Analysis of clinical phenotypes and genotypes of congenital deafness caused by rare variants in GJB2

This study aims to analyze a genetic family with the gene c.551G>A (p.R184Q) variant, exploring the relationship between its genotype and clinical phenotype, and summarizing the inheritance pattern and clinical features associated with this locus. Detailed medical history collection and physical...

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Published inFrontiers in pediatrics Vol. 13; p. 1514369
Main Authors Zhao, Xuxu, Chi, Huan, Bai, Yan, Lu, Yu, Xiong, Wenyu, Kang, Houyong, Zhang, Cheng
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Switzerland Frontiers Media S.A 23.04.2025
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Summary:This study aims to analyze a genetic family with the gene c.551G>A (p.R184Q) variant, exploring the relationship between its genotype and clinical phenotype, and summarizing the inheritance pattern and clinical features associated with this locus. Detailed medical history collection and physical examinations were conducted for the proband and their family members. Audiological assessments and genetic sequencing analyses were performed on some members. Additionally, a review of existing literature concerning GJB2 c.551G>A (p.R184Q) was conducted. The proband, along with their father and paternal grandmother, carried the heterozygous mutation GJB2 c.551G>A, all exhibiting moderate to profound bilateral prelingual sensorineural deafness. Notably, the proband also presented symptoms of skin dryness and nail abnormalities characteristic of syndromic hearing loss. The GJB2 c.551G>A mutation not only leads to severe hearing loss but may also be associated with syndromic hearing loss, expanding our understanding of the clinical spectrum associated with this variant.
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Reviewed by: Virginia Corazzi, University Hospital of Ferrara, Italy
Kara Brodie, University of California, San Francisco, United States
Edited by: Z. Jason Qian, University of California, San Diego, United States
These authors have contributed equally to this work
ISSN:2296-2360
2296-2360
DOI:10.3389/fped.2025.1514369