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Mfsd2a regulates the blood-labyrinth-barrier formation and function through tight junctions and transcytosis

  • Hear Res. 2024 May 28:450:109048. doi: 10.1016/j.heares.2024.109048.
Xiaoju Xu 1 Ke Xu 1 Fengqiu Chen 1 Dehong Yu 2 Xueling Wang 3
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  • 1 Biobank of Clinical Research Center, Ninth People's Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, Shanghai 200100, China.
  • 2 Materdicine Lab, School of Life Sciences, Shanghai University, Shanghai 200444, China. Electronic address: dehongyu@shu.edu.cn.
  • 3 Biobank of Clinical Research Center, Ninth People's Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, Shanghai 200100, China; Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Shanghai Ninth People's Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, Shanghai, China; Shanghai Key Laboratory of Translational Medicine on Ear and Nose Diseases, Shanghai, China.
Abstract

The Blood-Labyrinth Barrier (BLB) is pivotal for the maintenance of lymphatic homeostasis within the inner ear, yet the intricacies of its development and function are inadequately understood. The present investigation delves into the contribution of the Mfsd2a molecule, integral to the structural and functional integrity of the Blood-Brain Barrier (BBB), to the ontogeny and sustenance of the BLB. Our empirical findings delineate that the maturation of the BLB in murine models is not realized until approximately two weeks post-birth, with preceding stages characterized by notable permeability. Transcriptomic analysis elucidates a marked augmentation in Mfsd2a expression within the lateral wall of the cochlea in specimens exhibiting an intact BLB. Moreover, both in vitro and in vivo assays substantiate that a diminution in Mfsd2a expression detrimentally impacts BLB permeability and structural integrity, principally via the attenuation of tight junction protein expression and the enhancement of endothelial cell transcytosis. These insights underscore the indispensable role of Mfsd2a in ensuring BLB integrity and propose it as a viable target for therapeutic interventions aimed at the amelioration of hearing loss.

Keywords

Blood-Labyrinth Barrier; Hearing loss; Mfsd2a; Tight junctions; Transcytosis.

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