A Gene for Non-Syndromic Autosomal Dominant Progressive Postlingual Sensorineural Hearing Loss Maps to Chromosome 14q12–13

We report a novel locus responsible for postlingual progressive sensorineural hearing loss (designated DFNA9) that maps to chromosome 14q12–13. A large kindred with autosomal dominant transmission of non-syndromic hearing loss was clinically studied. Hearing in affected individuals deteriorated at ∼...

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Veröffentlicht in:Human molecular genetics 1996-07, Vol.5 (7), p.1047-1050
Hauptverfasser: Manolis, Evangelos N., Yandavi, Naidu, Nadol, Joseph B., Eavey, Roland D., McKenna, Michael, Rosenbaum, Stella, Khetarpal, Uman, Halpin, Christopher, Merchant, Saumil N., Duyk, Geoffrey M., MacRae, Calum, Seidman, Christine E., Seidman, J.G.
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Zusammenfassung:We report a novel locus responsible for postlingual progressive sensorineural hearing loss (designated DFNA9) that maps to chromosome 14q12–13. A large kindred with autosomal dominant transmission of non-syndromic hearing loss was clinically studied. Hearing in affected individuals deteriorated at ∼20 years of age and progressed to anacusis in the fifth decade. A random genome-wide search using polymorphic short tandem repeats demonstrated linkage with D14S121 (maximum two point LOD score = 6.19, θ=0). Haplotype analysis of recombination events defined a 9 cM disease interval, between D14S252 and D14S49.
ISSN:0964-6906
1460-2083
1460-2083
DOI:10.1093/hmg/5.7.1047