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Autosomal dominant nonsyndromic hearing loss 65(DFNA65)

MedGen UID:
856147
Concept ID:
C3892048
Disease or Syndrome
Synonym: Deafness, autosomal dominant 65
 
Gene (location): TBC1D24 (16p13.3)
 
Monarch Initiative: MONDO:0014470
OMIM®: 616044

Disease characteristics

Excerpted from the GeneReview: TBC1D24-Related Disorders
TBC1D24-related disorders comprise a continuum of features that were originally described as distinct, recognized phenotypes: DOORS syndrome (deafness, onychodystrophy, osteodystrophy, mental retardation, and seizures), with profound sensorineural hearing loss, onychodystrophy, osteodystrophy, intellectual disability / developmental delay, and seizures; familial infantile myoclonic epilepsy (FIME), with early-onset myoclonic seizures, focal epilepsy, dysarthria, and mild-to-moderate intellectual disability; progressive myoclonus epilepsy (PME), with action myoclonus, tonic-clonic seizures, ataxia, and progressive neurologic decline; rolandic epilepsy with paroxysmal exercise-induced dystonia and writer's cramp (EPRPDC); developmental and epileptic encephalopathy (DEE), including epilepsy of infancy with migrating focal seizures (EIMFS); autosomal recessive nonsyndromic hearing loss (DFNB); and autosomal dominant nonsyndromic hearing loss (DFNA). [from GeneReviews]
Authors:
Simona Balestrini  |  Philippe M Campeau  |  Davide Mei, et. al.   view full author information

Additional description

From OMIM
Autosomal dominant deafness-65 is characterized by postlingual onset of slowly progressive hearing loss in the third decade. Initially affecting the high frequencies, the hearing loss eventually affects all frequencies and results in severe to profound deafness in the seventh decade. Vestibular function is normal (Zhang et al., 2014).  http://www.omim.org/entry/616044

Clinical features

From HPO
Progressive hearing impairment
MedGen UID:
331224
Concept ID:
C1842138
Finding
A progressive form of hearing impairment.
Abnormal vestibular function
MedGen UID:
334848
Concept ID:
C1843865
Finding
An abnormality of the functioning of the vestibular apparatus.

Recent clinical studies

Etiology

Yen TT, Chen IC, Hua MW, Wei CY, Shih KH, Li JL, Lin CH, Hsiao TH, Chen YM, Jiang RS
Genes (Basel) 2021 Oct 27;12(11) doi: 10.3390/genes12111711. PMID: 34828318Free PMC Article

Clinical prediction guides

Kalay E, Karaguzel A, Caylan R, Heister A, Cremers FP, Cremers CW, Brunner HG, de Brouwer AP, Kremer H
Hum Mutat 2005 Dec;26(6):591. doi: 10.1002/humu.9384. PMID: 16287143
Fukushima K, Kasai N, Ueki Y, Nishizaki K, Sugata K, Hirakawa S, Masuda A, Gunduz M, Ninomiya Y, Masuda Y, Sato M, McGuirt WT, Coucke P, Van Camp G, Smith RJ
Am J Hum Genet 1999 Jul;65(1):141-50. doi: 10.1086/302461. PMID: 10364526Free PMC Article

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