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Molecular mechanisms governing the development of the mammalian cochlea, the hearing organ, remain largely unknown. Through genome sequencing in 3 subjects from 2 families with nonsyndromic cochlear aplasia, we identified homozygous 221-kb and 338-kb deletions in a noncoding region on chromosome 8 with an approximately 200-kb overlapping section. Genomic location of the overlapping deleted region started from approximately 350 kb downstream of GDF6, which codes for growth and differentiation factor 6. Otic lineage cells differentiated from induced pluripotent stem cells derived from an affected individual showed reduced expression of GDF6 compared with control cells. Knockout of Gdf6 in a mouse model resulted in cochlear aplasia, closely resembling the human phenotype. We conclude that GDF6 plays a necessary role in early cochlear development controlled by cis-regulatory elements located within an approximately 500-kb region of the genome in humans and that its disruption leads to deafness due to cochlear aplasia.

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Guney Bademci, Clemer Abad, Filiz B Cengiz, Serhat Seyhan, Armagan Incesulu, Shengru Guo, Suat Fitoz, Emine Ikbal Atli, Nicholas C Gosstola, Selma Demir, Brett M Colbert, Gozde Cosar Seyhan, Claire J Sineni, Duygu Duman, Hakan Gurkan, Cynthia C Morton, Derek M Dykxhoorn, Katherina Walz, Mustafa Tekin. Long-range cis-regulatory elements controlling GDF6 expression are essential for ear development. The Journal of clinical investigation. 2020 Aug 03;130(8):4213-4217

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PMID: 32369452

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