Deafness Gene Mutations in Newborns in the Foshan Area of South China With Bloodspot-Based Genetic Screening Tests.

Abstract:

:Purpose The aim of this study was to determine the rate of deafness gene mutations in the Foshan area of South China. Method We enrolled the infants delivered in Foshan Maternity and Children's Healthcare Hospital. Deafness gene mutation was detected by HibriMax method. Our study tested 47,538 newborns within 3 days after birth, including 13 sites in four genes: GJB2 (c.35 del G, c.176 del 16, c.235 del C, c.299 del AT, c.155 del TCTG), GJB3 (c.583 C>T), SLC26A4 (c.2168 A>G, c.919-2 A>G, c.1299 C>T), and mtDNA 12S rRNA (m.1555 A>G, m.1494 C>T, m.12201 T>C, m.7445 A>G). The birth condition of infants was collected, including sex, low or high birth weight, twins, and premature delivery. Results In a total of 47,538 newborns, 1,415 were positively identified with deafness gene mutations. The total rate of the deafness gene mutation was 2.976%. The carrier rates of GJB2 (c.35 del G, c.176 del 16, c.235 del C, c.299 del AT, c.155 del TCTG), GJB3 (c.583 C>T), SLC26A4 (c.2168 A>G, c.919-2 A>G, c.1299 C>T), and mtDNA 12S rRNA (m.1555 A>G, m.1494 C>T, m.12201 T>C, m.7445 A>G) mutations were 0.000%, 0.048%, 1.422%, 0.185%, 0.000%, 0.076%, 0.116%, 0.755%, 0.160%, 0.187%, 0.021%, 0.000%, and 0.006%, respectively. Conclusions Our study showed that the c.235 del C GJB2 mutation was the leading deafness-related mutation in the Foshan area of South China. Deafness gene mutations screening in newborns detected by bloodspot-based genetic screening tests can help the diagnosis of newborn congenital hearing loss.

journal_name

Am J Audiol

authors

Cao S,Sha Y,Ke P,Li T,Yuan W,Huang X

doi

10.1044/2020_AJA-19-00094

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2020-06-08 00:00:00

pages

165-169

issue

2

eissn

1059-0889

issn

1558-9137

journal_volume

29

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