Disparities in discovery of pathogenic variants for autosomal recessive non-syndromic hearing impairment by ancestry.

TitleDisparities in discovery of pathogenic variants for autosomal recessive non-syndromic hearing impairment by ancestry.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2019
AuthorsChakchouk, I, Zhang, D, Zhang, Z, Francioli, LC, Santos-Cortez, RLyn P, Schrauwen, I, Leal, SM
JournalEur J Hum Genet
Volume27
Issue9
Pagination1456-1465
Date Published2019 Sep
ISSN1476-5438
Abstract

Hearing impairment (HI) is characterized by extensive genetic heterogeneity. To determine the population-specific contribution of known autosomal recessive nonsyndromic (ARNS)HI genes and variants to HI etiology; pathogenic and likely pathogenic (PLP) ARNSHI variants were selected from ClinVar and the Deafness Variation Database and their frequencies were obtained from gnomAD for seven populations. ARNSHI prevalence due to PLP variants varies greatly by population ranging from 96.9 affected per 100,000 individuals for Ashkenazi Jews to 5.2 affected per 100,000 individuals for Africans/African Americans. For Europeans, Finns have the lowest prevalence due to ARNSHI PLP variants with 9.5 affected per 100,000 individuals. For East Asians, Latinos, non-Finish Europeans, and South Asians, ARNSHI prevalence due to PLP variants ranges from 17.1 to 33.7 affected per 100,000 individuals. ARNSHI variants that were previously reported in a single ancestry or family were observed in additional populations, e.g., USH1C p.(Q723*) reported in a Chinese family was the most prevalent pathogenic variant observed in gnomAD for African/African Americans. Variability between populations is due to how extensively ARNSHI has been studied, ARNSHI prevalence and ancestry specific ARNSHI variant architecture which is impacted by population history. Our study demonstrates that additional gene and variant discovery studies are necessary for all populations and particularly for individuals of African ancestry.

DOI10.1038/s41431-019-0417-2
Alternate JournalEur. J. Hum. Genet.
PubMed ID31053783
PubMed Central IDPMC6777454
Grant ListR01 DC003594 / DC / NIDCD NIH HHS / United States
R01 DC011651 / DC / NIDCD NIH HHS / United States
R01 DC016593 / DC / NIDCD NIH HHS / United States
UM1 HG006493 / HG / NHGRI NIH HHS / United States