Literature DB >> 17567887

Molecular genetics study of deafness in Brazil: 8-year experience.

Camila Andréa de Oliveira1, Fabiana Alexandrino, Thalita Vitachi Christiani, Carlos Eduardo Steiner, José Luiz Rosemberis Cunha, Andréa Trevas Maciel Guerra, Edi Lúcia Sartorato.   

Abstract

Hereditary hearing loss is a complex disorder that involves a large number of genes. In developed countries, 1 in 1,000 children is born with deafness severe enough to require special education services, and about 60% of the cases of isolated deafness have a genetic origin. Although more than 100 genes for hearing loss are known currently, only a few are routinely tested in the clinical practice. In this study, we present our findings from the molecular diagnostic screening of the GJB2 and GJB3 genes, del(GJB6-D13S1,830) and del(GJB6-D13S1,854) deletions in the GJB6 gene, Q829X mutation in the otoferlin gene (OTOF) and, the A1,555G and A7,445G mutations in the mitochondrial genome over an 8-year period. Mutations analysis in the previously mentioned genes and mutations was performed on 645 unrelated Brazilian patients with hearing loss who fell into two different testing groups. Different mutations in the GJB2 gene were responsible for most of cases studied, but deletions in the GJB6 gene as well as mitochondrial mutations were also found. While most cases of hearing loss in this country are due to environmental factors, the genetic etiology of deafness will increasingly be determined as more genetic tests become available. (c) 2007 Wiley-Liss, Inc

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17567887     DOI: 10.1002/ajmg.a.31838

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Med Genet A        ISSN: 1552-4825            Impact factor:   2.802


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2.  Targeted Resequencing of Deafness Genes Reveals a Founder MYO15A Variant in Northeastern Brazil.

Authors:  Gabrielle N Manzoli; Guney Bademci; Angelina X Acosta; Têmis M Félix; F Basak Cengiz; Joseph Foster; Danniel S Dias Da Silva; Ibis Menendez; Isalis Sanchez-Pena; Demet Tekin; Susan H Blanton; Kiyoko Abe-Sandes; Xue Zhong Liu; Mustafa Tekin
Journal:  Ann Hum Genet       Date:  2016-11       Impact factor: 1.670

Review 3.  Genetic etiology of non-syndromic hearing loss in Latin America.

Authors:  Karina Lezirovitz; Regina Célia Mingroni-Netto
Journal:  Hum Genet       Date:  2021-10-15       Impact factor: 4.132

4.  Ethical, social, and cultural issues related to clinical genetic testing and counseling in low- and middle-income countries: protocol for a systematic review.

Authors:  Adrina Zhong; Benedict Darren; Helen Dimaras
Journal:  Syst Rev       Date:  2017-07-11

5.  Age Estimate of GJB2-p.(Arg143Trp) Founder Variant in Hearing Impairment in Ghana, Suggests Multiple Independent Origins across Populations.

Authors:  Elvis Twumasi Aboagye; Samuel Mawuli Adadey; Kevin Esoh; Mario Jonas; Carmen de Kock; Lucas Amenga-Etego; Gordon A Awandare; Ambroise Wonkam
Journal:  Biology (Basel)       Date:  2022-03-21

6.  Molecular approach of auditory neuropathy.

Authors:  Magali Aparecida Orate Menezes da Silva; Vânia Belintani Piatto; Jose Victor Maniglia
Journal:  Braz J Otorhinolaryngol       Date:  2015-03-30

Review 7.  Connexin Genes Variants Associated with Non-Syndromic Hearing Impairment: A Systematic Review of the Global Burden.

Authors:  Samuel Mawuli Adadey; Edmond Wonkam-Tingang; Elvis Twumasi Aboagye; Daniel Wonder Nayo-Gyan; Maame Boatemaa Ansong; Osbourne Quaye; Gordon A Awandare; Ambroise Wonkam
Journal:  Life (Basel)       Date:  2020-10-28
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