Proteins required for stereocilia elongation during mammalian hair cell development ensure precise and steady heights during adult life

Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2024 Oct;121(40):e2405455121. doi: 10.1073/pnas.2405455121. Epub 2024 Sep 25.

Abstract

The hair bundle, or stereocilia bundle, is the mechanosensory compartment of hair cells (HCs) in the inner ear. To date, most mechanistic studies have focused on stereocilia bundle morphogenesis, and it remains unclear how this organelle critical for hearing preserves its precise dimensions during life in mammals. The GPSM2-GNAI complex occupies the distal tip of stereocilia in the tallest row and is required for their elongation during development. Here, we ablate GPSM2-GNAI in adult mouse HCs after normal stereocilia elongation is completed. We observe a progressive height reduction of the tallest row stereocilia totaling ~600 nm after 12 wk in Gpsm2 mutant inner HCs. To measure GPSM2 longevity at tips, we generated a HaloTag-Gpsm2 mouse strain and performed pulse-chase experiments in vivo. Estimates using pulse-chase or tracking loss of GPSM2 immunolabeling following Gpsm2 inactivation suggest that GPSM2 is relatively long-lived at stereocilia tips with a half-life of 9 to 10 d. Height reduction coincides with dampened auditory brainstem responses evoked by low-frequency stimuli in particular. Finally, GPSM2 is required for normal tip enrichment of elongation complex (EC) partners MYO15A, WHRN, and EPS8, mirroring their established codependence during development. Taken together, our results show that the EC is also essential in mature HCs to ensure precise and stable stereocilia height and for sensitive detection of a full range of sound frequencies.

Keywords: actin; cytoskeleton; hair cell; hearing; stereocilia.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Hair Cells, Auditory / metabolism
  • Hair Cells, Auditory / physiology
  • Hair Cells, Auditory, Inner / metabolism
  • Hearing / physiology
  • Mice
  • Stereocilia* / metabolism