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  • Sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) is a prevalent sensory deficit influenced by genetic factors, with the TMC1 gene being a significant contributor to various types of congenital and progressive hearing loss.
  • Eight Finnish families were studied, revealing distinct TMC1 variants linked to hearing loss, including a potential founder variant prevalent in Finland and a novel recessive variant.
  • Early diagnosis and prompt rehabilitation with hearing aids or cochlear implants led to improved speech perception in affected individuals, highlighting the impact of genetic factors on rehabilitation outcomes.

Article Abstract

Sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) is one of the most common sensory deficits worldwide, and genetic factors contribute to at least 50−60% of the congenital hearing loss cases. The transmembrane channel-like protein 1 (TMC1) gene has been linked to autosomal recessive (DFNB7/11) and autosomal dominant (DFNA36) non-syndromic hearing loss, and it is a relatively common genetic cause of SNHL. Here, we report eight Finnish families with 11 affected family members with either recessively inherited homozygous or compound heterozygous TMC1 variants associated with congenital moderate-to-profound hearing loss, or a dominantly inherited heterozygous TMC1 variant associated with postlingual progressive hearing loss. We show that the TMC1 c.1534C>T, p.(Arg512*) variant is likely a founder variant that is enriched in the Finnish population. We describe a novel recessive disease-causing TMC1 c.968A>G, p.(Tyr323Cys) variant. We also show that individuals in this cohort who were diagnosed early and received timely hearing rehabilitation with hearing aids and cochlear implants (CI) have reached good speech perception in noise. Comparison of the genetic data with the outcome of CI rehabilitation increases our understanding of the extent to which underlying pathogenic gene variants explain the differences in CI rehabilitation outcomes.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9000065PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm11071837DOI Listing

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