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Influence of gain of function epithelial chloride channel ClC-Kb mutation on hearing thresholds

Authors :
Guiscard Seebohm
Matthias Schwab
Markus Pfister
Susan Kupka
Elke Schaeffeler
Florian Lang
Nikola Jeck
Angelika Lampert
Siegfried Waldegger
Petra Waldegger
Andreas Frey
Ferruh Artunc
Christian Gerloff
Julia Hoppe
Undine E. Lang
Source :
Hearing Research. 214:68-75
Publication Year :
2006
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2006.

Abstract

Hearing depends on functional ClC-K-type chloride channels composed of barttin with ClC-Ka or ClC-Kb. Loss-of-function mutations of the barttin gene BSND or of both, the ClC-Ka gene CLNKA and the ClC-Kb gene CLNKB lead to congenital deafness and renal salt wasting. Recently, we identified the gain-of-function mutation ClC-Kb(T481S) which is associated with increased blood pressure. To explore the impact of ClC-Kb(T481S) on hearing, healthy volunteers (n=329) and individuals suffering from tinnitus (n=246) volunteered for hearing tests (n=348) and genetic analysis (n=575). 19.1% of the individuals were heterozygote (ClC-Kb(T481S)/ClC-Kb) and 1.7% homozygote carriers. Pure tone average hearing threshold (PTAt) for air conduction was significantly (p0.033) lower in ClC-Kb(T481S) carriers (13.2+/-1.2dB) than in wild-type individuals (17.1+/-0.9dB). The prevalence of ClC-Kb(T481S) carriers was significantly increased (29.7%) in individuals with PTAt15dB (p0.05) and significantly decreased (13.2%) in individuals with PTAt30 dB (p0.017). The difference was largely due to the female population. Bone conduction was less affected pointing to an effect of the mutation on middle ear function. Tinnitus tended to be more frequent in ClC-Kb(T481S) carriers, a difference, however, not statistically significant. In conclusion, hearing thresholds are slightly lower in carriers of ClC-Kb(T481S), i.e., the gain-of-function polymorphism ClC-Kb(T481S) exerts a subtle but significant protective effect against hearing loss.

Details

ISSN :
03785955
Volume :
214
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Hearing Research
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....b95e7f83ad586fdc9fb522e907e3b5bc
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.heares.2006.02.001