and exome sequencing in two large Asian families segregating ANSD, which is characterized by inability to discriminate speech despite preserved sensitivity to sound. The knock-in mouse with the p.(Arg372Ter) variant recapitulates a progressive hearing loss with histological abnormalities in GLSs. Mechanistically, TMEM43 interacts with the Connexin26 and Connexin30 gap junction channels, disrupting the passive conductance current in GLSs in a dominant-negative fashion when the p.(Arg372Ter) variant is introduced. Based on these mechanistic insights, cochlear implant was performed on three subjects, and speech discrimination was successfully restored. Our study highlights a pathological role of cochlear GLSs by identifying a deafness gene and its causal relationship with ANSD.

Funder

Ministry of Health and Welfare

National Research Foundation of Korea

Publisher

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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