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Double Heterozygosity with Mutations Involving both the GJB2 and GJB6 Genes is a Possible, but very Rare, Cause of Congenital Deafness in the Czech Population
Authors:P Seeman  O Bendová  D Ra&#;ková  M Malíková  D Groh  Z Kabelka
Institution:Department of Child Neurology DNA laboratory;, Department of ENT;, Institute of Biology and Medical Genetics, Charles University Prague, 2nd School of Medicine
Abstract:Mutations in the GJB2 gene are the most common cause of prelingual, autosomal recessive, sensorineural hearing loss worldwide. Nevertheless, 10% to 50% of patients with prelingual nonsyndromic deafness only carry one mutation in the GJB2 gene. Recently a large 342 kb deletion named Δ(GJB6‐D13S1830) involving the GJB6 gene was reported in Spanish and French deafness patients, either in a homozygous state or in combination with a monoallelic GJB2 mutation. No data have been reported about the frequency of this mutation in central Europe. Thirteen Czech patients with prelingual nonsyndromic sensorineural deafness carrying only one pathogenic mutation in the GJB2 gene were tested for the presence of the Δ(GJB6‐D13S1830) mutation. One patient with a GJB2 mutation (313del14) also carried the Δ(GJB6‐D13S1830). This is the first reported Czech case, and probably also the first central European case, of prelingual deafness due to mutations involving both the GJB2 and GJB6 genes. In addition, the Δ(GJB6‐D13S1830) was not detected in 600 control chromosomes from Czech individuals with normal hearing. We show that in the Czech Republic the Δ(GJB6‐D13S1830) is not the second most common causal factor in deafness patients heterozygous for a single GJB2 mutation, and that Δ(GJB6‐D13S1830) is very rare in central Europe compared to reports from Spain, France and Israel.
Keywords:connexin 30  GJB2  GJB6  prelingual deafness  digenic origin  double heterozygosity
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