Publication: Using coding and non-coding rare variants to target candidate genes in patients with severe tinnitus
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2022-11-18
Authors
Gallego-Martinez, Alvaro
Escalera-Balsera, Alba
Trpchevska, Natalia
Robles-Bolivar, Paula
Roman-Naranjo, Pablo
Frejo, Lidia
Perez-Carpena, Patricia
Bulla, Jan
Gallus, Silvano
Canlon, Barbara
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Nature portfolio
Nature Publishing Group
Nature Publishing Group
Abstract
Tinnitus is the phantom percept of an internal non-verbal set of noises and tones. It is reported by 15% of the population and it is usually associated with hearing and/or brain disorders. The role of structural variants (SVs) in coding and non-coding regions has not been investigated in patients with severe tinnitus. In this study, we performed whole-genome sequencing in 97 unrelated Swedish individuals with chronic tinnitus (TIGER cohort). Rare single nucleotide variants (SNV), large structural variants (LSV), and copy number variations (CNV) were retrieved to perform a gene enrichment analysis in TIGER and in a subgroup of patients with severe tinnitus (SEVTIN, n = 34), according to the tinnitus handicap inventory (THI) scores. An independent exome sequencing dataset of 147 Swedish tinnitus patients was used as a replication cohort (JAGUAR cohort) and population-specific datasets from Sweden (SweGen) and Non-Finish Europeans (NFE) from gnomAD were used as control groups. SEVTIN patients showed a higher prevalence of hyperacusis, hearing loss, and anxiety when they were compared to individuals in the TIGER cohort. We found an enrichment of rare missense variants in 6 and 8 high-constraint genes in SEVTIN and TIGER cohorts, respectively. Of note, an enrichment of missense variants was found in the CACNA1E gene in both SEVTIN and TIGER. We replicated the burden of missense variants in 9 high-constrained genes in the JAGUAR cohort, including the gene NAV2, when data were compared with NFE. Moreover, LSVs in constrained regions overlapping CACNA1E, NAV2, and TMEM132D genes were observed in TIGER and SEVTIN.
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MeSH Terms
Humans
Tinnitus
Sweden
DNA Copy Number Variations
Exome Sequencing
Hyperacusis
Prevalence
Control Groups
Hearing
Hearing Loss
Deafness
Anxiety
Brain Diseases
Nucleotides
Tinnitus
Sweden
DNA Copy Number Variations
Exome Sequencing
Hyperacusis
Prevalence
Control Groups
Hearing
Hearing Loss
Deafness
Anxiety
Brain Diseases
Nucleotides
DeCS Terms
Acúfeno
Ansiedad
Audición
Encefalopatías
Hiperacusia
Nucleótidos
Prevalencia
Pérdida auditiva
Secuenciación del exoma
Variaciones en el número de copia de ADN
Sordera
Ansiedad
Audición
Encefalopatías
Hiperacusia
Nucleótidos
Prevalencia
Pérdida auditiva
Secuenciación del exoma
Variaciones en el número de copia de ADN
Sordera
CIE Terms
Keywords
Joint consensus recommendation, Structural variants, Mammalian homolog, Medical genetics, American-college, Association, Mechanisms, Guidelines, Standards, Framework
Citation
Gallego-Martinez A, Escalera-Balsera A, Trpchevska N, Robles-Bolivar P, Roman-Naranjo P, Frejo L, et al. Using coding and non-coding rare variants to target candidate genes in patients with severe tinnitus. NPJ Genom Med. 2022 Nov 30;7(1):70.