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Preliminary evidence for enhanced auditory cortex activation and mental development after gene therapy in children with autosomal recessive deafness 9

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  • Jiajia Zhang

    (Fudan University
    Fudan University
    Fudan University
    Fudan University)

  • Zengzhi Guo

    (Northeastern University)

  • Changjie Pan

    (Southern University of Science and Technology
    Hong Kong Polytechnic University)

  • Chunchun Hu

    (Children’s Hospital of Fudan University)

  • Xinyang Weng

    (Fudan University
    Fudan University)

  • Yang-wenyi Liu

    (Fudan University
    Fudan University
    Fudan University
    Fudan University)

  • Xiaoting Cheng

    (Fudan University
    Fudan University
    Fudan University
    Fudan University)

  • Jun Lv

    (Fudan University
    Fudan University
    Fudan University
    Fudan University)

  • Qi Cao

    (Fudan University
    Fudan University
    Fudan University)

  • Hui Wang

    (Fudan University
    Fudan University
    Fudan University
    Fudan University)

  • Yuxin Chen

    (Fudan University
    Fudan University
    Fudan University
    Fudan University)

  • Daqi Wang

    (Fudan University
    Fudan University
    Fudan University
    Fudan University)

  • Shaowei Hu

    (Fudan University
    Fudan University
    Fudan University
    Fudan University)

  • Mengzhao Xun

    (Fudan University
    Fudan University
    Fudan University
    Fudan University)

  • Longlong Zhang

    (Fudan University
    Fudan University
    Fudan University
    Fudan University)

  • Zijing Wang

    (Fudan University
    Fudan University
    Fudan University
    Fudan University)

  • Honghai Tang

    (Fudan University
    Fudan University
    Fudan University
    Fudan University)

  • Biyun Zhu

    (Fudan University
    Fudan University
    Fudan University
    Fudan University)

  • Luo Guo

    (Fudan University
    Fudan University
    Fudan University
    Fudan University)

  • Sha Yu

    (Fudan University
    Fudan University
    Fudan University
    Fudan University)

  • Xiaoling Hu

    (Hong Kong Polytechnic University)

  • Lin Chen

    (University of Science and Technology of China)

  • Bing Chen

    (Fudan University
    Fudan University
    Fudan University
    Fudan University)

  • Zheng-Yi Chen

    (Harvard Medical School
    Massachusetts Eye and Ear)

  • Shan Sun

    (Fudan University
    Fudan University)

  • Xiu Xu

    (Children’s Hospital of Fudan University)

  • Huawei Li

    (Fudan University
    Fudan University
    Fudan University
    Fudan University)

  • Fei Chen

    (Southern University of Science and Technology)

  • Yilai Shu

    (Fudan University
    Fudan University
    Fudan University
    Fudan University)

Abstract

Individuals with congenital deafness that have received gene therapy represent a unique group who experience hearing recovery and speech development. However, it is unclear how hearing-related cortex changes because of gene therapy. Here we study neural processing in ten patients using functional near-infrared spectroscopy and electroencephalography during a six-month follow-up period. Patients showed an enhancement of activation in the auditory cortex, particularly in parts of the Sylvian parietotemporal area while listening to music. Activation in the right anterior temporal lobe and left Sylvian parietotemporal area was also enhanced when listening to speech. The electroencephalography data showed that the power of the resting-state electroencephalography beta band at time points T2 and T3 was statistically significantly increased after gene therapy, and mismatch negativity amplitudes at T2 and T3 were statistically significantly higher than those at T0. The mental developmental level of the patients also increased after gene therapy. These preliminary findings illuminate the neural and cognitive effects of gene therapy, supporting its potential effectiveness in auditory and mental development.

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  • Jiajia Zhang & Zengzhi Guo & Changjie Pan & Chunchun Hu & Xinyang Weng & Yang-wenyi Liu & Xiaoting Cheng & Jun Lv & Qi Cao & Hui Wang & Yuxin Chen & Daqi Wang & Shaowei Hu & Mengzhao Xun & Longlong Zh, 2025. "Preliminary evidence for enhanced auditory cortex activation and mental development after gene therapy in children with autosomal recessive deafness 9," Nature Human Behaviour, Nature, vol. 9(7), pages 1457-1469, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nathum:v:9:y:2025:i:7:d:10.1038_s41562-025-02184-8
    DOI: 10.1038/s41562-025-02184-8
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