Milestone discovery reveals potential genetic cure for deafness
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(STUDY FINDS) -- Could a cure for deafness be on the way? A revolutionary study is offering hope for new treatments. Researchers at the University of California-San Francisco (UCSF) have made a landmark discovery in the field of audiology: a gene that connects deafness to cell death in the human inner ear.
This breakthrough could pave the way for innovative strategies to prevent hearing loss, a condition that affects millions worldwide due to factors like loud noise exposure, aging, and certain medications.
The study bridges animal research on hearing loss with a rare form of inherited deafness in humans. The key discovery revolves around the TMTC4 gene. Mutations in this gene trigger a process known as the unfolded protein response (UPR), leading to the death of vital cells in the inner ear called hair cells.
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