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DFNA8/12 caused by TECTA mutations is the most identified subtype of nonsyndromic autosomal dominant hearing loss

Abstract: The prevalence of DFNA8/DFNA12 (DFNA8/12), a type of autosomal dominant nonsyndromic hearing loss (ADNSHL), is unknown as comprehensive population-based genetic screening has not been conducted. We therefore completed unbiased screening for TECTA mutations in a Spanish cohort of 372 probands from ADNSHL families. Three additional families (Spanish, Belgian, and English) known to be linked to DFNA8/12 were also included in the screening. In an additional cohort of 835 American ADNSHL families, we preselected 73 probands for TECTA screening based on audiometric data. In aggregate, we identified 23 TECTA mutations in this process. Remarkably, 20 of these mutations are novel, more than doubling the number of reported TECTA ADNSHL mutations from 13 to 33. Mutations lie in all domains of the ?-tectorin protein, including those for the first time identified in the entactin domain, as well as the vWFD1, vWFD2, and vWFD3 repeats, and the D1?D2 and TIL2 connectors. Although the majority are private mutations, four of them?p.Cys1036Tyr, p.Cys1837Gly, p.Thr1866Met, and p.Arg1890Cys?were observed in more than one unrelated family. For two of these mutations founder effects were also confirmed. Our data validate previously observed genotype?phenotype correlations in DFNA8/12 and introduce new correlations. Specifically, mutations in the N-terminal region of ?-tectorin (entactin domain, vWFD1, and vWFD2) lead to mid-frequency NSHL, a phenotype previously associated only with mutations in the ZP domain. Collectively, our results indicate that DFNA8/12 hearing loss is a frequent type of ADNSHL. Hum Mutat 32:1?10, 2011. © 2011 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

 Fuente: Human Mutation, 2011, 32(7), 825-834

Editorial: Wiley-Liss

 Año de publicación: 2011

Nº de páginas: 10

Tipo de publicación: Artículo de Revista

 DOI: 10.1002/humu.21512

ISSN: 1059-7794,1098-1004

Url de la publicación: https://doi.org/10.1002/humu.21512

Autoría

HILDEBRAND, MICHAEL S.

MORÍN, MATÍAS

MEYER, NICOLE C.

MAYO, FERNANDO

MODAMIO-HOYBJOR, SILVIA

MENCÍA, ANGELES

OLAVARRIETA, LETICIA

NISHIMURA, CARLA J.

WORKMAN, HEATHER

DELUCA, ADAM P.

DEL CASTILLO, IGNACIO

TAYLOR, KYLE R.

MENCÍA, BRUCE

GOODMAN, COREY W.

SCHRAUWEN, ISABELLE

VAN WESEMAEL, MAARTEN

LACHLAN, K.

SHEARER, A. ELIOT

BRAUN, TERRY A.