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metadata.dc.type: Artigo de Periódico
Title: Non-syndromic hearing impairment in a multi-ethnic population of Northeastern Brazil
Other Titles: International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology
Authors: Manzoli, Gabrielle N.
Abe Sandes, Kiyoko
Bittles, Alan H.
Silva, Danniel S. D. da
Fernandes, Luciene da Cruz
Paulon, Roberta M. C.
Castro, Iza Cristina S. de
Padovani, Carla M. C. A.
Acosta, Angelina Xavier
metadata.dc.creator: Manzoli, Gabrielle N.
Abe Sandes, Kiyoko
Bittles, Alan H.
Silva, Danniel S. D. da
Fernandes, Luciene da Cruz
Paulon, Roberta M. C.
Castro, Iza Cristina S. de
Padovani, Carla M. C. A.
Acosta, Angelina Xavier
Abstract: Objective: There are many hearing impaired individuals in Monte Santo, a rural municipality in the state of Bahia, Brazil, including multiple familial cases strongly suggestive of a genetic aetiology. Methods: The present study investigated 81 subjects with hearing impairment (HI) recruited from 36 families. Mutations often associated with HI, i.e. the DFNB1 mutations c.35delG in GJB2, deletions del(GJB6-D13S1830) and del(GJB6-D13S1854), and A1555G in the mitochondrial gene MTRNR1 were initially analyzed, with additional mutations in GJB2 identified by sequencing the coding region of the gene. Results: Seven different mutations were present in GJB2 with mutations c.35delG and p.Arg75Gln, which are known to be pathogenic, identified in 37.0% of the subjects. Individuals homozygous for the c.35delG mutation were diagnosed in eight families, corresponding to 24.7% of unrelated individuals with nonsyndromic hearing impairment (NSHI), and an additional heterozygote for this mutation was present in a single family. Ten individuals (12.4%) in another family were heterozygous for the mutation p.Arg75Gln. Conclusions: Significant heterogeneity was observed in the alleles and patterns of NSHI inheritance among the subjects studied, probably due to the extensive inter-ethnic admixture that characterizes the peoples of Brazil, together with a high prevalence of community endogamy and consanguineous marriage.
Keywords: Nonsyndromic hearing impairment
Connexin
GJB2
C.35delG
P.Arg75Gln
Consanguinity
metadata.dc.rights: Acesso Aberto
URI: http://repositorio.ufba.br/ri/handle/ri/15046
Issue Date: 2013
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