Awardee OrganizationMASSACHUSETTS GENERAL HOSPITAL
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Abstract Text
In this proposal we outline studies on three genes for inherited
deafness: those encoding Norrie (Norrie disease), myosin-VIIa
(Usher 1B and the shaker-1 mouse), and myosin-VIIb (a candidate
for the twirler and shaker-2 mouse mutants). The Norrie studies
continue work done in the first two years of t his grant, while the
myosin studies initiate two new programs.
Norrie disease is a rare X-linked syndromic deafness, with
congenital blindness and progressive hearing loss. We have
cloned the gene defective in this disease; it encodes a small,
secreted protein (norrin) that my be a growth factor. The
pathology in some vagrants of the disease suggest that a defective
norrin allows excessive growth of blood vessels - that it isnorally
an angiogenesis inhibitor. We propose several methods to test this
hypothesis, and propose to initiate or continue audiometric and
histological studies of both humans and mice with this defective
gene.
Usher 1B presents with congenial deafness and absence of
vestibular function, and progressive loss of vision. It is the most
common genetic deafness in humans. The gene defective encodes
myosinVIIa, a protein that connects and moves other proteins on
action. We have closed human myosin-VIIa, and have used
antibodies to locate it in auditory receptor cells with electron
microscopy. We will test a specific hypotheses that myosin-VIIA
is involved in maintaining cohesion of the mechanosensitive cilia,
by using a mutant mouse, shaker-1, that has defective myosin-VIIa
and by using gene transfers to disrupt myosin-VIIa in normal
mice.
There is evidence that other myosin-VII isoforms exist in the
cochlea, and that they may also cause deafness when defective.
We have closed fragments of the genes and have compared their
chromosomal location to genetic deafness in mice. We propose to
clone these other isoforms, and to test them as candidate deafness
genes.
National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders
CFDA Code
173
DUNS Number
073130411
UEI
FLJ7DQKLL226
Project Start Date
01-July-1994
Project End Date
30-June-2002
Budget Start Date
01-July-1999
Budget End Date
30-June-2000
Project Funding Information for 1999
Total Funding
$199,751
Direct Costs
$118,093
Indirect Costs
$81,658
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
1999
National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders
$199,751
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
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