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Connexin26 gene (<Emphasis Type="Italic">GJB2</Emphasis>): prevalence of mutations in the Chinese population
Authors:Y Liu  X Ke  Y Qi  W Li  P Zhu
Institution:(1) Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Peking University First Hospital, Beijing 100034, China. liuyuhe@xinhuanet.com, CN;(2) Center Laboratory, Peking University First Hospital, Beijing, China, CN
Abstract: The connexin26 gene (GJB2) has been shown to be responsible for DFNB1 and DFNA3 (Autosomal Recessive Hereditary Nonsyndromic Deafness Locus 1 and Autosomal Dominant Hereditary Nonsyndromic Deafness Locus 3). Two hundred ten independently ascertained Chinese probands with nonsyndromic hearing loss (NSHL) were evaluated for mutations in GJB2, including 43 probands from families with more than one sib with NSHL, likely indicating dominant inheritance, and sporadic cases of NSHL, compatible with recessive inheritance. Of the 210 probands, 43 (20%) were homozygous or heterozygous for mutations in GJB2. Four different mutations were identified: 35delG, 109G-A, 235delC, and 299–300delAT. It was confirmed that GJB2 mutations are an important cause of hearing loss in this population. Of these four mutations, 235delC was the most prevalent at 93%; yet the 35delG mutation, which is the most common GJB2 mutation in Caucasian subjects (Europeans and Americans), was found in low frequency in the present study. It appears from our limited data and reports from other East Asians that 235delC is the most prevalent GJB2 mutation in these populations. GJB2 mutations are consistent with ethnic predilections. Received: July 8, 2002 / Accepted: October 4, 2002
Keywords:  Nonsyndromic hearing loss  GJB2  Connexin26 (Cx26)  Mutation  Chinese
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