Lin Joshua S, Shibata Seiji B
Caruso Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California, USA.
Curr Opin Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 2025 Oct 1;33(5):295-305. doi: 10.1097/MOO.0000000000001067. Epub 2025 Aug 1.
Preclinical auditory research uncovers mechanisms underlying hearing loss and reveals novel therapeutic targets. Inner ear gene therapy offers an attractive alternative to current treatments for deafness. An in-depth understanding of the principles of gene therapy is essential to the design of cochlear gene therapy studies, which must be meticulously selected based on the etiology, pathophysiology, and mechanisms of hearing loss. The purpose of our article is to provide an updated and succinct review of cochlear gene therapy.
Advances in molecular technology have enabled numerous proof-of-principle studies in recent years, testing the feasibility of protective, restorative, and regenerative cochlear gene therapy. Recent findings have demonstrated how the delivery of neurotrophic factor transgenes can potentially improve hearing in hidden hearing loss. Restorative gene therapy, carrying the OTOF gene, has restored hearing in human subjects in clinical trials. Additionally, ongoing efforts are underway to regenerate sensory cells in the cochlea using cocktails of transcription factors in postdeafened animal models.
Recent successes in clinical trials for cochlear gene therapy are encouraging; however, preclinical auditory research remains a high priority and necessity. Future advancements in basic science research may enable the prevention or cure of deafness through cochlear gene therapy.
临床前听觉研究揭示了听力损失的潜在机制,并发现了新的治疗靶点。内耳基因治疗为当前的耳聋治疗提供了一种有吸引力的替代方案。深入理解基因治疗的原理对于设计耳蜗基因治疗研究至关重要,耳蜗基因治疗研究必须根据听力损失的病因、病理生理学和机制进行精心选择。我们文章的目的是对耳蜗基因治疗进行更新且简洁的综述。
近年来,分子技术的进步使得众多原理验证研究得以开展,测试了保护性、恢复性和再生性耳蜗基因治疗的可行性。最近的研究结果表明,神经营养因子转基因的递送如何有可能改善隐匿性听力损失患者的听力。携带OTOF基因的恢复性基因治疗已在临床试验中使人类受试者恢复了听力。此外,目前正在进行的努力是在耳聋后动物模型中使用转录因子混合物来再生耳蜗中的感觉细胞。
耳蜗基因治疗临床试验最近取得的成功令人鼓舞;然而,临床前听觉研究仍然是高度优先事项和必要之举。基础科学研究的未来进展可能通过耳蜗基因治疗实现耳聋的预防或治愈。