Complex Phenotypic Presentation Of Syndromic Hearing Loss Deciphered As Three Separate Clinical Entities: How Genetic Testing Guides Final Diagnosis

AUDIOLOGY AND NEURO-OTOLOGY(2021)

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Background: Genetically determined prelingual hearing loss (HL) may occur in an isolated or syndromic form. Objective: The aim of the study was to unravel the genetic cause of medical problems in a 21-year-old woman, whose phenotypic presentation extended beyond Stickler syndrome and included enlarged vestibular aqueduct (EVA) and persistent microhematuria. Methods and Results: After sequencing of clinical exome, a known de novo COL2A1 pathogenic variant (c.1833+1G>A, p.?) causative for Stickler syndrome and one paternally inherited pathogenic change in COL4A5 (c.1871G>A, p.Gly624Asp) causative for X-linked Alport syndrome were found. No pathogenic variants, including those within the SLC26A4 5 ' region (Caucasian EVA haplotype), explaining the development of EVA, were identified. Conclusions: The study reveals a multilocus genomic variation in one individual and provides a molecular diagnosis of two HL syndromes that co-occur in the proband independent of each other. For the third entity, EVA, no etiological factor was identified. Our data emphasize the relevance of detailed clinical phenotyping for accurate genotype interpretation. Focus on broadening the phenotypic spectrum of known genetic syndromes may actually obscure patients with multiple molecular diagnoses.
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CEVA, Hearing loss, Stickler syndrome, Vestibular aqueduct, Alport syndrome
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