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A novel mutation in the TECTA gene in a Chinese family with autosomal dominant nonsyndromic hearing loss.


ABSTRACT: TECTA-related deafness can be inherited as autosomal-dominant nonsyndromic deafness (designated DFNA) or as the autosomal-recessive version. The ?-tectorin protein, which is encoded by the TECTA gene, is one of the major components of the tectorial membrane in the inner ear. Using targeted DNA capture and massively parallel sequencing (MPS), we screened 42 genes known to be responsible for human deafness in a Chinese family (Family 3187) in which common deafness mutations had been ruled out as the cause, and identified a novel mutation, c.257-262CCTTTC>GCT (p. Ser86Cys; p. Pro88del) in exon 3 of the TECTA gene in the proband and his extended family. All affected individuals in this family had moderate down-sloping hearing loss across all frequencies. To our knowledge, this is the second TECTA mutation identified in Chinese population. This study demonstrates that targeted genomic capture, MPS, and barcode technology might broaden the availability of genetic testing for individuals with undiagnosed DFNA.

SUBMITTER: Su Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3931719 | biostudies-literature | 2014

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A novel mutation in the TECTA gene in a Chinese family with autosomal dominant nonsyndromic hearing loss.

Su Yu Y   Tang Wen-Xue WX   Gao Xue X   Yu Fei F   Dai Zhi-Yao ZY   Zhao Jian-Dong JD   Lu Yu Y   Ji Fei F   Huang Sha-Sha SS   Yuan Yong-Yi YY   Han Ming-Yu MY   Song Yue-Shuai YS   Zhu Yu-Hua YH   Kang Dong-Yang DY   Han Dong-Yi DY   Dai Pu P  

PloS one 20140221 2


TECTA-related deafness can be inherited as autosomal-dominant nonsyndromic deafness (designated DFNA) or as the autosomal-recessive version. The α-tectorin protein, which is encoded by the TECTA gene, is one of the major components of the tectorial membrane in the inner ear. Using targeted DNA capture and massively parallel sequencing (MPS), we screened 42 genes known to be responsible for human deafness in a Chinese family (Family 3187) in which common deafness mutations had been ruled out as t  ...[more]

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