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Progressive hereditary hearing impairment caused by a MYO6 mutation resembles presbyacusis

Authors :
Andy J. Beynon
Anne M.M. Oonk
Ronald J.E. Pennings
Ad F. M. Snik
Joop M. Leijendeckers
Patrick L. M. Huygen
Hannie Kremer
Henricus P. M. Kunst
Jaap Oostrik
N.J.D. Weegerink
E.M. Lammers
Source :
Hearing Research, 299, 88-98, Hearing Research, 299, pp. 88-98
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

Item does not contain fulltext Since deafness is the most common sensorineural disorder in humans, better understanding of the underlying causes is necessary to improve counseling and rehabilitation. A Dutch family with autosomal dominantly inherited sensorineural hearing loss was clinically and genetically assessed. The MYO6 gene was selected to be sequenced because of similarities with other, previously described DFNA22 phenotypes and a pathogenic c.3610C > T (p.R1204W) mutation was found to co-segregate with the disease. This missense mutation results in a flat configured audiogram with a mild hearing loss, which becomes severe to profound and gently to steeply downsloping later in life. The age-related typical audiograms (ARTA) constructed for this family resemble presbyacusis. Speech audiometry and results of loudness scaling support the hypothesis that the phenotype of this specific MYO6 mutation mimics presbyacusis.

Details

ISSN :
03785955
Volume :
299
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Hearing Research
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....77ed2bf549be18a834a070efe5586b32