Whole-exome sequencing to identify the cause of congenital sensorineural hearing loss in carriers of a heterozygous GJB2 mutation

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Thomas Parzefall
Alexandra Frohne
Martin Koenighofer
Andreas Kirchnawy
Berthold Streubel
Christian Schoefer
Klemens Frei
Trevor Lucas
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[1] Medical University of Vienna,Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery
[2] Medical University of Vienna,Department for Cell and Developmental Biology, Center for Anatomy and Cell Biology
[3] Medical University of Vienna,Clinical Institute of Pathology
[4] Vienna General Hospital (AKH),Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery
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Hereditary hearing loss; Non-syndromic hearing loss; Heterozygous ; Whole-exome sequencing;
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Bi-allelic variations in the gap junction protein beta-2 (GJB2) gene cause up to 50% of cases of newborn hearing loss. Heterozygous pathogenic GJB2 variations are also fivefold overrepresented in idiopathic patient groups compared to the normal-hearing population. Whether hearing loss in this group is due to unidentified additional variations within GJB2 or variations in other deafness genes is unknown in most cases. Whole-exome sequencing offers an effective approach in the search for causative variations in patients with Mendelian diseases. In this prospective genetic cohort study, we initially investigated a family of Turkish origin suffering from congenital autosomal recessive hearing loss. An index patient and his normal-hearing father, both bearing a single heterozygous pathogenic c.262G>T (p.Ala88Ser) GJB2 transversion as well as the normal-hearing mother were investigated by means of whole-exome sequencing. Subsequently the genetic screening was extended to a hearing-impaired cohort of 24 families of Turkish origin. A homozygous missense c.5492G>T transversion (p.Gly1831Val) in the Myosin 15a gene, previously linked to deafness, was identified as causative in the index family. This very rare variant is not listed in any population in the Genome Aggregation Database. Subsequent screening of index patients from additional families of Turkish origin with recessive hearing loss identified the c.5492G>T variation in an additional family. Whole-exome sequencing may effectively identify the causes of idiopathic hearing loss in patients bearing heterozygous GJB2 variations.
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