IVS8+1 DelG, a Novel Splice Site Mutation Causing DFNA5 Deafness in a Chinese Family

Background: Nonsyndromic hearing loss (NSHL) is highly heterogeneous, in which more than 90 causative genes have currently been identified. DFNA5 is one of the deafness genes that known to cause autosomal dominant NSHL. Until date, only five DFNA5 mutations have been described in eight families worl...

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Main Authors: Mei-Na Li-Yang, Xiao-Fei Shen, Qin-Jun Wei, Jun Yao, Ya-Jie Lu, Xin Cao, Guang-Qian Xing
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer 2015-01-01
Series:Chinese Medical Journal
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Online Access:http://www.cmj.org/article.asp?issn=0366-6999;year=2015;volume=128;issue=18;spage=2510;epage=2515;aulast=Li-Yang
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spelling doaj-b71a9099d8ad4b479a263c8eec22c0ad2020-11-25T00:48:17ZengWolters KluwerChinese Medical Journal0366-69992015-01-01128182510251510.4103/0366-6999.164980IVS8+1 DelG, a Novel Splice Site Mutation Causing DFNA5 Deafness in a Chinese FamilyMei-Na Li-YangXiao-Fei ShenQin-Jun WeiJun YaoYa-Jie LuXin CaoGuang-Qian XingBackground: Nonsyndromic hearing loss (NSHL) is highly heterogeneous, in which more than 90 causative genes have currently been identified. DFNA5 is one of the deafness genes that known to cause autosomal dominant NSHL. Until date, only five DFNA5 mutations have been described in eight families worldwide. In this study, we reported the identification of a novel pathogenic mutation causing DFNA5 deafness in a five-generation Chinese family. Methods: After detailed clinical evaluations of this family, the genomic DNA of three affected individuals was selected for targeted exome sequencing of 101 known deafness genes, as well as mitochondrial DNA and microRNA regions. Co-segregation analysis between the hearing loss and the candidate variant was confirmed in available family members by direct polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-Sanger sequencing. Real-time PCR (RT-PCR) was performed to investigate the potential effect of the pathogenic mutation on messenger RNA splicing. Results: Clinical evaluations revealed a similar deafness phenotype in this family to that of previously reported DFNA5 families with autosomal dominant, late-onset hearing loss. Molecular analysis identified a novel splice site mutation in DFNA5 intron 8 (IVS8+1 delG). The mutation segregated with the hearing loss of the family and was absent in 120 unrelated control DNA samples of Chinese origin. RT-PCR showed skipping of exon 8 in the mutant transcript. Conclusions: We identified a novel DFNA5 mutation IVS8+1 delG in a Chinese family which led to skipping of exon 8. This is the sixth DFNA5 mutation relates to hearing loss and the second one in DFNA5 intron 8. Our findings provide further support to the hypothesis that the DFNA5-associated hearing loss represents a mechanism of gain-of-function.http://www.cmj.org/article.asp?issn=0366-6999;year=2015;volume=128;issue=18;spage=2510;epage=2515;aulast=Li-YangDFNA5 Hearing Loss; Mutation; Targeted Genomic Capture
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author Mei-Na Li-Yang
Xiao-Fei Shen
Qin-Jun Wei
Jun Yao
Ya-Jie Lu
Xin Cao
Guang-Qian Xing
spellingShingle Mei-Na Li-Yang
Xiao-Fei Shen
Qin-Jun Wei
Jun Yao
Ya-Jie Lu
Xin Cao
Guang-Qian Xing
IVS8+1 DelG, a Novel Splice Site Mutation Causing DFNA5 Deafness in a Chinese Family
Chinese Medical Journal
DFNA5
Hearing Loss; Mutation; Targeted Genomic Capture
author_facet Mei-Na Li-Yang
Xiao-Fei Shen
Qin-Jun Wei
Jun Yao
Ya-Jie Lu
Xin Cao
Guang-Qian Xing
author_sort Mei-Na Li-Yang
title IVS8+1 DelG, a Novel Splice Site Mutation Causing DFNA5 Deafness in a Chinese Family
title_short IVS8+1 DelG, a Novel Splice Site Mutation Causing DFNA5 Deafness in a Chinese Family
title_full IVS8+1 DelG, a Novel Splice Site Mutation Causing DFNA5 Deafness in a Chinese Family
title_fullStr IVS8+1 DelG, a Novel Splice Site Mutation Causing DFNA5 Deafness in a Chinese Family
title_full_unstemmed IVS8+1 DelG, a Novel Splice Site Mutation Causing DFNA5 Deafness in a Chinese Family
title_sort ivs8+1 delg, a novel splice site mutation causing dfna5 deafness in a chinese family
publisher Wolters Kluwer
series Chinese Medical Journal
issn 0366-6999
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Background: Nonsyndromic hearing loss (NSHL) is highly heterogeneous, in which more than 90 causative genes have currently been identified. DFNA5 is one of the deafness genes that known to cause autosomal dominant NSHL. Until date, only five DFNA5 mutations have been described in eight families worldwide. In this study, we reported the identification of a novel pathogenic mutation causing DFNA5 deafness in a five-generation Chinese family. Methods: After detailed clinical evaluations of this family, the genomic DNA of three affected individuals was selected for targeted exome sequencing of 101 known deafness genes, as well as mitochondrial DNA and microRNA regions. Co-segregation analysis between the hearing loss and the candidate variant was confirmed in available family members by direct polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-Sanger sequencing. Real-time PCR (RT-PCR) was performed to investigate the potential effect of the pathogenic mutation on messenger RNA splicing. Results: Clinical evaluations revealed a similar deafness phenotype in this family to that of previously reported DFNA5 families with autosomal dominant, late-onset hearing loss. Molecular analysis identified a novel splice site mutation in DFNA5 intron 8 (IVS8+1 delG). The mutation segregated with the hearing loss of the family and was absent in 120 unrelated control DNA samples of Chinese origin. RT-PCR showed skipping of exon 8 in the mutant transcript. Conclusions: We identified a novel DFNA5 mutation IVS8+1 delG in a Chinese family which led to skipping of exon 8. This is the sixth DFNA5 mutation relates to hearing loss and the second one in DFNA5 intron 8. Our findings provide further support to the hypothesis that the DFNA5-associated hearing loss represents a mechanism of gain-of-function.
topic DFNA5
Hearing Loss; Mutation; Targeted Genomic Capture
url http://www.cmj.org/article.asp?issn=0366-6999;year=2015;volume=128;issue=18;spage=2510;epage=2515;aulast=Li-Yang
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