Matsui Jonathan I, Parker Mark A, Ryals Brenda M, Cotanche Douglas A
Laboratory for Cellular and Molecular Hearing Research, Department of Otolaryngology, Children's Hospital, Boston, MA 02115, USA.
Drug Discov Today. 2005 Oct 1;10(19):1307-12. doi: 10.1016/S1359-6446(05)03577-4.
Deafness affects more than 40 million people in the UK and the USA, and many more world-wide. The primary cause of hearing loss is damage to or death of the sensory receptor cells in the inner ear, the hair cells. Birds can readily regenerate their cochlear hair cells but the mammalian cochlea has shown no ability to regenerate after damage. Current research efforts are focusing on gene manipulation, gene therapy and stem cell transplantation for repairing or replacing damaged mammalian cochlear hair cells, which could lead to therapies for treating deafness in humans.
在英国和美国,超过4000万人患有耳聋,全球范围内还有更多人受此影响。听力丧失的主要原因是内耳中的感觉受体细胞,即毛细胞受到损伤或死亡。鸟类能够轻易地再生其耳蜗毛细胞,但哺乳动物的耳蜗在受损后却没有再生能力。目前的研究工作集中在基因操作、基因治疗和干细胞移植方面,旨在修复或替换受损的哺乳动物耳蜗毛细胞,这可能会带来治疗人类耳聋的疗法。