Literature DB >> 35471096

Increased mitophagy protects cochlear hair cells from aminoglycoside-induced damage.

Yuhua Zhang1, Qiaojun Fang1, Hongfeng Wang2, Jieyu Qi1, Shan Sun2, Menghui Liao1, Yunhao Wu1, Yangnan Hu1, Pei Jiang1, Cheng Cheng3,4, Xiaoyun Qian3,4, Mingliang Tang5, Wei Cao6, Shang Xiang7, Chen Zhang8, Jianming Yang6, Xia Gao3,4, Zheng Ying2, Renjie Chai1,8,9,10,11.   

Abstract

Aminoglycosides exhibit ototoxicity by damaging mitochondria, which in turn generate reactive oxygen species that induce hair cell death and subsequent hearing loss. It is well known that damaged mitochondria are degraded by mitophagy, an important mitochondrial quality control system that maintains mitochondrial homeostasis and ensures cell survival. However, it is unclear whether dysregulation of mitophagy contributes to aminoglycoside-induced hair cell injury. In the current study, we found that PINK1-PRKN-mediated mitophagy was impaired in neomycin-treated hair cells. Our data suggested that mitochondrial recruitment of PRKN and phagophore recognition of damaged mitochondria during mitophagy were blocked following neomycin treatment. In addition, the degradation of damaged mitochondria by lysosomes was significantly decreased as indicated by the mitophagic flux reporter mt-mKeima. Moreover, we demonstrated that neomycin disrupted mitophagy through transcriptional inhibition of Pink1 expression, the key initiator of mitophagy. Moreover, we found that neomycin impaired mitophagy by inducing ATF3 expression. Importantly, treatment with a mitophagy activator could rescue neomycin-treated hair cells by increasing mitophagy, indicating that genetic modulation or drug intervention in mitophagy may have therapeutic potential for aminoglycoside-induced hearing loss.

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Keywords:  ATF3; PRKN-PINK1; cell apoptosis; hair cells; kinetin; mitophagy; neomycin

Year:  2022        PMID: 35471096     DOI: 10.1080/15548627.2022.2062872

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Autophagy        ISSN: 1554-8627            Impact factor:   16.016


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Authors:  Yujie Liu; Chunli Zhao; Lin Yang; Peiwei Chen; Jinsong Yang; Danni Wang; Ran Ren; Ying Li; Shouqin Zhao; Shusheng Gong
Journal:  Front Neurosci       Date:  2022-08-25       Impact factor: 5.152

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