An approach to regenerate inner ear sensory hair cells reportedly lays the groundwork for treating chronic noise-induced hearing loss by the company, Frequency Therapeutics, Woburn, Mass, and its co-founders who are drawing on research from Brigham and Women’s Hospital (BWH), Harvard Medical School, Mass Eye and Ear Infirmary, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). In the February 21, 2017 edition of Cell Reports, the scientists describe a technique to grow large quantities of inner ear progenitor cells that convert into hair cells. The same techniques are said to show the ability to regenerate hair cells in the cochlea.
Hearing loss affects 360 million people worldwide according to the World Health Organization (WHO). Inner ear hair cells are responsible for detecting sound and helping to signal it to the brain. Loud sounds and toxic drugs can lead to death of the hair cells, which do not regenerate. Humans are born with only 15,000 sensory hair cells in each cochlea, which are susceptible to damage from exposure to loud noises and medications—leading to cell death and hearing loss over time.
According to a press release from Frequency Therapeutics, sufficient numbers of mammalian cochlear hair cells have not been able to be obtained to facilitate the development of therapeutic approaches for hearing loss. The new research built on previous work to control the growth of intestinal stem cells expressing the protein Lgr5 and targeted a different population of Lgr5 cells that were discovered to be the source of sensory hair cells in the cochlea during development (a subset of supporting cells or progenitors). The team successfully identified a protocol of small molecules to efficiently grow the cochlear progenitor cells into large colonies with a high capacity for differentiation into bona fide hair cells.
“The ability to regenerate hair cells within the inner ear already exists in nature,” said Jeff Karp, PhD, of BWH and Harvard Medical School in the press release. “Birds and amphibians are able to regenerate these cells throughout their lives, which provided the base for our inspiration to find similar pathways in mammals. With our collaborators at Mass Eye and Ear Infirmary, we were able to study a small molecule approach, that we developed at MIT and BWH, to expand progenitor cells from the mouse cochlea. We believe this technique represents a major advance for hearing loss research and will enable new physiological studies as well as genetic screens using drugs, siRNA, or gene overexpression.”
The research team first focused on optimizing the expansion of Lgr5 expressing cochlear progenitor cells. With the combination of a GSK3 inhibitor to activate the Wnt signaling pathway and a histone deacetylase (HDAC) inhibitor to activate gene transcription, the research team achieved a greater than 2000-fold expansion of cochlear supporting cells compared to previous approaches. This protocol was used successfully and with consistency to generate colonies of neonatal and adult murine cells, as well as primate and human progenitor cells. Furthermore, according to the researchers, the team achieved 60-fold enhancement of hair cell production from the progenitor cells compared to current methods.
The generation of new hair cells was achieved even in cochlear tissue that had been depleted of hair cells by exposure to an ototoxic antibiotic. Importantly, hair cells produced from the protocols exhibited the same physical features, gene expression, and functionality as typical cochlear hair cells, says Frequency Therapeutics.
“This work has opened an entire field of what we call Progenitor Cell Activation (PCA), which we believe has many regenerative applications beyond hearing loss, ranging from skin-related diseases and ocular ailments to gastrointestinal diseases and diabetes,” said Will McLean, PhD, co-founder and VP, Biology and Regenerative Medicine, at Frequency Therapeutics, and the lead author of the paper. “Furthermore, the approach creates a platform with potential to explore large populations of previously difficult-to-access progenitor cell types. Drug discovery for the inner ear was limited by the inability acquire enough primary cells to explore drug targets. This approach unlocks that ability for hearing research and a variety of other fields.”
“By using Progenitor Cell Activation to restore healthy tissue within the inner ear, we’re harnessing the body’s innate ability to heal itself,” said David Lucchino, co-founder, president and CEO of Frequency Therapeutics. “Frequency’s development of a disease modifying therapeutic that can be administered with a simple injection could have a profound effect on chronic noise-induced hearing loss, our lead indication, and we are rapidly advancing this program into human clinical trials within the next 18 months,” added Chris Loose, PhD, co-founder and CSO of the company.
Frequency Therapeutics was founded to translate what the company describes as breakthrough work in Progenitor Cell Activation (PCA) by its scientific founders, Robert Langer, ScD, and Jeff Karp, PhD, into new treatments where controlled tissue regeneration with locally delivered drugs could have profound therapeutic potential. The company has licensed foundational patents from the MIT and Partners Healthcare.
Hearing Review has published several articles on work involving Lrg5, including work involving a co-author of this study, Albert Edge, PhD, and related work on blocking the notch pathway.
Original paper: McLean WJ, Yin X, Lu X, Lenz DR, McLean D, Langer R, Karp JM, Edge ASB. Clonal expansion of Lgr5-positive cells from mammalian cochlea and high-purity generation of sensory hair cells. Cell Reports. 2017;18(8):1917–1929.
Sources: Frequency Therapeutics; Brigham and Women’s Hospital; Cell Reports
58 years old Tinnitus going back to the age of 16. Now 80% loss in my left, about 50% in my right. Looks like many people are asking for help or would love to try any research. Guess I would be no different. I mean why not take one for medical science right? What do i have to lose when it’s already lost. Email if you need a subject and i would give it a try. Keep up the great work many would be grateful, and so would I.
Would love some more info as I suffer with tinnitus in both ears and hearing loss also.
I have severe hearing loss from being around very noisy equipment, and then some age related I’m sure. I’m 65 and hearing aids do not help. They make it worse actually. Now I am alone and basically trapped because of this. If there is a way for me to be included in any testing or just anything that has a chance at improving my hearing I would just love it. Thank you in advance for anything you may have to say concerning this.
I lost most of my hearing when I contracted an infection when I was 6 years old. I am now 84 and wear hearing aids. It has been a dream of mine for years that something like this would happen before I die so that I could throw my hearing aids away and enjoy normal hearing. My brother also has an extreme hearing loss and would be interested in your work. Please let me know when the clinical trials open up.
I just in the last 5 months started losing my hearing in my right ear. How long before your drug will be out. I would love to join your trial.
Thank you,
Donna
I m ready for clinical trial my age is48.
80 % hearing loss in both ear.
I’m the main administrator of our Chamber Music Society here, and at 81 am suffering serious hearing loss – REALLY serious. If I can be a volunteer of some kind, please count me in!
Jan Narveson
Due to horrendous surgery going wrong ended up in coma and deaf in right ear. I am 56 yrs old and my work involves dictaphone typing with earphones. I cannot hear and will lose my job and have such high medical bills to pay that I need to work for my family. Pls pls keep me updated. Thank you
Please keep me informed of progress or opportunities to participate in the study. I suffer from tinnitus and 40% hearing loss in both ears. This came on suddenly about 4 – 5 years ago. Hearing aids do not work sufficiently. I wish you continued success in this ground breaking work that will help millions who suffer from this condition. Please keep me posted!! S. Dudley
Hello, To everyone out there ! Hope all is well. I honestly believe I would be the perfect candidate for your research since I’ve lost all low frequency hearing in my left ear…Due to a severe ear infection a few years back that caused a 40 % perforation of the typanic membrane and still don’t know if it’s truly healed back or not….No one can seem to give me a proper diagnosis on the manner
To the author. Hi I am a 63 year old male that has suffered with profound hearing loss for some 20 years. I am completely deaf in my right ear and over 90db down in my left. A couple of years ago I had a cochlear implant fitted to my right ear which helps but still not enough to follow any type of conversation. As a result I have become very withdrawn from society. I also suffer with severe tinnitus which I am convinced is as a result of the hair loss in both cochlear`s. For me any kind of trial to restore hair growth to either or both ears would help me end this nightmare of torture and depression and perhaps give me back the ability to a life free of tinnitus and maybe once again hear the birds sing and listen to the sea shore murmuring
Please let me know whether I can participate in your study. I am 76 years of age and wear hearing aids. Thank you.
I have profound hearing loss in both ears to a point that hearing aids only help in certain situations and never with background noise. This is very exciting research that will change alot of lives. Please keep in touch with any new info. Thanks Randy
I am very interested in you research. My hearing loss has affected both my job and family life. I would be excited to participate in your studies.
Have any of these studies showed increased balance/stability due to the increased hair cells?
suffer from tinnitus….
Please keep me informed on clinical trials, my husband has hearing loss and would be very interested! Thank you
Please let me know more about this miracle. I have noise induced SEVERE hearing loss.
Thank you
I,Ruth Smith, became aware of your research while listening to PBS as I was traveling to Chapel Hill, NC to visit my son for Christmas. I had recently learned that my 39-year-old son’s bilateral sensorineural hearing loss had worsened despite finally having been diagnosed with Muckle-Wells Syndrome and beginning treatment with anakinra/Ilaris in 05/12. My deceased father, who became totally deaf, undoubtedly had MWS. Including my son in your clinical trials might add another dimension to your research and your company might potentially embrace another market of whom you may have been unaware. Thank you for considering his inclusion in your clinical trials.
I would like to participate in the clinical trial when it starts. I live in BC, Canada but will travel, if needed, to participate. I suffer from severe tinnitus and have partial hearing loss. I am in my 60s, female.
Thanks
LF
While a great research project. Which hair cells are we talking about? Outer hair cells suffer more damage due to noise, and are these the target cells for this research. The ability of inner hair cell efficiency is directly based on the ability of the outer hair cells to set the response pattern of the basilar membrane platform to allow best efficiency at the inner hair cells for ionic activation and proper neurotransmitter release in the synaptic processes. More damage is seen at the outer hair cells. So we need more clarification on what is being regenerated, Outer or inner hair cells?
My wife is 66 years old and I am posting on her behalf. She started loosing hearing at early age. She has history of genetic hearing loss. Now she is deaf in rt. ear and has loss of 100 db in left ear. A high powered digital hearing aid, probably last stage, makes life barely tolerable. Cochlear transplant has been precluded. You hope for human trial in 18 months. If approval comes in another 18 months, then I can hope something in her lifetime. Pl. keep information updated. That will give hope.
OMG! This is my dream! I lost my hearing at 17 months old due to scarlet fever. I currently wear bilateral cochlear implant but I really hate my head pieces. It doesn’t allow me to be very active such as playing softball and riding a motorcycle ( helmet issue)
I would love to be a part of this study and Am feeling beyond excited about this.
I have early onset tinnitus and would love to be part of a trail for cure. I don’t have a hearing loss yet, but the tinnitus is very disturbing, I have tried Eustachian tube clearing, PT, acupuncture, and TMJ. Think thats its coming down to the small hair fibers in my inner ear. Yes, I would be interested in your research and being a part of it.
Please put me in your update list as well , I have tinnitus for about 5 years now . Left ear . High pitch . One day it’s there.next it’s not or very very low . I don’t mind the tinnitus . I just want it to go a bit lower . Thank k you for the research . Wish I could be the part of it somehow . God bless us all
Being an 80 year old English male living in California for 40 years with moderate hearing loss in both ears insured under Kaiser I use 2 Phonak devices one in each ears would willingly volunteer for trials
Pls advise when i can go for my treatment for my right ear which High frequency hearing is very bad. I hv a hearing aids for my right ear but still not feeling normal. I am willing to be a test subject.
My son was born with profoundly hearing loss. We are seeking for alternative healing instead of CI. Please keep me up-to-dated with the research development.
I’m not sure what “alternative healing” means, but I would strongly advise you to seek out and work closely with a medical doctor and audiologist!
Please contact me for any upcoming trials.
I would do anything to restore my bilateral hearing loss.
I recently developed tinnitus from toxicity from medicine
I have a 45% hearing loss in both ears since birth
Wear aids throughout my entire life but the recent tinnitus in the left ear that leads on a vibration tension tympani syndrome is extremely frustrating to deal with daily. I am interested in finding out more details on the study and if there’s a possibility to be a part of it.
Thank you
John
My 4 month old daughter has unilateral sensorineural hearing loss in her left ear in the higher frequencies. Right side hearing is normal. I believe she has damage due to a complicated delivery and not enough oxygen during labor (shoulder dystocia, true knot in chord, had to be resuscitated). Please contact me if there is any way she could be part of the trial. Thank you.
my 9 year old just got diagnosed with SSNHL in her right ear with no speech discrimination, we are barley reviewing options for her single sided deafness, what age group would your trials consist of?
thanks
No hearing in my right ear and left ear is getting worse and now wear a hearing aid for this full time. I’m 51 years old and need help as I have to talk to people as I’m a realtor.
I developed tinnitus due to a drug topically introduced to my ear by accident. Please advise if I can be a part of the study. I am a RN and realize that many people need help with tinnitus. I have worked with a number of patients with the condition, but did not know how frustrating it was until I developed it. I am determined to help myself and others overcome this problem Thank you..
Hi I’m David my heart g miss in my left eat is 48% it rings all day all night unless I’m sleep only comfort I get in my life from this please I really am willing to do this study in testing it’s better then not knowing if it works temporarily or permanently so my email [email protected] …so please contact me
I am interested in your study. I am deaf from my left ear and have some hearing in my right. I really hope that I will not lose my hearing completely. I would like to be part of this study.
I would love to be involved in your trials as i suffer from tinnitus.I can attend at short notice anywhere in the world
I have a hearing loss on one ear with pretty severe tinnitus as a result. This leads to a hard time sleeping and focusing. Please let me partake in your study!
Please put e on your update information list. I suffer with debilitating tinnitus! I desperately need a positive report offering hope!
Hi, I have 60% hearing loss and tinnitus in both ears for 25 years.
Please put me on your mailing list for updates. Your work is very interesting.
Severe Tinnitus, can’t sleep, can’t work. Please put me on your mailing list. Thank you for the work you are doing, so many sufferers out here.
Can I get on the clinical trial list
I have approx.90% hearing loss in my left ear (diagnosed as Menieres many years ago) and am experiencing gradual loss in my right ear. Please contact me regarding any help you may have to offer, including participation in testing.
Fascinating.
Please keep me informed?
Our family on both sides, has had hearing loss generationally: grandfathers, our mother, all her siblings, now us.
i’m very interested in the potential for restoring hearing via hair cell regeneration…not only for our generation but for the future ones.
I lost much of my hearing due to a car accident.I think the combination of noises from the impact and air bags did it. Some of the hearing came back, but I don’t seem to get any better , (it has been about a year since the event). Do you think your system can be used for cochlear regeneration?)I am 77 years of age.
I’ve experienced a profound change in my hearing post taking some psych medications recently.
While I still am fortunate to be able to hear without marked differences on an audiogram everything sounds distorted and lacking the crystal clear clarity I once had.
It’s like everything is muffled. Can’t hear in loud places and it doesn’t feel like anyone is speaking directly in my ear but rather something is in front of it.
I was always an audio file and had incredible hearing and some choices I made against better judgement have resulted in ototoxicity (I believe to a degree).
I imagine this is a focus of your research and I’d welcome being part of this, it would give me hope. I’d love to be part of this as these changes have affected my entire life and how I hear my own voice even. Vestibular function feels a bit off as well.
I used to do stand up and impressions and loved music. If I could get this back that would be wonderful and change my life. I had this happen recently in the past couple of months so I’m hoping that being able to do this normally again would be great.
I’m 36 now, but I’ve had significant hearing loss in both ears since I was a small child. I was told that my hair cells were being lost, but no answer as to why. I wear a cochlear implant in one ear and still use a BTE hearing aid in the other, as there is a small amount residual hearing left. If there is an opportunity to be involved in something that might regenerate hair cells, I’d be interested.
Tinnitus sufferer seeking to be cured
My 8 weeks old daughter was administered gentamicin and suffered total bilateral hear loss. Could you be of any help? Can she volunteer?
i would try anything to help get rid of my tinnitus.happily take part in this trial.