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Mutations of ESRRB encoding estrogen-related receptor beta cause autosomal-recessive nonsyndromic hearing impairment DFNB35
Authors:Collin Rob W J  Kalay Ersan  Tariq Muhammad  Peters Theo  van der Zwaag Bert  Venselaar Hanka  Oostrik Jaap  Lee Kwanghyuk  Ahmed Zubair M  Caylan Refik  Li Yun  Spierenburg Henk A  Eyupoglu Erol  Heister Angelien  Riazuddin Saima  Bahat Elif  Ansar Muhammad  Arslan Selcuk  Wollnik Bernd  Brunner Han G  Cremers Cor W R J  Karaguzel Ahmet  Ahmad Wasim  Cremers Frans P M  Vriend Gert  Friedman Thomas B  Riazuddin Sheikh  Leal Suzanne M  Kremer Hannie
Institution:Rob W.J. Collin, Ersan Kalay, Muhammad Tariq, Theo Peters, Bert van der Zwaag, Hanka Venselaar, Jaap Oostrik, Kwanghyuk Lee, Zubair M. Ahmed, Refik Çaylan, Yun Li, Henk A. Spierenburg, Erol Eyupoglu, Angelien Heister, Saima Riazuddin, Elif Bahat, Muhammad Ansar, Selcuk Arslan, Bernd Wollnik, Han G. Brunner, Cor W.R.J. Cremers, Ahmet Karaguzel, Wasim Ahmad, Frans P.M. Cremers, Gert Vriend, Thomas B. Friedman, Sheikh Riazuddin, Suzanne M. Leal, and Hannie Kremer
Abstract:In a large consanguineous family of Turkish origin, genome-wide homozygosity mapping revealed a locus for recessive nonsyndromic hearing impairment on chromosome 14q24.3-q34.12. Fine mapping with microsatellite markers defined the critical linkage interval to a 18.7 cM region flanked by markers D14S53 and D14S1015. This region partially overlapped with the DFNB35 locus. Mutation analysis of ESRRB, a candidate gene in the overlapping region, revealed a homozygous 7 bp duplication in exon 8 in all affected individuals. This duplication results in a frame shift and premature stop codon. Sequence analysis of the ESRRB gene in the affected individuals of the original DFNB35 family and in three other DFNB35-linked consanguineous families from Pakistan revealed four missense mutations. ESRRB encodes the estrogen-related receptor beta protein, and one of the substitutions (p.A110V) is located in the DNA-binding domain of ESRRB, whereas the other three are substitutions (p.L320P, p.V342L, and p.L347P) located within the ligand-binding domain. Molecular modeling of this nuclear receptor showed that the missense mutations are likely to affect the structure and stability of these domains. RNA in situ hybridization in mice revealed that Esrrb is expressed during inner-ear development, whereas immunohistochemical analysis showed that ESRRB is present postnatally in the cochlea. Our data indicate that ESRRB is essential for inner-ear development and function. To our knowledge, this is the first report of pathogenic mutations of an estrogen-related receptor gene.
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