A force-sensitive adhesion GPCR is required for equilibrioception

Zhao Yang, Shu Hua Zhou, Qi Yue Zhang, Zhi Chen Song, Wen Wen Liu, Yu Sun, Ming Wei Wang, Xiao Long Fu, Kong Kai Zhu, Ying Guan, Jie Yu Qi, Xiao Hui Wang, Yu Nan Sun, Yan Lu, Yu Qi Ping, Yue Tong Xi, Zhen Xiao Teng, Lei Xu, Peng Xiao, Zhi Gang XuWei Xiong, Wei Qin, Wei Yang*, Fan Yi*, Ren Jie Chai*, Xiao Yu*, Jin Peng Sun*

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Equilibrioception (sensing of balance) is essential for mammals to perceive and navigate the three-dimensional world. A rapid mechanoelectrical transduction (MET) response in vestibular hair cells is crucial for detecting position and motion. Here, we identify the G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) LPHN2/ADGRL2, expressed on the apical membrane of utricular hair cells, as essential for maintaining normal balance. Loss of LPHN2 specifically in hair cells impaired both balance behavior and the MET response in mice. Functional analyses using hair-cell-specific Lphn2-knockout mice and an LPHN2-specific inhibitor suggest that LPHN2 regulates tip-link-independent MET currents at the apical surface of utricular hair cells. Mechanistic studies in a heterologous system show that LPHN2 converts force stimuli into increased open probability of transmembrane channel-like protein 1 (TMC1). LPHN2-mediated force sensation triggers glutamate release and calcium signaling in utricular hair cells. Importantly, reintroducing LPHN2 into the hair cells of Lphn2-deficient mice restores vestibular function and MET response. Our data reveal that a mechanosensitive GPCR is required for equilibrioception.

源语言英语
文章编号e16041
页(从-至)243-264
页数22
期刊Cell Research
35
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DOI
出版状态已出版 - 4月 2025
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