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Role of DFNB1 mutations in hereditary hearing loss among assortative mating hearing impaired families from South India

BACKGROUND: DFNB1, the first locus to have been associated with deafness, has two major genes GJB2 & GJB6, whose mutations have played vital role in hearing impairment across many ethnicities in the world. In our present study we have focused on the role of these mutations in assortative mating...

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Autores principales: Amritkumar, Pavithra, Jeffrey, Justin Margret, Chandru, Jayasankaran, Vanniya S, Paridhy, Kalaimathi, M., Ramakrishnan, Rajagopalan, Karthikeyen, N. P., Srikumari Srisailapathy, C. R.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6008914/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29921236
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12881-018-0609-6
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author Amritkumar, Pavithra
Jeffrey, Justin Margret
Chandru, Jayasankaran
Vanniya S, Paridhy
Kalaimathi, M.
Ramakrishnan, Rajagopalan
Karthikeyen, N. P.
Srikumari Srisailapathy, C. R.
author_facet Amritkumar, Pavithra
Jeffrey, Justin Margret
Chandru, Jayasankaran
Vanniya S, Paridhy
Kalaimathi, M.
Ramakrishnan, Rajagopalan
Karthikeyen, N. P.
Srikumari Srisailapathy, C. R.
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description BACKGROUND: DFNB1, the first locus to have been associated with deafness, has two major genes GJB2 & GJB6, whose mutations have played vital role in hearing impairment across many ethnicities in the world. In our present study we have focused on the role of these mutations in assortative mating hearing impaired families from south India. METHODS: One hundred and six assortatively mating hearing impaired (HI) families of south Indian origin comprising of two subsets: 60 deaf marrying deaf (DXD) families and 46 deaf marrying normal hearing (DXN) families were recruited for this study. In the 60 DXD families, 335 members comprising of 118 HI mates, 63 other HI members and 154 normal hearing members and in the 46 DXN families, 281 members comprising of 46 HI and their 43 normal hearing partners, 50 other HI members and 142 normal hearing family members, participated in the molecular study. One hundred and sixty five (165) healthy normal hearing volunteers were recruited as controls for this study. All the participating members were screened for variants in GJB2 and GJB6 genes and the outcome of gene mutations were compared in the subsequent generation in begetting deaf offspring. RESULTS: The DFNB1 allele frequencies for DXD mates and their offspring were 36.98 and 38.67%, respectively and for the DXN mates and their offspring were 22.84 and 24.38%, respectively. There was a 4.6% increase in the subsequent generation in the DXD families, while a 6.75% increase in the DXN families, which demonstrates the role of assortative mating along with consanguinity in the increase of DFNB1 mutations in consecutive generations. Four novel variants, p.E42D (in GJB2 gene), p.Q57R, p.E101Q, p.R104H (in GJB6 gene) were also identified in this study. CONCLUSION: This is the first study from an Indian subcontinent reporting novel variants in the coding region of GJB6 gene. This is perhaps the first study in the world to test real-time, the hypothesis proposed by Nance et al. in 2000 (intense phenotypic assortative mating mechanism can double the frequency of the commonest forms of recessive deafness [DFNB1]) in assortative mating HI parental generation and their offspring.
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spelling pubmed-60089142018-06-26 Role of DFNB1 mutations in hereditary hearing loss among assortative mating hearing impaired families from South India Amritkumar, Pavithra Jeffrey, Justin Margret Chandru, Jayasankaran Vanniya S, Paridhy Kalaimathi, M. Ramakrishnan, Rajagopalan Karthikeyen, N. P. Srikumari Srisailapathy, C. R. BMC Med Genet Research Article BACKGROUND: DFNB1, the first locus to have been associated with deafness, has two major genes GJB2 & GJB6, whose mutations have played vital role in hearing impairment across many ethnicities in the world. In our present study we have focused on the role of these mutations in assortative mating hearing impaired families from south India. METHODS: One hundred and six assortatively mating hearing impaired (HI) families of south Indian origin comprising of two subsets: 60 deaf marrying deaf (DXD) families and 46 deaf marrying normal hearing (DXN) families were recruited for this study. In the 60 DXD families, 335 members comprising of 118 HI mates, 63 other HI members and 154 normal hearing members and in the 46 DXN families, 281 members comprising of 46 HI and their 43 normal hearing partners, 50 other HI members and 142 normal hearing family members, participated in the molecular study. One hundred and sixty five (165) healthy normal hearing volunteers were recruited as controls for this study. All the participating members were screened for variants in GJB2 and GJB6 genes and the outcome of gene mutations were compared in the subsequent generation in begetting deaf offspring. RESULTS: The DFNB1 allele frequencies for DXD mates and their offspring were 36.98 and 38.67%, respectively and for the DXN mates and their offspring were 22.84 and 24.38%, respectively. There was a 4.6% increase in the subsequent generation in the DXD families, while a 6.75% increase in the DXN families, which demonstrates the role of assortative mating along with consanguinity in the increase of DFNB1 mutations in consecutive generations. Four novel variants, p.E42D (in GJB2 gene), p.Q57R, p.E101Q, p.R104H (in GJB6 gene) were also identified in this study. CONCLUSION: This is the first study from an Indian subcontinent reporting novel variants in the coding region of GJB6 gene. This is perhaps the first study in the world to test real-time, the hypothesis proposed by Nance et al. in 2000 (intense phenotypic assortative mating mechanism can double the frequency of the commonest forms of recessive deafness [DFNB1]) in assortative mating HI parental generation and their offspring. BioMed Central 2018-06-19 /pmc/articles/PMC6008914/ /pubmed/29921236 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12881-018-0609-6 Text en © The Author(s). 2018 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Amritkumar, Pavithra
Jeffrey, Justin Margret
Chandru, Jayasankaran
Vanniya S, Paridhy
Kalaimathi, M.
Ramakrishnan, Rajagopalan
Karthikeyen, N. P.
Srikumari Srisailapathy, C. R.
Role of DFNB1 mutations in hereditary hearing loss among assortative mating hearing impaired families from South India
title Role of DFNB1 mutations in hereditary hearing loss among assortative mating hearing impaired families from South India
title_full Role of DFNB1 mutations in hereditary hearing loss among assortative mating hearing impaired families from South India
title_fullStr Role of DFNB1 mutations in hereditary hearing loss among assortative mating hearing impaired families from South India
title_full_unstemmed Role of DFNB1 mutations in hereditary hearing loss among assortative mating hearing impaired families from South India
title_short Role of DFNB1 mutations in hereditary hearing loss among assortative mating hearing impaired families from South India
title_sort role of dfnb1 mutations in hereditary hearing loss among assortative mating hearing impaired families from south india
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6008914/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29921236
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12881-018-0609-6
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