Molecular etiology and genotype-phenotype correlation of Chinese Han deaf patients with type I and type II Waardenburg Syndrome
Molecular etiology and genotype-phenotype correlation of Chinese Han deaf patients with type I and type II Waardenburg Syndrome
AbstractWaardenburg syndrome (WS) characterized by sensorineural hearing loss and pigmentary abnormalities is genetically heterogeneous and phenotypically variable. This study investigated the molecular etiology and genotype-phenotype correlation of WS in 36 Chinese Han deaf probands and 16 additional family members that were clinically diagnosed with WS type I (WS1, n = 8) and type II (WS2, n = 42). Mutation screening of six WS-associated genes detected PAX3 mutations in 6 (86%) of the 7 WS1 probands. Among the 29 WS2 probands, 13 (45%) and 10 (34%) were identified with SOX10 and MITF mutations, respectively. Nineteen of the 26 detected mutations were novel. In WS2 probands whose parental DNA samples were available, de novo mutations were frequently seen for SOX10 mutations (7/8) but not for MITF mutations (0/5, P = 0.005). Excessive freckle, a common feature of WS2 in Chinese Hans, was frequent in WS2 probands with MITF mutations (7/10) but not in those with SOX10 mutations (0/13, P = 4.9 × 10−4). Our results showed that mutations in SOX10 and MITF are two major causes for deafness associated with WS2. These two subtypes of WS2 can be distinguished by the high de novo rate of the SOX10 mutations and the excessive freckle phenotype exclusively associated with the MITF mutations.
- Fudan University China (People's Republic of)
- Shanghai Public Health Clinical Center China (People's Republic of)
- First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University China (People's Republic of)
- XinHua Hospital China (People's Republic of)
- Shanghai Jiao Tong University China (People's Republic of)
Male, China, Microphthalmia-Associated Transcription Factor, Adolescent, SOXE Transcription Factors, DNA Mutational Analysis, Computational Biology, Infant, Article, Pedigree, Phenotype, Asian People, Child, Preschool, Mutation, Humans, Female, Genetic Predisposition to Disease, Waardenburg Syndrome, Child, Alleles, Genetic Association Studies
Male, China, Microphthalmia-Associated Transcription Factor, Adolescent, SOXE Transcription Factors, DNA Mutational Analysis, Computational Biology, Infant, Article, Pedigree, Phenotype, Asian People, Child, Preschool, Mutation, Humans, Female, Genetic Predisposition to Disease, Waardenburg Syndrome, Child, Alleles, Genetic Association Studies
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