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Stem Cell-Based Hair Cell Regeneration and Therapy in the Inner Ear

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NEUROSCIENCE BULLETIN
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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s12264-023-01130-w

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Hearing loss; Cochlea; Stem cell; Hair cell regeneration

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Hearing loss is a growing problem that burdens the global economy. Understanding the mechanisms of damage repair and promoting the regeneration of functional hair cells are urgent tasks in hearing research. This article reviews the mechanisms of hair cell reproduction, discusses therapeutic strategies for effective regeneration, and explores potential future approaches such as small molecule drugs and gene therapy.
Hearing loss has become increasingly prevalent and causes considerable disability, thus gravely burdening the global economy. Irreversible loss of hair cells is a main cause of sensorineural hearing loss, and currently, the only relatively effective clinical treatments are limited to digital hearing equipment like cochlear implants and hearing aids, but these are of limited benefit in patients. It is therefore urgent to understand the mechanisms of damage repair in order to develop new neuroprotective strategies. At present, how to promote the regeneration of functional hair cells is a key scientific question in the field of hearing research. Multiple signaling pathways and transcriptional factors trigger the activation of hair cell progenitors and ensure the maturation of newborn hair cells, and in this article, we first review the principal mechanisms underlying hair cell reproduction. We then further discuss therapeutic strategies involving the co-regulation of multiple signaling pathways in order to induce effective functional hair cell regeneration after degeneration, and we summarize current achievements in hair cell regeneration. Lastly, we discuss potential future approaches, such as small molecule drugs and gene therapy, which might be applied for regenerating functional hair cells in the clinic.

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