Molecular and functional studies of 4 candidate loci in Pendred syndrome and nonsyndromic hearing loss
► Genetic/functional analyzes of SLC26A4, FOXI1-DBD, FOXI1, and KCNJ10 in syndromic and non-syndromic deafness. ► SLC26A4 is the most frequently mutated gene in Pendred syndrome. ► Development of a more sensitive fluorometric functional assay for SLC26A4 mutations. ► Novel missense variant was found...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Molecular and cellular endocrinology 2012-04, Vol.351 (2), p.342-350 |
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Zusammenfassung: | ► Genetic/functional analyzes of SLC26A4, FOXI1-DBD, FOXI1, and KCNJ10 in syndromic and non-syndromic deafness. ► SLC26A4 is the most frequently mutated gene in Pendred syndrome. ► Development of a more sensitive fluorometric functional assay for SLC26A4 mutations. ► Novel missense variant was found in FOXI1 gene.
Patients with PS or non-syndromic deafness were submitted to genetic/functional analyzes of SLC26A4, of its binding domain for FOXI1 (FOXI1-DBD), of the transcription activator FOXI1, and of the potassium channel KCNJ10. SLC26A4 was the most frequently mutated gene. An altered intracellular localization with immunocytochemistry, and a hampered maturation process were demonstrated for two novel SLC26A4 variants. Biochemical and immunocytochemical analyzes led to the development of a more sensitive fluorometric functional assay able to reveal the partial loss-of-function of SLC26A4 mutations. A novel missense variant was found in FOXI1 gene, though functional analysis showed no significant impairment in the transcriptional activation of SLC26A4. Finally, 3 patients were found to harbor a variant in KCNJ10, which was classified as polymorphism.
The novelty of the study resides in the analysis of all the 4 candidate genetic loci linked to PS/non-syndromic deafness, and in the precise definition of the thyroid phenotype. PS was invariably associated with biallelic mutations of SLC26A4, whereas the genetic origin of non-syndromic deafness remained largely undetermined, since monoallelic SLC26A4 variants accounted for one fourth of the cases and FOXI1 and KCNJ10 were not involved in this series. |
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ISSN: | 0303-7207 1872-8057 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.mce.2012.01.013 |