Bilateral sudden sensorineural hearing loss [DS:H01705]
Description
Hereditary deafness is divided into syndromic forms (in which hearing loss is associated with a variety of other anomalies) and non-syndromic forms. Non-syndromic forms are responsible for 70% of the cases of hereditary etiology and syndromic cases represent 30% of them. Among the forms of heritage, autosomal-recessive inheritance is the most frequent one (75%-85%), followed by autosomal-dominant inheritance (12-13%) and X-linked or mitochondrial, with 2-3% of the cases of non-syndromic hearing loss. Autosomal-dominant forms of deafness are usually post-lingual and progressive. Dominant mutations may be consistent with initial function and subsequent hearing loss owing to accumulation of pathology.
Category
Nervous system disease
Brite
Human diseases in ICD-11 classification [BR:br08403]
10 Diseases of the ear or mastoid process
Disorders with hearing impairment
AB50 Congenital hearing impairment
H00604 Deafness, autosomal dominant
Pathway-based classification of diseases [BR:br08402]
Cofactor/vitamin metabolism
nt06538 Cobalamin transport and metabolism
H00604 Deafness, autosomal dominant
Replication and repair
nt06509 DNA replication
H00604 Deafness, autosomal dominant
nt06506 Double-strand break repair
H00604 Deafness, autosomal dominant
Signal transduction
nt06528 Calcium signaling
H00604 Deafness, autosomal dominant
Cellular process
nt06535 Efferocytosis
H00604 Deafness, autosomal dominant
nt06539 Cytoskeleton in muscle cells
H00604 Deafness, autosomal dominant
Immune system
nt06521 NLR signaling
H00604 Deafness, autosomal dominant
Xia JH, Liu CY, Tang BS, Pan Q, Huang L, Dai HP, Zhang BR, Xie W, Hu DX, Zheng D, Shi XL, Wang DA, Xia K, Yu KP, Liao XD, Feng Y, Yang YF, Xiao JY, Xie DH, Huang JZ
Title
Mutations in the gene encoding gap junction protein beta-3 associated with autosomal dominant hearing impairment.
Grifa A, Wagner CA, D'Ambrosio L, Melchionda S, Bernardi F, Lopez-Bigas N, Rabionet R, Arbones M, Monica MD, Estivill X, Zelante L, Lang F, Gasparini P
Title
Mutations in GJB6 cause nonsyndromic autosomal dominant deafness at DFNA3 locus.
Donaudy F, Snoeckx R, Pfister M, Zenner HP, Blin N, Di Stazio M, Ferrara A, Lanzara C, Ficarella R, Declau F, Pusch CM, Nurnberg P, Melchionda S, Zelante L, Ballana E, Estivill X, Van Camp G, Gasparini P, Savoia A
Title
Nonmuscle myosin heavy-chain gene MYH14 is expressed in cochlea and mutated in patients affected by autosomal dominant hearing impairment (DFNA4).
Wang H, Wang X, He C, Li H, Qing J, Grati M, Hu Z, Li J, Hu Y, Xia K, Mei L, Wang X, Yu J, Chen H, Jiang L, Liu Y, Men M, Zhang H, Guan L, Xiao J, Zhang J, Liu X, Feng Y
Title
Exome sequencing identifies a novel CEACAM16 mutation associated with autosomal dominant nonsyndromic hearing loss DFNA4B in a Chinese family.
Wesdorp M, de Koning Gans PAM, Schraders M, Oostrik J, Huynen MA, Venselaar H, Beynon AJ, van Gaalen J, Piai V, Voermans N, van Rossum MM, Hartel BP, Lelieveld SH, Wiel L, Verbist B, Rotteveel LJ, van Dooren MF, Lichtner P, Kunst HPM, Feenstra I, Admiraal RJC, Yntema HG, Hoefsloot LH, Pennings RJE, Kremer H
Title
Heterozygous missense variants of LMX1A lead to nonsyndromic hearing impairment and vestibular dysfunction.
Verhoeven K, Van Laer L, Kirschhofer K, Legan PK, Hughes DC, Schatteman I, Verstreken M, Van Hauwe P, Coucke P, Chen A, Smith RJ, Somers T, Offeciers FE, Van de Heyning P, Richardson GP, Wachtler F, Kimberling WJ, Willems PJ, Govaerts PJ, Van Camp G
Title
Mutations in the human alpha-tectorin gene cause autosomal dominant non-syndromic hearing impairment.
Melchionda S, Ahituv N, Bisceglia L, Sobe T, Glaser F, Rabionet R, Arbones ML, Notarangelo A, Di Iorio E, Carella M, Zelante L, Estivill X, Avraham KB, Gasparini P
Title
MYO6, the human homologue of the gene responsible for deafness in Snell's waltzer mice, is mutated in autosomal dominant nonsyndromic hearing loss.
Hilgert N, Alasti F, Dieltjens N, Pawlik B, Wollnik B, Uyguner O, Delmaghani S, Weil D, Petit C, Danis E, Yang T, Pandelia E, Petersen MB, Goossens D, Favero JD, Sanati MH, Smith RJ, Van Camp G
Title
Mutation analysis of TMC1 identifies four new mutations and suggests an additional deafness gene at loci DFNA36 and DFNB7/11.
Abe S, Katagiri T, Saito-Hisaminato A, Usami S, Inoue Y, Tsunoda T, Nakamura Y
Title
Identification of CRYM as a candidate responsible for nonsyndromic deafness, through cDNA microarray analysis of human cochlear and vestibular tissues.
Zhao Y, Zhao F, Zong L, Zhang P, Guan L, Zhang J, Wang D, Wang J, Chai W, Lan L, Li Q, Han B, Yang L, Jin X, Yang W, Hu X, Wang X, Li N, Li Y, Petit C, Wang J, Wang HY, Wang Q
Title
Exome sequencing and linkage analysis identified tenascin-C (TNC) as a novel causative gene in nonsyndromic hearing loss.
Thoenes M, Zimmermann U, Ebermann I, Ptok M, Lewis MA, Thiele H, Morlot S, Hess MM, Gal A, Eisenberger T, Bergmann C, Nurnberg G, Nurnberg P, Steel KP, Knipper M, Bolz HJ
Title
OSBPL2 encodes a protein of inner and outer hair cell stereocilia and is mutated in autosomal dominant hearing loss (DFNA67).
Zazo Seco C, Serrao de Castro L, van Nierop JW, Morin M, Jhangiani S, Verver EJ, Schraders M, Maiwald N, Wesdorp M, Venselaar H, Spruijt L, Oostrik J, Schoots J, van Reeuwijk J, Lelieveld SH, Huygen PL, Insenser M, Admiraal RJ, Pennings RJ, Hoefsloot LH, Arias-Vasquez A, de Ligt J, Yntema HG, Jansen JH, Muzny DM, Huls G, van Rossum MM, Lupski JR, Moreno-Pelayo MA, Kunst HP, Kremer H
Title
Allelic Mutations of KITLG, Encoding KIT Ligand, Cause Asymmetric and Unilateral Hearing Loss and Waardenburg Syndrome Type 2.
Li M, Mei L, He C, Chen H, Cai X, Liu Y, Tian R, Tian Q, Song J, Jiang L, Liu C, Wu H, Li T, Liu J, Li X, Yi Y, Yan D, Blanton SH, Hu Z, Liu X, Li J, Ling J, Feng Y
Title
Extrusion pump ABCC1 was first linked with nonsyndromic hearing loss in humans by stepwise genetic analysis.
Li W, Sun J, Ling J, Li J, He C, Liu Y, Chen H, Men M, Niu Z, Deng Y, Li M, Li T, Wen J, Sang S, Li H, Wan Z, Richard EM, Chapagain P, Yan D, Liu XZ, Mei L, Feng Y
Title
ELMOD3, a novel causative gene, associated with human autosomal dominant nonsyndromic and progressive hearing loss.
Smits JJ, Oostrik J, Beynon AJ, Kant SG, de Koning Gans PAM, Rotteveel LJC, Klein Wassink-Ruiter JS, Free RH, Maas SM, van de Kamp J, Merkus P, Koole W, Feenstra I, Admiraal RJC, Lanting CP, Schraders M, Yntema HG, Pennings RJE, Kremer H
Title
De novo and inherited loss-of-function variants of ATP2B2 are associated with rapidly progressive hearing impairment.
Pater JA, Penney C, O'Rielly DD, Griffin A, Kamal L, Brownstein Z, Vona B, Vinkler C, Shohat M, Barel O, French CR, Singh S, Werdyani S, Burt T, Abdelfatah N, Houston J, Doucette LP, Squires J, Glaser F, Roslin NM, Vincent D, Marquis P, Woodland G, Benoukraf T, Hawkey-Noble A, Avraham KB, Stanton SG, Young TL
Title
Autosomal dominant non-syndromic hearing loss maps to DFNA33 (13q34) and co-segregates with splice and frameshift variants in ATP11A, a phospholipid flippase gene.
Bassani S, van Beelen E, Rossel M, Voisin N, Morgan A, Arribat Y, Chatron N, Chrast J, Cocca M, Delprat B, Faletra F, Giannuzzi G, Guex N, Machavoine R, Pradervand S, Smits JJ, van de Kamp JM, Ziegler A, Amati F, Marlin S, Kremer H, Locher H, Maurice T, Gasparini P, Girotto G, Reymond A
Title
Variants in USP48 encoding ubiquitin hydrolase are associated with autosomal dominant non-syndromic hereditary hearing loss.
Su X, Feng Y, Rahman SA, Wu S, Li G, Ruschendorf F, Zhao L, Cui H, Liang J, Fang L, Hu H, Froehler S, Yu Y, Patone G, Hummel O, Chen Q, Raile K, Luft FC, Bahring S, Hussain K, Chen W, Zhang J, Gong M
Title
Phosphatidylinositol 4-kinase beta mutations cause nonsyndromic sensorineural deafness and inner ear malformation.
Brownstein Z, Gulsuner S, Walsh T, Martins FTA, Taiber S, Isakov O, Lee MK, Bordeynik-Cohen M, Birkan M, Chang W, Casadei S, Danial-Farran N, Abu-Rayyan A, Carlson R, Kamal L, Arnthorsson AO, Sokolov M, Gilony D, Lipschitz N, Frydman M, Davidov B, Macarov M, Sagi M, Vinkler C, Poran H, Sharony R, Samra N, Zvi N, Baris-Feldman H, Singer A, Handzel O, Hertzano R, Ali-Naffaa D, Ruhrman-Shahar N, Madgar O, Sofrin-Drucker E, Peleg A, Khayat M, Shohat M, Basel-Salmon L, Pras E, Lev D, Wolf M, Steingrimsson E, Shomron N, Kelley MW, Kanaan MN, Allon-Shalev S, King MC, Avraham KB
Title
Spectrum of genes for inherited hearing loss in the Israeli Jewish population, including the novel human deafness gene ATOH1.
The inherited vitreoretinal degenerations are disorders of the eye characterized by early onset cataract, anomalies of the vitreous manifesting as optically empty vitreous, course fibrils, and membranes, and retinal detachment. These diseases include Stickler syndrome types I (STL1) and II (STL2), caused by mutations in COL2A1 and COL11A1 respectively. Snowflake vitreoretinal degeneration (SVD) is associated with a mutation in a KCNJ13, and Wagner syndrome (WGVRP) with mutations in CSPG2. Knobloch syndrome (KNO) may also be caused by mutations in a collagen gene, COL18A1. In addition to Stickler syndrome and other chondrodysplasias, enhanced S-cone syndrome (ESCS) and autosomal dominant vitreoretinochoroidopathy (VRCP) are associated with vitreoretinal degeneration.
Category
Nervous system disease
Brite
Human diseases in ICD-11 classification [BR:br08403]
09 Diseases of the visual system
Disorders of the eyeball posterior segment
Disorders of the vitreous body
9B80 Inherited vitreoretinal disorders
H00805 Vitreoretinal degeneration
Pathway-based classification of diseases [BR:br08402]
Cellular process
nt06539 Cytoskeleton in muscle cells
H00805 Vitreoretinal degeneration
Richards AJ, Yates JR, Williams R, Payne SJ, Pope FM, Scott JD, Snead MP
Title
A family with Stickler syndrome type 2 has a mutation in the COL11A1 gene resulting in the substitution of glycine 97 by valine in alpha 1 (XI) collagen.
Collagen XVIII, containing an endogenous inhibitor of angiogenesis and tumor growth, plays a critical role in the maintenance of retinal structure and in neural tube closure (Knobloch syndrome).
Fibrochondrogenesis is a very rare, neonatally lethal, short-limb skeletal dysplasia. It is an autosomal recessive disorder shown to result from mutations in the COL11A1 type XI collagen gene. Recently, It has been demonstrated that fibrochondrogenesis can result from either recessively or dominantly inherited mutations in COL11A2.
Category
Congenital malformation
Brite
Human diseases in ICD-11 classification [BR:br08403]
20 Developmental anomalies
Multiple developmental anomalies or syndromes
LD24 Syndromes with skeletal anomalies as a major feature
H02080 Fibrochondrogenesis
Pathway-based classification of diseases [BR:br08402]
Cellular process
nt06539 Cytoskeleton in muscle cells
H02080 Fibrochondrogenesis
Marshall syndrome (MRSHS) is a rare autosomal dominant skeletal dysplasia caused by mutations in COL11A1, which encodes collagen type XI alpha-1 chain. It is characterized by midfacial hypoplasia, high myopia, and sensorineural-hearing deficit.
Category
Congenital malformation
Brite
Human diseases in ICD-11 classification [BR:br08403]
20 Developmental anomalies
Multiple developmental anomalies or syndromes
LD27 Syndromes with skin or mucosal anomalies as a major feature
H02081 Marshall syndrome
Pathway-based classification of diseases [BR:br08402]
Cellular process
nt06539 Cytoskeleton in muscle cells
H02081 Marshall syndrome
Intervertebral disc degeneration (IDD) is a common musculoskeletal disease associated with genetic factors.
Category
Musculoskeletal disease
Brite
Human diseases in ICD-11 classification [BR:br08403]
15 Diseases of the musculoskeletal system or connective tissue
Conditions associated with the spine
Degenerative condition of spine
FA80 Intervertebral disc degeneration
H02539 Intervertebral disc disease
Pathway-based classification of diseases [BR:br08402]
Cellular process
nt06539 Cytoskeleton in muscle cells
H02539 Intervertebral disc disease
Mio F, Chiba K, Hirose Y, Kawaguchi Y, Mikami Y, Oya T, Mori M, Kamata M, Matsumoto M, Ozaki K, Tanaka T, Takahashi A, Kubo T, Kimura T, Toyama Y, Ikegawa S
Title
A functional polymorphism in COL11A1, which encodes the alpha 1 chain of type XI collagen, is associated with susceptibility to lumbar disc herniation.
Hirose Y, Chiba K, Karasugi T, Nakajima M, Kawaguchi Y, Mikami Y, Furuichi T, Mio F, Miyake A, Miyamoto T, Ozaki K, Takahashi A, Mizuta H, Kubo T, Kimura T, Tanaka T, Toyama Y, Ikegawa S
Title
A functional polymorphism in THBS2 that affects alternative splicing and MMP binding is associated with lumbar-disc herniation.
Song YQ, Cheung KM, Ho DW, Poon SC, Chiba K, Kawaguchi Y, Hirose Y, Alini M, Grad S, Yee AF, Leong JC, Luk KD, Yip SP, Karppinen J, Cheah KS, Sham P, Ikegawa S, Chan D
Title
Association of the asporin D14 allele with lumbar-disc degeneration in Asians.
Seki S, Kawaguchi Y, Chiba K, Mikami Y, Kizawa H, Oya T, Mio F, Mori M, Miyamoto Y, Masuda I, Tsunoda T, Kamata M, Kubo T, Toyama Y, Kimura T, Nakamura Y, Ikegawa S
Title
A functional SNP in CILP, encoding cartilage intermediate layer protein, is associated with susceptibility to lumbar disc disease.