Author:
Bootpetch Tori C.,Hafrén Lena,Elling Christina L.,Baschal Erin E.,Manichaikul Ani W.,Pine Harold S.,Szeremeta Wasyl,Scholes Melissa A.,Cass Stephen P.,Larson Eric D.,Chan Kenny H.,Ishaq Rafaqat,Prager Jeremy D.,Shaikh Rehan S.,Gubbels Samuel P.,Yousaf Ayesha,Bamshad Michael J.,Nickerson Deborah A.,Leal Suzanne M.,Wine Todd M.,Bamshad Michael J.,Yoon Patricia J.,Jenkins Herman A.,Nickerson Deborah A.,Streubel Sven-Olrik,Friedman Norman R.,Frank Daniel N.,Einarsdottir Elisabet,Kere Juha,Riazuddin Saima,Daly Kathleen A.,Leal Suzanne M.,Ryan Allen F.,Mattila Petri S.,Ahmed Zubair M.,Sale Michele M.,Chonmaitree Tasnee,Santos-Cortez Regie Lyn P.,
Abstract
AbstractOtitis media (OM), a very common disease in young children, can result in hearing loss. In order to potentially replicate previously reported associations between OM and PLG, exome and Sanger sequencing, RNA-sequencing of saliva and middle ear samples, 16S rRNA sequencing, molecular modeling, and statistical analyses including transmission disequilibrium tests (TDT) were performed in a multi-ethnic cohort of 718 families and simplex cases with OM. We identified four rare PLG variants c.112A > G (p.Lys38Glu), c.782G > A (p.Arg261His), c.1481C > T (p.Ala494Val) and c.2045 T > A (p.Ile682Asn), and one common variant c.1414G > A (p.Asp472Asn). However TDT analyses for these PLG variants did not demonstrate association with OM in 314 families. Additionally PLG expression is very low or absent in normal or diseased middle ear in mouse and human, and salivary expression and microbial α-diversity were non-significant in c.1414G > A (p.Asp472Asn) carriers. Based on molecular modeling, the novel rare variants particularly c.782G > A (p.Arg261His) and c.2045 T > A (p.Ile682Asn) were predicted to affect protein structure. Exploration of other potential disease mechanisms will help elucidate how PLG contributes to OM susceptibility in humans. Our results underline the importance of following up findings from genome-wide association through replication studies, preferably using multi-omic datasets.
Funder
National Human Genome Research Institute
National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute
National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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