Ephrin-A5/EphA4 signalling controls specific afferent targeting to cochlear hair cells

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Jean Defourny
Anne-Lise Poirrier
François Lallemend
Susana Mateo Sánchez
Jakob Neef
Pierre Vanderhaeghen
Eduardo Soriano
Christiane Peuckert
Klas Kullander
Bernd Fritzsch
Laurent Nguyen
Gustave Moonen
Tobias Moser
Brigitte Malgrange
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[1] GIGA-Neurosciences,ENT department
[2] Developmental Neurobiology Unit,Department of Medical Biochemistry and Biophysics
[3] University of Liège,Department of Otolaryngology and Sensory Research Center 889
[4] C.H.U. B36,Department of Neuroscience
[5] CHU de Liège,Department of Biology
[6] Unit of Molecular Neurobiology,Department of Neurology
[7] Karolinska Institute,undefined
[8] InnerEarLab,undefined
[9] University of Göttingen Medical Center,undefined
[10] Institute of Interdisciplinary Research on Human and Molecular Biology (IRIBHM),undefined
[11] Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB),undefined
[12] Developmental Neurobiology and Regeneration Unit,undefined
[13] Institut de Recerca Biomèdica (IRB) and University of Barcelona,undefined
[14] Parc Científic de Barcelona,undefined
[15] Uppsala University,undefined
[16] Box 593,undefined
[17] College of Liberal Arts and Sciences,undefined
[18] University of Iowa,undefined
[19] C.H.U. Sart Tilman,undefined
[20] B35,undefined
[21] Present address: Royal National Throat Nose Ear Hospital,undefined
[22] University College London,undefined
[23] London,undefined
[24] WC1X8DA,undefined
[25] UK,undefined
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Hearing requires an optimal afferent innervation of sensory hair cells by spiral ganglion neurons in the cochlea. Here we report that complementary expression of ephrin-A5 in hair cells and EphA4 receptor among spiral ganglion neuron populations controls the targeting of type I and type II afferent fibres to inner and outer hair cells, respectively. In the absence of ephrin-A5 or EphA4 forward signalling, a subset of type I projections aberrantly overshoot the inner hair cell layer and invade the outer hair cell area. Lack of type I afferent synapses impairs neurotransmission from inner hair cells to the auditory nerve. By contrast, radial shift of type I projections coincides with a gain of presynaptic ribbons that could enhance the afferent signalling from outer hair cells. Ephexin-1, cofilin and myosin light chain kinase act downstream of EphA4 to induce type I spiral ganglion neuron growth cone collapse. Our findings constitute the first identification of an Eph/ephrin-mediated mutual repulsion mechanism responsible for specific sorting of auditory projections in the cochlea.
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