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Insufficient evidence for a role of SERPINF1 in otosclerosis

Journal

MOLECULAR GENETICS AND GENOMICS
Volume 294, Issue 4, Pages 1001-1006

Publisher

SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s00438-019-01558-8

Keywords

Otosclerosis; SERPINF1; Single molecule-molecular inversion probes; Resequencing

Funding

  1. Belgian Science Policy Office Interuniversity Attraction Poles (BELSPO-IAP) program [IAP P7/43-BeMGI]
  2. Flemish Agency for Innovation by Science and Technology (IWT) [131526]
  3. Commissie Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek (CWO) from the University of Antwerp
  4. Research Foundation Flanders (FWO) [12D1717 N]

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Otosclerosis is a common form of hearing loss (HL) due to abnormal remodeling of the otic capsule. The genetic causes of otosclerosis remain largely unidentified. Only mutations in a single gene, SERPINF1, were previously published in patients with familial otosclerosis. To unravel the contribution of genetic variation in this gene to otosclerosis, this gene was re-sequenced in a large population of otosclerosis patients and controls. Resequencing of the 5' and 3' UTRs, coding regions, and exon-intron boundaries of SERPINF1 was performed in 1604 unrelated otosclerosis patients and 1538 unscreened controls, and in 62 large otosclerosis families. Our study showed no enrichment of rare variants, stratified by type, in SERPINF1 in patients versus controls. Furthermore, the c.392C>A (p.Ala131Asp) variant, previously reported as pathogenic, was identified in three patients and four controls, not replicating its pathogenic nature. We could also not find evidence for a pathogenic role in otosclerosis for 5' UTR variants in the SERPINF1-012 transcript (ENST00000573763), described as the major transcript in human stapes. Furthermore, no rare variants were identified in the otosclerosis families. This study does not support a pathogenic role for variants in SERPINF1 as a cause of otosclerosis. Therefore, the etiology of the disease remains largely unknown and will undoubtedly be the focus of future studies.

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