نتایج جستجو برای: جهش های gjb2

تعداد نتایج: 479512  

Journal: :Journal of medical genetics 2001
M J Houseman L A Ellis A Pagnamenta W L Di S Rickard A H Osborn H H Dahl G R Taylor M Bitner-Glindzicz W Reardon R F Mueller D P Kelsell

Mutations in the human gap junction beta-2 gene (GJB2) that encodes connexin-26 have been shown to cause non-syndromic sensorineural hearing loss (NSSNHL) at the DFNB1 locus on 13q11. Functional and genetic data regarding the disease causing potential of one particular GJB2 sequence variant, 101 T-->C (M34T), have proven contradictory. In this study, we found the prevalence of the M34T allele i...

مقدمه: بتا تالاسمی از شایع ترین بیماری های آتوزومی مغلوب در جهان است. جهش در ژن HBB باعث این بیماری میگردد. میزان بالای ازدواج های خویشاوندی در کشور می تواند یکی از عواملی باشد که باعث افزایش شیوع این بیماری شده است. هدف از این مطالعه، تعیین نوع جهش های ژن بتا گلوبین در سطح شهرستان ایلام می باشد. مواد و روش ها: افراد مراجعه کننده به مراکز بهداشت شهرستان ایلام طی سال های 87-91، از نظر شاخص...

Journal: :Disease models & mechanisms 2018
Sen Chen Le Xie Kai Xu Hai-Yan Cao Xia Wu Xiao-Xiang Xu Yu Sun Wei-Jia Kong

Mutations in the GJB2 gene [which encodes connexin 26 (Cx26)] are the most common causes of hereditary hearing loss in humans, and previous studies showed postnatal development arrest of the organ of Corti in different Cx26-null mouse models. To explore the pathological changes and the mechanism behind the cochlear abnormalities in these mice further, we established transgenic mouse models by c...

Journal: :The Laryngoscope 2011
Michael Lipan Xiaomei Ouyang Denise Yan Simon Angeli Li Lin Du Xue-Zhong Liu

OBJECTIVES The aim of the study is to assess clinical characteristics of individuals with nonsyndromic sensorineural hearing loss (NSSNHL) with genetic mutations in GJB2 and/or GJB6. We describe and compare one group with biallelic mutations against a group of heterozygote mutation carriers. METHODS A total of 350 patients between the ages of 3 months and 80 years referred to a tertiary care ...

Journal: :Mutation research 2009
Nele Hilgert Richard J H Smith Guy Van Camp

Hearing impairment is the most common sensory disorder, present in 1 of every 500 newborns. With 46 genes implicated in nonsyndromic hearing loss, it is also an extremely heterogeneous trait. Here, we categorize for the first time all mutations reported in nonsyndromic deafness genes, both worldwide and more specifically in Caucasians. The most frequent genes implicated in autosomal recessive n...

2011
T. D. Matos H. Simões-Teixeira H. Caria R. Cascão H. Rosa A. O'Neill Ó. Dias M. E. Andrea D. P. Kelsell G. Fialho

Involvement of GJB2 noncoding regions in hearing loss (HL) has not been extensively investigated. However, three noncoding mutations, c.-259C>T, c.-23G>T, and c.-23+1G>A, were reported. Also, c.-684_-675del, of uncertain pathogenicity, was found upstream of the basal promoter. We performed a detailed analysis of GJB2 noncoding regions in Portuguese HL patients (previously screened for GJB2 codi...

2012
E Sukarova Stefanovska M Cakar I Filipce D Plaseska Karanfilska

Hearing impairment is the most common sensory deficit in humans affecting 1 in 1000 newborns. When present in an infant, deafness may have dramatic effects on language acquisition, seriously compromising the quality of their life. Deafness is influenced by both genetic and environmental factors, with inherited causes as the most prominent etiological factor in deafness in developed countries. T...

2013
Hans-Henrik M. Dahl Teresa Y. C. Ching Wendy Hutchison Sanna Hou Mark Seeto Jessica Sjahalam-King

Hearing loss is an etiologically heterogeneous trait with differences in the age of onset, severity and site of lesion. It is caused by a combination of genetic and/or environmental factors. A longitudinal study to examine the efficacy of early intervention for improving child outcomes is ongoing in Australia. To determine the cause of hearing loss in these children we undertook molecular testi...

2018
Tina Likar Mensuda Hasanhodžić Nataša Teran Aleš Maver Borut Peterlin Karin Writzl

Hereditary hearing loss (HL) is a common sensory disorder, with an incidence of 1-2 per 1000 newborns, and has a genetic etiology in over 50% of cases. It occurs either as part of a syndrome or in isolation and is genetically very heterogeneous which poses a challenge for clinical and molecular diagnosis. We used exome sequencing to seek a genetic cause in a group of 56 subjects (49 probands) w...

Journal: :iranian journal of public health 0
habib onsori dept. of genetics, marand branch, islamic azad university, marand, iran. mohammad rahmati dept. of clinical biochemistry, faculty of medicine, tabriz university of medical sciences, tabriz, iran. davood fazli dept. of biology, payame noor university (pnu), tehran, iran.

mutations in the gjb2 gene are the most common known cause of hereditary congenital hearing loss. rapid genomic dna extraction (rgde) method was used for genomic dna extraction. after amplification of coding region of cx26 gene with specific primers, expected pcr products with 724bp length were subjected to direct sequencing in both directions. we describe here a novel heterozygous -t to -c tra...

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