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Study of modifiers factors associated to mitochondrial mutations in individuals with hearing impairment
Authors:Vanessa Cristine Sousa de Moraes  Paula Baloni Andrade  Edi Lúcia Sartorato
Institution:a Center of Molecular Biology and Genetic Engineering (CBMEG), Molecular Biology Laboratory, State University of Campinas—UNICAMP, Brazil
b Department of Phonoaudiology, University of Fortaleza-UNIFOR, Brazil
Abstract:Hearing impairment is the most prevalent sensorial deficit in the general population. Congenital deafness occurs in about 1 in 1000 live births, of which approximately 50% has hereditary cause in development countries. Non-syndromic deafness can be caused by mutations in both nuclear and mitochondrial genes. Mutations in mtDNA have been associated with aminoglycoside-induced and non-syndromic deafness in many families worldwide. However, the nuclear background influences the phenotypic expression of these pathogenic mutations. Indeed, it has been proposed that nuclear modifier genes modulate the phenotypic manifestation of the mitochondrial A1555G mutation in the MTRNR1 gene. The both putative nuclear modifiers genes TRMU and MTO1 encoding a highly conserved mitochondrial related to tRNA modification. It has been hypothesizes that human TRMU and also MTO1 nuclear genes may modulate the phenotypic manifestation of deafness-associated mitochondrial mutations. The aim of this work was to elucidate the contribution of mitochondrial mutations, nuclear modifier genes mutations and aminoglycoside exposure in the deafness phenotype. Our findings suggest that the genetic background of individuals may play an important role in the pathogenesis of deafness-associated with mitochondrial mutation and aminoglycoside-induced.
Keywords:Hearing loss  Deafness  Hearing impairment  Nuclear modulator gene  Nuclear modifier gene  Aminoglycosides  Mitochondrial mutation  12S rRNA  MTRNR1  A827G  A1555G  MTO1  TRMU  G28T
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