Identification of Main Genetic Causes Responsible for Non-Syndromic Hearing Loss in a Peruvian Population
Hearing loss (HL) is a common sensory disorder affecting over 5% of the global population. The etiology underlying HL includes congenital and acquired causes; genetic factors are the main cause in over 50% of congenital cases. Pathogenic variants in the gene are a major cause of congenital non-syndr...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Genes 2019-07, Vol.10 (8), p.581 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Hearing loss (HL) is a common sensory disorder affecting over 5% of the global population. The etiology underlying HL includes congenital and acquired causes; genetic factors are the main cause in over 50% of congenital cases. Pathogenic variants in the
gene are a major cause of congenital non-syndromic hearing loss (NSHL), while their distribution is highly heterogeneous in different populations. To the best of our knowledge, there is no data regarding the genetic etiologies of HL in Peru. In this study, we screened 133 Peruvian families with NSHL living in Lima. We sequenced both exons of the
gene for all probands. Seven probands with familial NSHL that remained negative for
variants underwent whole genome sequencing (WGS). We identified biallelic pathogenic variants in
in 43 probands; seven were heterozygous for only one allele. The c.427C>T variant was the most common pathogenic variant followed by the c.35delG variant. WGS revealed three novel variants in
in two probands, one of them was predicted to affect splicing and the others produce a premature stop codon. The Peruvian population showed a complex profile for genetic variants in the
gene, this particular profile might be a consequence of the admixture history in Peru. |
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ISSN: | 2073-4425 2073-4425 |
DOI: | 10.3390/genes10080581 |