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Genome-wide association meta-analysis identifies five novel loci for age-related hearing impairment.

Authors :
Nagtegaal AP
Broer L
Zilhao NR
Jakobsdottir J
Bishop CE
Brumat M
Christiansen MW
Cocca M
Gao Y
Heard-Costa NL
Evans DS
Pankratz N
Pratt SR
Price TR
Spankovich C
Stimson MR
Valle K
Vuckovic D
Wells H
Eiriksdottir G
Fransen E
Ikram MA
Li CM
Longstreth WT Jr
Steves C
Van Camp G
Correa A
Cruickshanks KJ
Gasparini P
Girotto G
Kaplan RC
Nalls M
Schweinfurth JM
Seshadri S
Sotoodehnia N
Tranah GJ
Uitterlinden AG
Wilson JG
Gudnason V
Hoffman HJ
Williams FMK
Goedegebure A
Source :
Scientific reports [Sci Rep] 2019 Oct 23; Vol. 9 (1), pp. 15192. Date of Electronic Publication: 2019 Oct 23.
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Previous research has shown that genes play a substantial role in determining a person's susceptibility to age-related hearing impairment. The existing studies on this subject have different results, which may be caused by difficulties in determining the phenotype or the limited number of participants involved. Here, we have gathered the largest sample to date (discovery n = 9,675; replication n = 10,963; validation n = 356,141), and examined phenotypes that represented low/mid and high frequency hearing loss on the pure tone audiogram. We identified 7 loci that were either replicated and/or validated, of which 5 loci are novel in hearing. Especially the ILDR1 gene is a high profile candidate, as it contains our top SNP, is a known hearing loss gene, has been linked to age-related hearing impairment before, and in addition is preferentially expressed within hair cells of the inner ear. By verifying all previously published SNPs, we can present a paper that combines all new and existing findings to date, giving a complete overview of the genetic architecture of age-related hearing impairment. This is of importance as age-related hearing impairment is highly prevalent in our ageing society and represents a large socio-economic burden.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2045-2322
Volume :
9
Issue :
1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Scientific reports
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
31645637
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-51630-x