Genetic predisposition to tinnitus in the UK Biobank population

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Madeleine E. Urbanek
Jian Zuo
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[1] Creighton University School of Medicine,Department of Biomedical Sciences
[2] Creighton University College of Arts and Sciences,Department of Biology
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Scientific Reports | / 11卷
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Tinnitus, the phantom perception of noise originating from the inner ear, has been reported by 15% of the world’s population, with many patients reporting major deficits to cognition and mood. However, both objective diagnostic tools and targeted therapeutic strategies have yet to be established. To better understand the underlying genes that may preclude tinnitus, we performed a genome-wide association study of the UK Biobank’s 49,960 whole exome sequencing participants to identify any loci strongly associated with tinnitus. We identified 17 suggestive single nucleotide polymorphisms (p < 1e−5) spanning 13 genes in two sex-separated cohorts reporting chronic, bothersome tinnitus (control males n = 7,315, tinnitus males n = 226, control females n = 11,732, tinnitus females n = 300). We also found a significant missense mutation in WDPCP (p = 3.959e−10) in the female cohort, a mutation which has been previously implicated in typical neuronal functioning through axonal migration and structural reinforcement, as well as in Bardet-Biedl syndrome-15, a ciliopathy. Additionally, in situ hybridization in the embryonic and P56 mouse brain demonstrated that the majority of these genes are expressed within the dorsal cochlear nucleus, the region of the brain theorized to initially induce tinnitus. Further RT-qPCR and RNAScope data also reveals this expression pattern. The results of this study indicate that predisposition to tinnitus may span across multiple genomic loci and be established by weakened neuronal circuitry and maladaptive cytoskeletal modifications within the dorsal cochlear nucleus.
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