Novel myosin mutations for hereditary hearing loss revealed by targeted genomic capture and massively parallel sequencing

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Zippora Brownstein
Amal Abu-Rayyan
Daphne Karfunkel-Doron
Serena Sirigu
Bella Davidov
Mordechai Shohat
Moshe Frydman
Anne Houdusse
Moien Kanaan
Karen B Avraham
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[1] Sackler Faculty of Medicine,Department of Human Molecular Genetics and Biochemistry
[2] Tel Aviv University,Department of Biological Sciences
[3] Bethlehem University,Department of Medical Genetics
[4] Structural Motility,undefined
[5] Institut Curie,undefined
[6] UMR 144,undefined
[7] CNRS,undefined
[8] Rabin Medical Center,undefined
[9] Beilinson Campus,undefined
[10] Danek Gartner Institute of Human Genetics,undefined
[11] Sheba Medical Center,undefined
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European Journal of Human Genetics | 2014年 / 22卷
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deafness; diagnosis; consanguinity; exome sequencing; next-generation sequencing;
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Hereditary hearing loss is genetically heterogeneous, with a large number of genes and mutations contributing to this sensory, often monogenic, disease. This number, as well as large size, precludes comprehensive genetic diagnosis of all known deafness genes. A combination of targeted genomic capture and massively parallel sequencing (MPS), also referred to as next-generation sequencing, was applied to determine the deafness-causing genes in hearing-impaired individuals from Israeli Jewish and Palestinian Arab families. Among the mutations detected, we identified nine novel mutations in the genes encoding myosin VI, myosin VIIA and myosin XVA, doubling the number of myosin mutations in the Middle East. Myosin VI mutations were identified in this population for the first time. Modeling of the mutations provided predicted mechanisms for the damage they inflict in the molecular motors, leading to impaired function and thus deafness. The myosin mutations span all regions of these molecular motors, leading to a wide range of hearing phenotypes, reinforcing the key role of this family of proteins in auditory function. This study demonstrates that multiple mutations responsible for hearing loss can be identified in a relatively straightforward manner by targeted-gene MPS technology and concludes that this is the optimal genetic diagnostic approach for identification of mutations responsible for hearing loss.
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