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Targeted Next-Generation Sequencing Identified Compound Heterozygous Mutations in MYO15A as the Probable Cause of Nonsyndromic Deafness in a Chinese Han Family.


ABSTRACT: Hearing loss is a highly heterogeneous disorder, with more than 60% of congenital cases caused by genetic factors. This study is aimed at identifying the genetic cause of congenital hearing loss in a Chinese Han family. Auditory evaluation before and after cochlear implantation and targeted next-generation sequencing of 140 deafness-related genes were performed for the deaf proband. Compound heterozygous mutations c.3658_3662del (p. E1221Wfs?23) and c.6177+1G>T were identified in MYO15A as the only candidate pathogenic mutations cosegregated with the hearing loss in this family. These two variants were absent in 200 normal-hearing Chinese Hans and were classified as likely pathogenic and pathogenic, respectively, based on the ACMG guideline. Our study further expanded the mutation spectrum of MYO15A as the c.3658_3662del mutation is novel and confirmed that deaf patients with recessive MYO15A mutations have a good outcome for cochlear implantation.

SUBMITTER: Wang L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7313121 | biostudies-literature | 2020

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Targeted Next-Generation Sequencing Identified Compound Heterozygous Mutations in <i>MYO15A</i> as the Probable Cause of Nonsyndromic Deafness in a Chinese Han Family.

Wang Longhao L   Zhao Lin L   Peng Hu H   Xu Jun J   Lin Yun Y   Yang Tao T   Wu Hao H  

Neural plasticity 20200615


Hearing loss is a highly heterogeneous disorder, with more than 60% of congenital cases caused by genetic factors. This study is aimed at identifying the genetic cause of congenital hearing loss in a Chinese Han family. Auditory evaluation before and after cochlear implantation and targeted next-generation sequencing of 140 deafness-related genes were performed for the deaf proband. Compound heterozygous mutations c.3658_3662del (p. E1221Wfs∗23) and c.6177+1G>T were identified in <i>MYO15A</i> a  ...[more]

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