Molecular etiology of hereditary deafness using next generation sequencing in northwest China
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Abstract
Objective: To analyze the molecular etiology of 92 hereditary deafness families and explore the genetic mechanism of newly identified genes in deafness heritability. Methods: : We analyzed the medical history, audiology, imaging, and physical examination data of 92 probands and their family members. Probands were selected from the hereditary deafness database; they did not have any of the common genetic mutation sites. Genomic DNA was extracted from blood samples and next generation sequencing was performed on an Illumina platform, followed by co-segregation analysis of family members. The control group included the clinical data and blood samples from 207 normal hearing people. Results: : Among the 92 samples, 30 homozygous variants were identified in 29 autosomal recessive hereditary deafness families, including 6 reported mutations and 26 novel mutations. Among them, MYO15A was the most frequently detected (6/92), followed by mutations in CDH23 , OTOF , FGF3 (3/92 each), MYO7A , SLC26A4 , MYO6 (2/92 each), BSND , CLDN14 , DFNB59 , ILDR1 , LHFPL5 , LRTOMT , TMPRSS3 , TPRN , USH1C , and LOXHD1 (1/92 each). Conclusion: In patients with autosomal recessive deafness, the MYO15A , CDH23 , OTOF , and FGF3 genes could be used as candidate genes for conventional genetic studies in northwest China.
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