Audiological features in Serbian patients with hearing impairment identified with c.35delG in the GJB2 gene

Author:

Dobric Bojana1,Radivojevic Danijela1ORCID,Jecmenica Jovana2ORCID,Neocleous Vassos3,Fanis Pavlos3,Phylactou Leonidas3,Djurisic Marina1

Affiliation:

1. Dr. Vukan Čupić Mother and Child Health Care Institute of Serbia, Laboratory of Medical Genetics, Belgrade, Serbia

2. Dr. Vukan Čupić Mother and Child Health Care Institute of Serbia, Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Belgrade, Serbia

3. Cyprus Institute of Neurology and Genetics, Department of Molecular Genetics, Function and Therapy, Nicosia, Cyprus + Cyprus School of Molecular Medicine, Nicosia, Cyprus

Abstract

Introduction/Objective. Hearing impairment is the most common sensorineural disorder with an incidence of 1/700?1000 newborns. Variants in the GJB2 gene are the major cause of autosomal recessive nonsyndromic sensorineural hearing loss (ARNSHL). The degree of hearing impairment in patients with detected mutations in GJB2 gene ranges from mild to profound. The aim of this study was to determine possible genotype?phenotype association between audiometric characteristics and detected genotypes in ARNSHL patients from Serbia. Methods. Ninety-two patients with ARNSHL underwent genetic analysis with amplification-refractory mutation system polymerase chain reaction and sequencing of the GJB2 gene. Audiological analyses were obtained in all patients using a combination of several methods to estimate the degree of hearing loss. Results. Audiological analysis performed in the 92 probands showed moderate to profound range of hearing loss. All identified pathogenic variants accounted for 42.39% of the mutant alleles (78/184 alleles), with the c.35delG mutation being the most frequent one (30.43%). Genotype?phenotype correlation in an isolated group of 37 patients bearing c.35delG in the homozygous, compound heterozygous, or heterozygous state. In this group the majority of patients (30/37, 81.08%) exhibited severe to profound hearing deficit. Conclusion. Association between genotype and the degree of hearing impairment in patients analyzed in this study demonstrated that patients with bi-allelic truncating mutations, i.e., c.35delG, associate with the more severe hearing loss when compared with those identified with only one affected allele. The various degrees of hearing impairment observed in heterozygous patients could be explained by the presence of an undetected second mutation or other modifier genes or environmental causes.

Publisher

National Library of Serbia

Subject

General Medicine

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