The Segregation of p.Arg68Ter-CLDN14 Mutation in a Syrian Deaf Family, Phenotypic Variations, and Comparative Analysis with the GJB2 Gene
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Family
2.2. GJB2 Screening and Whole Exome Sequencing
2.3. CLDN14 Mutational Screening
2.4. In Silico Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Molecular Analysis
3.2. CLDN14 Mutations and Phenotypic Variations
3.3. Comparative Analysis of CLDN14 and GJB2 Genes
4. Discussion
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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DNA Mutation | Protein Mutation | Phenotype | References |
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c.167G>A | p.Trp56Ter | N/A | [10] |
c.241C>T | p.Arg81Cys | M to P | [16] |
c.242G>A | p.Arg81His | S to P | [10] |
c.254T>A | p.Val85Asp | S to P | [10] |
c.259_260TC>AT | p.Ser87Ile | S to P | [7] |
c.278 T > G | p.Ile93Arg | N/A | [9] |
c.281C>T | p.Ala94Val | M to S | [7] |
c.291C>A | p.Cys97Ter | N/A | [11] |
c.301G>A | p.Gly101Arg | N/A | [15] |
c.398delT | p.Met133ArgfsTer23 | M to P | [7,10] |
c.414G>A | p.Trp138Ter | M to P | [12] |
c.488C>T | p.Ala163Val | Mi to S | [14] |
c.694G>A | p.Gly232Arg | S to P | [10] |
GJB2 Variants | CLDN14 Variants |
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c.675A>T; c.672G>A; c.632G>A; c.606C>T; c.597T>C; c.583A>G; c.563A>G; c.550C>T; c.546G>A; c.523_533del; c.500T>C; c.490C>T; c.477C>T; c.456C>T; c.444C>T; c.438C>T; c.427C>T; c.407dup; c.396G>A; c.393C>G; c.370C>T; c.358_360del; c.321C>T; c.299_300del; c.299A>T; c.290dup; c.269dup; c.267C>G; c.264G>A; c.264G>C; c.258G>A; c.258G>T; c.235del; c.231G>A; c.229T>C; c.228A>G; c.227T>C; c.225G>T; c.224G>A; c.208C>G; c.203A>G; c.195C>T; c.186C>T; c.177C>T; c.169C>T; c.167del; c.139G>T; c.132G>A; c.128T>C; c.119C>A; c.110T>C; c.109G>A; c.108C>G; c.101T>C; c.95G>A; c.94C>T; c.78C>T; c.71G>A; c.56G>T; c.41dup; c.41A>G; c.40A>G; c.39G>A; c.35del; c.34G>T; c.33G>T; c.30G>C; c.28del; c.21G>A; c.15G>A; c.2T>C; c.1A>G; c.-22-2A>C; c.-57G>T. | c.414G>A; c.254T>A; c.242G>A; c.167G>A. |
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Tlili, A.; Mutery, A.A.; Chouchen, J. The Segregation of p.Arg68Ter-CLDN14 Mutation in a Syrian Deaf Family, Phenotypic Variations, and Comparative Analysis with the GJB2 Gene. Genes 2024, 15, 588. https://doi.org/10.3390/genes15050588
Tlili A, Mutery AA, Chouchen J. The Segregation of p.Arg68Ter-CLDN14 Mutation in a Syrian Deaf Family, Phenotypic Variations, and Comparative Analysis with the GJB2 Gene. Genes. 2024; 15(5):588. https://doi.org/10.3390/genes15050588
Chicago/Turabian StyleTlili, Abdelaziz, Abdullah Al Mutery, and Jihen Chouchen. 2024. "The Segregation of p.Arg68Ter-CLDN14 Mutation in a Syrian Deaf Family, Phenotypic Variations, and Comparative Analysis with the GJB2 Gene" Genes 15, no. 5: 588. https://doi.org/10.3390/genes15050588