Mechanosensory neuron regeneration in adult Drosophila

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Auditory and vestibular mechanosensory hair cells do not regenerate following injury or aging in the adult mammalian inner ear, inducing irreversible hearing loss and balance disorders for millions of people. Research on model systems showing replacement of mechanosensory cells can provide mechanistic insights into developing new regenerative therapies. Here, we developed lineage tracing systems to reveal the generation of mechanosensory neurons in the Johnston s organ (JO) of intact adult Drosophila,which are the functional counterparts to hair cells in vertebrates. New JO neurons develop cilia and target central brain circuitry. Unexpectedly, mitotic recombination clones point to JOneuron self-replication as a likely source of neuronal plasticity. This mechanism is further enhanced upon treatment with experimental and ototoxic compounds. Our findings introduce a new platform to expedite research on mechanisms and compounds mediating mechanosensory cell regeneration, with nascent implications for hearing and balance restoration.

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Hernandez, I. F., Marsh, E. B., & Bonaguidi, M. A. (2021). Mechanosensory neuron regeneration in adult Drosophila. Development (Cambridge), 148(5). https://doi.org/10.1242/dev.187534

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