Auditory neuropathy is a rare form of deafness characterized by an absent or abnormal auditory brainstem response with preservation of outer hair cell function. DIAPH3 has been identified as the gene responsible for autosomal dominant nonsyndromic auditory neuropathy. Recently, it has been reported that an autosomal recessive auditory neuropathy and optic atrophy (ANOA) is caused by mutations in the FDXR gene.
Jang MW, Oh DY, Yi E, Liu X, Ling J, Kim N, Sharma K, Kim TY, Lee S, Kim AR, Kim MY, Kim MA, Lee M, Han JH, Han JJ, Park HR, Kim BJ, Lee SY, Woo DH, Oh J, Oh SJ, Du T, Koo JW, Oh SH, Shin HW, Seong MW, Lee KY, Kim UK, Shin JB, Sang S, Cai X, Mei L, He C, Blanton SH, Chen ZY, Chen H, Liu X, Nourbakhsh A, Huang Z, Kang KW, Park WY, Feng Y, Lee CJ, Choi BY
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A nonsense TMEM43 variant leads to disruption of connexin-linked function and autosomal dominant auditory neuropathy spectrum disorder.
Paul A, Drecourt A, Petit F, Deguine DD, Vasnier C, Oufadem M, Masson C, Bonnet C, Masmoudi S, Mosnier I, Mahieu L, Bouccara D, Kaplan J, Challe G, Domange C, Mochel F, Sterkers O, Gerber S, Nitschke P, Bole-Feysot C, Jonard L, Gherbi S, Mercati O, Ben Aissa I, Lyonnet S, Rotig A, Delahodde A, Marlin S
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FDXR Mutations Cause Sensorial Neuropathies and Expand the Spectrum of Mitochondrial Fe-S-Synthesis Diseases.