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High Prevalence of V37I Genetic Variant in the Connexin-26 (GJB2) Gene Among Non-syndromic Hearing-impaired and Control Thai Individuals

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Journal Clin Genet
Specialty Genetics
Date 2004 Oct 14
PMID 15479191
Citations 40
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Hearing loss is highly prevalent with a worldwide incidence of 1-2 per 1000 newborns. Several previous studies have demonstrated that mutations of connexin 26 (Cx26 or GJB2) are responsible for most cases of the recessive non-syndromic sensorineural hearing loss (NSSHL). Certain mutations have been described frequently among various populations, which include 35delG, 167delT, and 235delC. Recently, a missense mutation, V37I, was reported as a pathogenic change in East Asian affected individuals. To identify genetic variants associated with NSSHL in Thai population, we performed mutation analysis of Cx26 in 166 unrelated probands with NSSHL and 205 controls. We identified seven novel genetic variants in Cx26. We also identified a high prevalence of the V37I mutation among both affected probands (11.1%) and control subjects (8.5%), which suggests that the pathologic role of V37I may be modified by other genes. Our data support previous studies that show heterogeneity in the frequencies and types of mutations in Cx26 within populations and among ethnicities and that before clinical significance and causality can be attributed to a genetic variant, functional characterization is necessary.

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