Association of a novel missense mutation in MYO15A with nonsyndromic hearing loss: a case report

Siji Wang,Ziqi Chen,Jiaqiu Dai,Xi Ouyang, Lin Zhu, Changchao Xiang, Fengghui Yu,Houyong Kang

Research Square (Research Square)(2020)

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Abstract Background Hearing loss is a common disease globally, and more than 50% of the cases are genetic. Autosomal recessive nonsyndromic hearing loss (ARNSHL) is one of the most common types of hereditary hearing loss. Here, a novel MYO15A missense mutation was identified in a Chinese family with ARNSHL, using targeted genetic sequencing and Sanger sequencing. Case presentation: A 6-year-old girl with congenital nonsyndromic sensorineural deafness was presented from the First Affiliated hospital of Chongqing Medical University, China. We used targeted region sequencing, Sanger sequencing, functional prediction, and three-dimensional protein structure modeling to identify and verify the genes responsible for deafness in the family. Conclusions We found pathogenic compound heterozygous mutations in MYO15A, including a novel missense mutation, c.6353T > C (p.Leu2118Pro). It could provide help not only for genetic counseling but also for further understanding of the functional role of MYO15A mutations.
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nonsyndromic hearing loss,novel missense mutation,myo15a
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