Literature DB >> 19493398

Phenotype and genotype analysis of a Chinese family with prelingual X-linked hereditary hearing impairment.

Bing Han1, Jing Cheng, Shu-Zhi Yang, Ju-Yang Cao, Wei-Dong Shen, Fei Ji, Dong-Yang Kang, Xin Zhang, Pu Dai, Hui-Jun Yuan.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: X-linked hearing impairment is clinically and genetically a heterogeneous disease. Although many disorders manifest with hearing loss, a limited number of sex-linked loci and only one gene (POU3F4) have been shown to be implicated in X-linked non-syndromic hearing impairment. In the present study, we have performed a clinical and genetic analysis of a Chinese family with X-linked non-syndromic hearing loss, with emphasis on audiological findings and genomic mapping.
METHODS: The clinical features of Family JX01 were evaluated by physical and audiometric examination in eighteen family members. Mutation screening of POU3F4 was identified by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) amplification and sequencing. Molecular evaluation consisted of X-chromosome wide genotyping by microsatellite makers (STR), followed by analyzing using MLINK computer program.
RESULTS: Five affected males demonstrated bilateral, symmetrical sensorineural and profound hearing loss. The hearing impairment started prelingual. The female carriers did not have any complain of hearing loss, however, two of them were tested with milder loss with high frequency. No causative mutations in POU3F4 gene were detected by DNA sequencing. Linkage analysis indicated that the responsible gene was linked to locus DXS1227 (maximum lod score = 2.04 at theta = 0).
CONCLUSIONS: The affected males in Family JX01 have profound prelingual sensorineural hearing impairment. In addition, two female carriers showed mild to moderate hearing losses. However, none of females complained of any hearing loss. Analysis of hereditary deafness in this family mapped most compatibly to the Xq27.2.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19493398

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chin Med J (Engl)        ISSN: 0366-6999            Impact factor:   2.628


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1.  Common molecular etiologies are rare in nonsyndromic Tibetan Chinese patients with hearing impairment.

Authors:  Yongyi Yuan; Xun Zhang; Shasha Huang; Lujie Zuo; Guozheng Zhang; Yueshuai Song; Guojian Wang; Hongtian Wang; Deliang Huang; Dongyi Han; Pu Dai
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2012-02-28       Impact factor: 3.240

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