Correlation between Waardenburg syndrome phenotype and genotype in a population of individuals with identified PAX3 mutations

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Anita L. DeStefano
L. Adrienne Cupples
Kathleen S. Arnos
J. H. Jr. Asher
Clinton T. Baldwin
Susan Blanton
Melisa L. Carey
Elias O. da Silva
T. B. Friedman
Jacquie Greenberg
Anil K. Lalwani
Aubrey Milunsky
Walter E. Nance
Arti Pandya
Rajkumar S. Ramesar
Andrew P. Read
May Tassabejhi
Edward R. Wilcox
L. A. Farrer
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[1] Department of Neurology,
[2] Boston University School of Medicine,undefined
[3] 80 East Concord Street,undefined
[4] Boston,undefined
[5] MA 02118,undefined
[6] USA Tel.: +1-617-638-5393; Fax: +1-617-638-4275; e-mail: farrer@neugen.bu.edu,undefined
[7] Department Epidemiology and Biostatistics,undefined
[8] Boston University School of Medicine,undefined
[9] Boston,undefined
[10] MA 02118,undefined
[11] USA,undefined
[12] Center for Human Genetics,undefined
[13] Boston University School of Medicine,undefined
[14] Boston,undefined
[15] MA 02118,undefined
[16] USA,undefined
[17] Gallaudet University,undefined
[18] Washington,undefined
[19] DC 20002 ,undefined
[20] USA,undefined
[21] Department of Zoology and Genetics Graduate Program,undefined
[22] Michigan State University,undefined
[23] East Lansing,undefined
[24] MI 48824,undefined
[25] USA,undefined
[26] Department of Human Genetics,undefined
[27] Virginia Commonwealth University,undefined
[28] Richmond,undefined
[29] VA 23298,undefined
[30] USA,undefined
[31] Department of Genetics,undefined
[32] Federal University of Pernambuco,undefined
[33] Recife,undefined
[34] Brazil,undefined
[35] Department of Human Genetics,undefined
[36] University of Cape Town,undefined
[37] Cape Town,undefined
[38] South Africa,undefined
[39] Department of Otolaryngology,undefined
[40] University of California,undefined
[41] San Francisco,undefined
[42] CA 94117,undefined
[43] USA,undefined
[44] University of Manchester,undefined
[45] Manchester,undefined
[46] United Kingdom,undefined
[47] National Institute on Deafness and other Communication Disorders,undefined
[48] NIH,undefined
[49] Bethesda,undefined
[50] MD 20892,undefined
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Human Genetics | 1998年 / 102卷
关键词
Hearing Loss; Amino Acid Substitution; Generalize Estimate Equation; Sensorineural Hearing; Sensorineural Hearing Loss;
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Waardenburg syndrome (WS) type 1 is an autosomal dominant disorder characterized by sensorineural hearing loss, pigmentary abnormalities of the eye, hair, and skin, and dystopia canthorum. The phenotype is variable and affected individuals may exhibit only one or a combination of several of the associated features. To assess the relationship between phenotype and gene defect, clinical and genotype data on 48 families (271 WS individuals) collected by members of the Waardenburg Consortium were pooled. Forty-two unique mutations in the PAX3 gene, previously identified in these families, were grouped in five mutation categories: amino acid (AA) substitution in the paired domain, AA substitution in the homeodomain, deletion of the Ser-Thr-Pro-rich region, deletion of the homeodomain and the Ser-Thr-Pro-rich region, and deletion of the entire gene. These mutation classes are based on the structure of the PAX3 gene and were chosen to group mutations predicted to have similar defects in the gene product. Association between mutation class and the presence of hearing loss, eye pigment abnormality, skin hypopigmentation, or white forelock was evaluated using generalized estimating equations, which allowed for incorporation of a correlation structure that accounts for potential similarity among members of the same family. Odds for the presence of eye pigment abnormality, white forelock, and skin hypopigmentation were 2, 8, and 5 times greater, respectively, for individuals with deletions of the homeodomain and the Pro-Ser-Thr-rich region compared to individuals with an AA substitution in the homeodomain. Odds ratios that differ significantly from 1.0 for these traits may indicate that the gene products resulting from different classes of mutations act differently in the expression of WS. Although a suggestive association was detected for hearing loss with an odds ratio of 2.6 for AA substitution in the paired domain compared with AA substitution in the homeodomain, this odds ratio did not differ significantly from 1.0.
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