Functional Role of γ-Crystallin N in the Auditory Hindbrain.

PLoS One

Neurogenetics group, Center of Excellence Hearing4All, School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Carl von Ossietzky University Oldenburg, 26111, Oldenburg, Germany.

Published: August 2017

AI Article Synopsis

  • γ-crystallins, primarily known for their role in the lens of vertebrates, exhibit expression in other tissues, including the rodent superior olivary complex, where their functions were previously unclear.
  • Using novel antibodies for Crygd/e and Crygn, the study found varying expression levels of Crygd/e and consistently high levels of Crygn, especially in the medial nucleus of the trapezoid body.
  • Deleting a specific exon in Crygn led to a significant reduction in volume and cell loss in auditory hindbrain structures, showing that Crygn is essential for neuronal survival and function in the auditory system, indicating a vital extralenticular role for γ-crystallins.

Article Abstract

γ-crystallins are major components of the vertebrate lens but show expression in other tissues as well. Their extralenticular functions remain so far unclear. Here, we explored such roles in the rodent superior olivary complex in which previous analysis demonstrated developmentally regulated expression of Crygd, Cryge and Crygn. Immunohistochemistry with novel antibodies against Crygd/e and Crygn indicate that expression of Crygd/e was moderate and varied between the perinatal superior olivary complex of mice, rats, and gerbils. Crygn-immunoreactivity was more robust and consistently highest in the medial nucleus of the trapezoid body, but also present in other nuclei of the superior olivary complex. To analyze the function of Crygn in the auditory hindbrain, we used a Crygn allele with a floxed exon 2. Upon pairing with Egr2::Cre mice, exon 2, encoding the first two greek key motifs of Crygn, was deleted in the developing auditory hindbrain. Anatomical analysis of these mice revealed a 20% volume reduction in the medial nucleus of the trapezoid body and a 7% reduction in the lateral superior olive at postnatal day 25. This was due to cell loss between postnatal days 4 and 25, whereas cell size was unaffected. Auditory brainstem responses showed normal threshold but a significant increase in the amplitude of wave IV. Crygn is hence required for postmigratory survival and proper function of auditory hindbrain neurons. These results ascertain for the first time an essential extralenticular role for γ-crystallins in vivo.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4982622PMC
http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0161140PLOS

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