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GJB2 mutations in patients with non-syndromic hearing loss from Northeastern Hungary.

Tímea Tóth1, Susan Kupka, Birgit Haack, Kathrin Riemann, Simone Braun, Ferenc Fazakas, Hans-Peter Zenner, László Muszbek, Nikolaus Blin, Markus Pfister, István Sziklai.   

Abstract

Mutations in the GJB2 gene encoding the gap-junction protein connexin 26 have been identified in many patients with childhood hearing impairment (HI). One single mutation, c.35delG, accounts for the majority of mutations in Caucasian patients with HI. In the present study we screened 500 healthy control individuals and a group of patients with HI from Northeastern Hungary for GJB2 mutations. The patients' group consisted of 102 familial from 28 families and 92 non-familial cases. The most common mutation in the Hungarian population is the c.35delG, followed by the c.71G>A (p.W24X) mutation. 34.3% of the patients in the familial group were homozygous, and 17.6% heterozygous for 35delG. In the non-familial group the respective values were 37% and 18% (allele frequency: 46.2%). In the general population an allele frequency of 2.4% was determined. Several patients were identified with additional, already described or new GJB2 mutations, mostly in heterozygous state. The mutation c.380G>A (p.R127H) was formerly found only in heterozygous state and its disease relation was controversial. We demonstrated the presence of this mutation in a family with three homozygous patients and 4 heterozygous unaffected family members, a clear indication of recessively inherited HI. Furthermore, we provided evidence for the pathogenic role of two new mutations, c.51C>A (p.S17Y) and c.177G>T (p.G59V), detected in the present study. In the latter case the pattern of inheritance might be dominant. Our results confirm the importance of GJB2 mutations in the Hungarian population displaying mutation frequencies that are comparable with those in the Mediterranean area. Copyright 2004 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15146474     DOI: 10.1002/humu.9250

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hum Mutat        ISSN: 1059-7794            Impact factor:   4.878


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