A common founder effect of the splice site variant c.-23 + 1G > A in GJB2 gene causing autosomal recessive deafness 1A (DFNB1A) in Eurasia

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Aisen V. Solovyev
Alena Kushniarevich
Elena Bliznetz
Marita Bady-Khoo
Maria R. Lalayants
Tatiana G. Markova
Gabriel Minárik
L’udevít Kádasi
Ene Metspalu
Vera G. Pshennikova
Fedor M. Teryutin
Elza K. Khusnutdinova
Alexander Poliakov
Mait Metspalu
Olga L. Posukh
Nikolay A. Barashkov
Sardana A. Fedorova
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[1] M.K. Ammosov North-Eastern Federal University,Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Institute of Natural Sciences
[2] Yakut Science Centre of Complex Medical Problems,Laboratory of Molecular Genetics
[3] University of Tartu,Estonian Biocentre, Institute of Genomics
[4] Research Centre for Medical Genetics,Federal Research Center Institute of Cytology and Genetics
[5] Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences,Institute of Molecular Biomedicine
[6] National Research Centre for Audiology and Hearing Rehabilitation,Institute of Molecular Physiology and Genetics
[7] Russian Medical Academy of Continuing Professional Education,Laboratory of Human Molecular Genetics, Institute of Biochemistry and Genetics
[8] Comenius University Faculty of Medicine,Department of Genetics and Fundamental Medicine
[9] Slovak Academy of Sciences,undefined
[10] Ufa Federal Research Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences,undefined
[11] Bashkir State University,undefined
[12] Novosibirsk State University,undefined
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Human Genetics | 2022年 / 141卷
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Mutations in the GJB2 gene are known to be a major cause of autosomal recessive deafness 1A (OMIM 220290). The most common pathogenic variants of the GJB2 gene have a high ethno-geographic specificity in their distribution, being attributed to a founder effect related to the Neolithic migration routes of Homo sapiens. The c.-23 + 1G > A splice site variant is frequently found among deaf patients of both Caucasian and Asian origins. It is currently unknown whether the spread of this mutation across Eurasia is a result of the founder effect or if it could have multiple local centers of origin. To determine the origin of c.-23 + 1G > A, we reconstructed haplotypes by genotyping SNPs on an Illumina OmniExpress 730 K platform of 23 deaf individuals homozygous for this variant from different populations of Eurasia. The analyses revealed the presence of common regions of homozygosity in different individual genomes in the sample. These data support the hypothesis of the common founder effect in the distribution of the c.-23 + 1G > A variant of the GJB2 gene. Based on the published data on the c.-23 + 1G > A prevalence among 16,177 deaf people and the calculation of the TMRCA of the modified f2-haplotypes carrying this variant, we reconstructed the potential migration routes of the carriers of this mutation around the world. This analysis indicates that the c.-23 + 1G > A variant in the GJB2 gene may have originated approximately 6000 years ago in the territory of the Caucasus or the Middle East then spread throughout Europe, South and Central Asia and other regions of the world.
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