The mtDNA variation of 50 Spanish and 4 Cuban families affected by nonsyndromic sensorineural deafness due to the A1555G mutation in the 12S rRNA gene was studied by high-resolution RFLP analysis and sequencing of the control region. Phylogenetic analyses of haplotypes and detailed survey of population controls revealed that the A1555G mutation can be attributed to greater than or equal to 30 independent mutational events among the 50 Spanish families and that it occurs on mtDNA haplogroups that are common in all European populations. This indicates that the relatively high detection rate of this mutation in Spain is not due to sampling biases or to a single major founder event. Moreover, the distribution of these mutational events on different haplogroups is compatible with a random occurrence of the A1555G mutation and tends to support the conclusion that mtDNA backgrounds do not play a significant role in the expression of the mutation. Overall, these findings appear to indicate that the rare detection of this mutation in other populations is most likely due to inadequacy in patient ascertainment and molecular screening. This probable lack of identification of the A1555G mutation in subjects affected by sensorineural hearing loss implies that their maternally related relatives are not benefiting from presymptomatic detection and information concerning their increased risk of ototoxicity due to aminoglycoside treatments.

The A1555G mutation in the 12S rRNA gene of human mtDNA: Recurrent origins and founder events in families affected by sensorineural deafness / Antonio, Torroni; Cruciani, Fulvio; Chiara, Rengo; Daniele, Sellitto; Nuria Lopez, Bigas; Raquel, Rabionet; Nancy, Govea; Adolfo Lopez De, Munain; Maritza, Sarduy; Lourdes, Romero; Manuela, Villamar; Ignacio Del, Castillo; Felipe, Moreno; Xavier, Estivill; Scozzari, Rosaria. - In: AMERICAN JOURNAL OF HUMAN GENETICS. - ISSN 0002-9297. - 65:5(1999), pp. 1349-1358. [10.1086/302642]

The A1555G mutation in the 12S rRNA gene of human mtDNA: Recurrent origins and founder events in families affected by sensorineural deafness

CRUCIANI, Fulvio;SCOZZARI, Rosaria
1999

Abstract

The mtDNA variation of 50 Spanish and 4 Cuban families affected by nonsyndromic sensorineural deafness due to the A1555G mutation in the 12S rRNA gene was studied by high-resolution RFLP analysis and sequencing of the control region. Phylogenetic analyses of haplotypes and detailed survey of population controls revealed that the A1555G mutation can be attributed to greater than or equal to 30 independent mutational events among the 50 Spanish families and that it occurs on mtDNA haplogroups that are common in all European populations. This indicates that the relatively high detection rate of this mutation in Spain is not due to sampling biases or to a single major founder event. Moreover, the distribution of these mutational events on different haplogroups is compatible with a random occurrence of the A1555G mutation and tends to support the conclusion that mtDNA backgrounds do not play a significant role in the expression of the mutation. Overall, these findings appear to indicate that the rare detection of this mutation in other populations is most likely due to inadequacy in patient ascertainment and molecular screening. This probable lack of identification of the A1555G mutation in subjects affected by sensorineural hearing loss implies that their maternally related relatives are not benefiting from presymptomatic detection and information concerning their increased risk of ototoxicity due to aminoglycoside treatments.
1999
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The A1555G mutation in the 12S rRNA gene of human mtDNA: Recurrent origins and founder events in families affected by sensorineural deafness / Antonio, Torroni; Cruciani, Fulvio; Chiara, Rengo; Daniele, Sellitto; Nuria Lopez, Bigas; Raquel, Rabionet; Nancy, Govea; Adolfo Lopez De, Munain; Maritza, Sarduy; Lourdes, Romero; Manuela, Villamar; Ignacio Del, Castillo; Felipe, Moreno; Xavier, Estivill; Scozzari, Rosaria. - In: AMERICAN JOURNAL OF HUMAN GENETICS. - ISSN 0002-9297. - 65:5(1999), pp. 1349-1358. [10.1086/302642]
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